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GUNUNG MAHAWU

INDONESIALOCALE

# Species:171
# Excl Vagrants:171
# Endemics:65
# Near Endemics:0

BIRD CHECKLIST

The table below lists species recorded at this locale but does not indicate frequency of occurrence there. It does indicate whether each species is globally threatened or endangered according to the IUCN and also whether it is migratory, very rare, or accidental in the country. The list is based on available data and may be incomplete.*

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Ducks: Anatidae

1Wandering Whistling-DuckDendrocygna arcuata
2Pacific Black DuckAnas superciliosa
3Sunda TealAnas gibberifrons

 
Megapodes: Megapodiidae

4Philippine MegapodeMegapodius cumingii

 
Pheasants, Grouse, and Allies: Phasianidae

5Red JunglefowlGallus gallus
6Blue-breasted QuailSynoicus chinensis

 
Pigeons and Doves: Columbidae

7Rock PigeonColumba livia
8Metallic PigeonColumba vitiensis
9Red Collared-DoveStreptopelia tranquebarica
10Spotted DoveSpilopelia chinensis
11Sultan's Cuckoo-DoveMacropygia doreya
12White-faced Cuckoo-DoveTuracoena manadensis
13Asian Emerald DoveChalcophaps indica
14Stephan's DoveChalcophaps stephani
15Zebra DoveGeopelia striata
16Gray-cheeked Green-PigeonTreron griseicauda
17Red-eared Fruit-DovePtilinopus fischeri
18Maroon-chinned Fruit-DovePtilinopus epius
19Superb Fruit-DovePtilinopus superbus
20Black-naped Fruit-DovePtilinopus melanospilus
21White-bellied Imperial-PigeonDucula forsteni
22Gray-headed Imperial-PigeonDucula radiata
23Green Imperial-PigeonDucula aenea
24Silver-tipped Imperial-PigeonDucula luctuosa

 
Cuckoos: Cuculidae

25/Oriental Cuckoo/Cuculus optatus
26Sulawesi CuckooCuculus crassirostris
27Bay CoucalCentropus celebensis
28Lesser CoucalCentropus bengalensis
29Yellow-billed MalkohaRhamphococcyx calyorhynchus
30Black-billed KoelEudynamys melanorhynchus
31Little Bronze-CuckooChrysococcyx minutillus
32Moluccan Drongo-CuckooSurniculus musschenbroeki
33Plaintive CuckooCacomantis merulinus
34Sahul Brush CuckooCacomantis variolosus

 
Nightjars and Allies: Caprimulgidae

35Diabolical NightjarEurostopodus diabolicus
36Great Eared-NightjarLyncornis macrotis
37Sulawesi NightjarCaprimulgus celebensis

 
Swifts: Apodidae

38Purple NeedletailHirundapus celebensis
39Glossy SwiftletCollocalia esculenta
40Moluccan SwiftletAerodramus infuscatus
41Uniform SwiftletAerodramus vanikorensis
42Pacific SwiftApus pacificus
43House SwiftApus nipalensis
44Asian Palm SwiftCypsiurus balasiensis

 
Treeswifts: Hemiprocnidae

45Gray-rumped TreeswiftHemiprocne longipennis

 
Rails, Gallinules, and Coots: Rallidae

46Blue-faced RailGymnocrex rosenbergii
47Buff-banded RailGallirallus philippensis
48Barred RailGallirallus torquatus
49Eurasian MoorhenGallinula chloropus
50Dusky MoorhenGallinula tenebrosa
51Australasian SwamphenPorphyrio melanotus
52White-browed CrakePoliolimnas cinerea
53Isabelline Bush-henAmaurornis isabellina
54White-breasted WaterhenAmaurornis phoenicurus

 
Sandpipers and Allies: Scolopacidae

55Common SandpiperActitis hypoleucos
56Wood SandpiperTringa glareola

 
Gulls, Terns, and Skimmers: Laridae

57Whiskered TernChlidonias hybrida

 
Grebes: Podicipedidae

58Little GrebeTachybaptus ruficollis

 
Herons, Egrets, and Bitterns: Ardeidae

59Cinnamon BitternBotaurus cinnamomeus
60Yellow BitternBotaurus sinensis
61Pacific Reef-HeronEgretta sacra
62Little EgretEgretta garzetta
63Javan Pond-HeronArdeola speciosa
64Eastern Cattle-EgretBubulcus coromandus
65Great EgretArdea alba
66Purple HeronArdea purpurea

