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# Species:368
# Excl Vagrants:367
# Endemics:56
# Near Endemics:5

TARGET BIRD LIST

List of target species for the country that could possibly be seen at this location. Target birds are those that are endemic, near endemic, critically endangered or endangered according to the IUCN, best seen in this country, or always considered by us to be a target. Accidentals, vagrants, and very rare species are excluded from this list.

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1Sunda TealAnas gibberifronsBC
2Chestnut-bellied PartridgeArborophila javanicaE
3Green JunglefowlGallus variusE
4Barred DoveGeopelia maugeusBC
5Gray-cheeked Green-PigeonTreron griseicaudaE
6Black-backed Fruit-DovePtilinopus cinctusE
7Pink-headed Fruit-DovePtilinopus porphyreusE
8Dark-backed Imperial-PigeonDucula lacernulataE
9Sunda CuckooCuculus lepidusNE
10Sunda CoucalCentropus nigrorufusE
11Cave SwiftletCollocalia linchiNE
12Volcano SwiftletAerodramus vulcanorumE
13Milky StorkMycteria cinereaEN
14Chinese EgretEgretta eulophotesBC
15Javan Hawk-EagleNisaetus bartelsiE
16Chinese SparrowhawkTachyspiza soloensisBC
17Gray-faced BuzzardButastur indicusBC
18Javan Scops-OwlOtus angelinaeE
19Javan OwletGlaucidium castanopterumE
20Small Blue KingfisherAlcedo coerulescensE
21Javan KingfisherHalcyon cyanoventrisE
22Yellow-eared BarbetPsilopogon australisE
23Black-banded BarbetPsilopogon javensisE
24Flame-fronted BarbetPsilopogon armillarisE
25Brown-throated BarbetPsilopogon corvinusE
26Javan FlamebackChrysocolaptes strictusBC
27Spotted KestrelFalco moluccensisBC
28Yellow-crested CockatooCacatua sulphureaCR
29Great-billed ParrotTanygnathus megalorynchosBC
30Sunset LorikeetTrichoglossus forsteriE
31Yellow-throated Hanging-ParrotLoriculus pusillusE
32Javan Banded-PittaHydrornis guajanusE
33Oriental CuckooshrikeCoracina javensisNE
34White-shouldered TrillerLalage sueuriiE
35Tenggara WhistlerPachycephala calliopeE
36Rufous-tailed FantailRhipidura phoenicuraE
37White-bellied FantailRhipidura euryuraE
38Tiger ShrikeLanius tigrinusBC
39Olive-backed TailorbirdOrthotomus sepiumE
40Bar-winged PriniaPrinia familiarisE
41Javan Bush WarblerLocustella montisE
42Brown-cheeked BulbulAlophoixus bresE
43Ruby-throated BulbulRubigula disparBC
44Orange-spotted BulbulPycnonotus bimaculatusE
45/Kamchatka Leaf Warbler/Phylloscopus examinandusBC
46Sunda WarblerPhylloscopus grammicepsE
47Javan TesiaTesia superciliarisE
48Pygmy TitAegithalos exilisE
49Javan Gray-throated HeleiaHeleia javanicaE
50Lemon-bellied White-eyeZosterops chlorisE
51Sangkar White-eyeZosterops melanurusE
52Gray-cheeked Tit-BabblerMixornis flavicollisE
53Crescent-chested BabblerCyanoderma melanothoraxE
54Javan Scimitar-BabblerPomatorhinus montanusE
55White-breasted BabblerStachyris grammicepsE
56White-bibbed BabblerStachyris thoracicaE
57Javan FulvettaAlcippe pyrrhopteraE
58Spotted CrociasLaniellus albonotatusE
59Rufous-fronted LaughingthrushGarrulax rufifronsE
60Tenggara Hill MynaGracula venerataEN
61Javan Pied StarlingGracupica jallaE
62Bali MynaLeucopsar rothschildiE
63Black-winged MynaAcridotheres melanopterusE
64Pale-bellied MynaAcridotheres cinereusE
65Chestnut-capped ThrushGeokichla interpresEN
66Sundaic Island-ThrushTurdus javanicusNE
67Javan CochoaCochoa azureaE
68Mugimaki FlycatcherFicedula mugimakiBC
69Red-chested FlowerpeckerDicaeum maugeiE
70Javan FlowerpeckerDicaeum sanguinolentumE
71Scarlet-headed FlowerpeckerDicaeum trochileumNE
72Javan SunbirdAethopyga mystacalisE
73White-flanked SunbirdAethopyga eximiaE
74Java SparrowPadda oryzivoraEN
75Javan MuniaLonchura leucogastroidesE
76Black-faced MuniaLonchura moluccaE
77White-capped MuniaLonchura ferruginosaE

 

 *Nomenclature and taxonomic affinities are based on Clements 6th Edition published 2007 with updates through 2021 maintained by the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology, which relies largely on the AOU and SACC nomenclature committees. IUCN status may reflect splits not currently recognized by Clements.
**Species not accepted by Clements, AOU, or SACC that we recognize based on the IOC, field observations along with geographical separation, consensus opinions of field guide authors, and other sources. These species are potential splits in future Clements updates.