 
Osprey: Pandionidae

67OspreyPandion haliaetus

 
Hawks, Eagles, and Kites: Accipitridae

68Sulawesi Honey-buzzardPernis celebensis
69Sulawesi Serpent-EagleSpilornis rufipectus
70Sulawesi Hawk-EagleNisaetus lanceolatus
71Rufous-bellied EagleLophotriorchis kienerii
72Black EagleIctinaetus malaiensis
73Sulawesi GoshawkLophospiza griseiceps
74Small SparrowhawkTachyspiza nanus
75Vinous-breasted SparrowhawkTachyspiza rhodogaster
76Japanese SparrowhawkTachyspiza gularis
77Chinese SparrowhawkTachyspiza soloensis
78Spot-tailed GoshawkTachyspiza trinotatus
79Spotted HarrierCircus assimilis
80Black KiteMilvus migrans
81Brahminy KiteHaliastur indus
82Lesser Fish-EagleIcthyophaga humilis
83Gray-faced BuzzardButastur indicus

 
Barn-Owls: Tytonidae

84Minahasa Masked-OwlTyto inexspectata
85Sulawesi Masked-OwlTyto rosenbergii

 
Owls: Strigidae

86Sulawesi Scops-OwlOtus manadensis
87Ochre-bellied BoobookNinox ochracea
88Speckled BoobookNinox punctulata

 
Hornbills: Bucerotidae

89Knobbed HornbillRhyticeros cassidix
90Sulawesi HornbillRhabdotorrhinus exarhatus

 
Bee-eaters: Meropidae

91Purple-bearded Bee-eaterMeropogon forsteni

 
Kingfishers: Alcedinidae

92Blue-eared KingfisherAlcedo meninting
93Sulawesi Dwarf-KingfisherCeyx fallax
94Sulawesi Lilac KingfisherCittura cyanotis
95Sacred KingfisherTodiramphus sanctus
96Collared KingfisherTodiramphus chloris
97Green-backed KingfisherActenoides monachus
98Scaly-breasted KingfisherActenoides princeps

 
Rollers: Coraciidae

99Purple-winged RollerCoracias temminckii
100Oriental DollarbirdEurystomus orientalis

 
Woodpeckers: Picidae

101Sulawesi Pygmy WoodpeckerYungipicus temminckii
102Ashy WoodpeckerMulleripicus fulvus

 
Falcons and Caracaras: Falconidae

103Spotted KestrelFalco moluccensis
104Oriental HobbyFalco severus
105Peregrine FalconFalco peregrinus

 
Parrots: Psittaculidae

106Ornate LorikeetTrichoglossus ornata
107Yellow-cheeked LorikeetTrichoglossus meyeri
108Sulawesi Hanging-ParrotLoriculus stigmatus
109Pygmy Hanging-ParrotLoriculus exilis

 
Pittas: Pittidae

110Sulawesi PittaErythropitta celebensis
111Western Hooded PittaPitta sordida

 
Honeyeaters: Meliphagidae

112Dark-eared MyzaMyza celebensis
113Sulawesi MyzomelaMyzomela chloroptera

 
Thornbills and Allies: Acanthizidae

114Golden-bellied GerygoneGerygone sulphurea

 
Cuckooshrikes: Campephagidae

115White-rumped CuckooshrikeCoracina leucopygia
116White-rumped TrillerLalage leucopygialis
117Sulawesi CicadabirdEdolisoma morio

 
Whistlers and Allies: Pachycephalidae

118Maroon-backed WhistlerCoracornis raveni
119Sulphur-bellied WhistlerPachycephala sulfuriventer

 
Old World Orioles: Oriolidae

120Black-naped OrioleOriolus chinensis

 
Woodswallows, Bellmagpies, and Allies: Artamidae

121White-breasted WoodswallowArtamus leucorynchus

 
Fantails: Rhipiduridae

122Sulawesi FantailRhipidura teysmanni

 
Drongos: Dicruridae

123Hair-crested DrongoDicrurus hottentottus
124Sulawesi DrongoDicrurus montanus

 
Monarch Flycatchers: Monarchidae

125Pale-blue MonarchHypothymis puella

 
Shrikes: Laniidae

126Brown ShrikeLanius cristatus

 
Crows, Jays, and Magpies: Corvidae

127Slender-billed CrowCorvus enca

 
Fairy Flycatchers: Stenostiridae

128Citrine Canary-FlycatcherCulicicapa helianthea

 
Cisticolas and Allies: Cisticolidae

129Golden-headed CisticolaCisticola exilis

 
Reed Warblers and Allies: Acrocephalidae

130Oriental Reed WarblerAcrocephalus orientalis
131Clamorous Reed WarblerAcrocephalus stentoreus

 
Grassbirds and Allies: Locustellidae

132Sulawesi Bush WarblerLocustella castanea

 
Swallows: Hirundinidae

133Pacific SwallowHirundo javanica
134Barn SwallowHirundo rustica

 
Bulbuls: Pycnonotidae

135Sooty-headed BulbulPycnonotus aurigaster

 
Leaf Warblers: Phylloscopidae

136Sulawesi Leaf WarblerPhylloscopus nesophilus

 
Bush Warblers and Allies: Scotocercidae

137Mountain TailorbirdPhyllergates cucullatus

 
White-eyes, Yuhinas, and Allies: Zosteropidae

138Streak-headed HeleiaHeleia squamiceps
139Warbling White-eyeZosterops japonicus
140Lemon-bellied White-eyeZosterops chloris
141Black-crowned White-eyeZosterops atrifrons

 
Fulvetta and Ground Babblers: Pellorneidae

142Sulawesi BabblerPellorneum celebense

 
Starlings: Sturnidae

143Fiery-browed MynaEnodes erythrophris
144Sulawesi MynaBasilornis celebensis
145White-necked MynaStreptocitta albicollis

 
Thrushes and Allies: Turdidae

146Eyebrowed ThrushTurdus obscurus

 
Old World Flycatchers: Muscicapidae

147Gray-streaked FlycatcherMuscicapa griseisticta
148Sulawesi Brown FlycatcherMuscicapa sodhii
149Matinan FlycatcherEumyias sanfordi
150Blue-fronted FlycatcherEumyias hoevelli
151Turquoise FlycatcherEumyias panayensis
152Mangrove Blue FlycatcherCyornis rufigastra
153Sulawesi Blue FlycatcherCyornis omissus
154Snowy-browed FlycatcherFicedula hyperythra
155/Blue Rock-Thrush/Monticola solitarius

 
Hylocitrea: Hylocitreidae

156HylocitreaHylocitrea bonensis

 
Flowerpeckers: Dicaeidae

157Yellow-sided FlowerpeckerDicaeum aureolimbatum
158Crimson-crowned FlowerpeckerDicaeum nehrkorni
159Gray-sided FlowerpeckerDicaeum celebicum

 
Sunbirds and Spiderhunters: Nectariniidae

160Brown-throated SunbirdAnthreptes malacensis
161Black SunbirdLeptocoma aspasia
162Ornate SunbirdCinnyris ornatus
163Crimson SunbirdAethopyga siparaja

 
Waxbills and Allies: Estrildidae

164Black-faced MuniaLonchura molucca
165Scaly-breasted MuniaLonchura punctulata
166Chestnut MuniaLonchura atricapilla
167Pale-headed MuniaLonchura pallida

 
Old World Sparrows: Passeridae

168Eurasian Tree SparrowPasser montanus

 
Wagtails and Pipits: Motacillidae

169Gray WagtailMotacilla cinerea
170Eastern Yellow WagtailMotacilla tschutschensis
171Pechora PipitAnthus gustavi

 

 *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.

OTHER LOCALES

PRESENCE CODES

CodeDescription##
//Boreal Visitor2
\\Austral Visitor0
||Transient0
##Non-breeding Dispersal0
<>Erratic/Irregular0
()Breeding Season Only0
{}Casual/Vagrant0
[]Accidental0

STATUS CODES

CodeDescription##
NTNear Threatened7
VVulnerable5
ENEndangered0
CRCritically Endangered0

Species counts in code tables depend on completeness of the data. For some countries or locales, data may not include all species or information on species presence may be incomplete.