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

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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1White-faced Cuckoo-DoveTuracoena manadensisE
2Gray-cheeked Green-PigeonTreron griseicaudaE
3Red-eared Fruit-DovePtilinopus fischeriE
4Maroon-chinned Fruit-DovePtilinopus epiusE
5White-bellied Imperial-PigeonDucula forsteniE
6Gray-headed Imperial-PigeonDucula radiataE
7Silver-tipped Imperial-PigeonDucula luctuosaBC
8Sulawesi CuckooCuculus crassirostrisE
9Bay CoucalCentropus celebensisE
10Yellow-billed MalkohaRhamphococcyx calyorhynchusE
11Black-billed KoelEudynamys melanorhynchusBC
12Moluccan Drongo-CuckooSurniculus musschenbroekiBC
13Diabolical NightjarEurostopodus diabolicusE
14Sulawesi NightjarCaprimulgus celebensisE
15Moluccan SwiftletAerodramus infuscatusE
16Blue-faced RailGymnocrex rosenbergiiE
17Isabelline Bush-henAmaurornis isabellinaE
18Sulawesi Honey-buzzardPernis celebensisE
19Sulawesi Serpent-EagleSpilornis rufipectusE
20Sulawesi Hawk-EagleNisaetus lanceolatusE
21Sulawesi GoshawkLophospiza griseicepsE
22Small SparrowhawkTachyspiza nanusE
23Vinous-breasted SparrowhawkTachyspiza rhodogasterBC
24Chinese SparrowhawkTachyspiza soloensisBC
25Spot-tailed GoshawkTachyspiza trinotatusE
26Gray-faced BuzzardButastur indicusBC
27Minahasa Masked-OwlTyto inexspectataE
28Sulawesi Masked-OwlTyto rosenbergiiE
29Sulawesi Scops-OwlOtus manadensisE
30Ochre-bellied BoobookNinox ochraceaE
31Speckled BoobookNinox punctulataE
32Knobbed HornbillRhyticeros cassidixE
33Sulawesi HornbillRhabdotorrhinus exarhatusE
34Purple-bearded Bee-eaterMeropogon forsteniE
35Sulawesi Dwarf-KingfisherCeyx fallaxE
36Sulawesi Lilac KingfisherCittura cyanotisE
37Green-backed KingfisherActenoides monachusE
38Scaly-breasted KingfisherActenoides princepsE
39Purple-winged RollerCoracias temminckiiE
40Sulawesi Pygmy WoodpeckerYungipicus temminckiiE
41Ashy WoodpeckerMulleripicus fulvusE
42Spotted KestrelFalco moluccensisBC
43Ornate LorikeetTrichoglossus ornataE
44Yellow-cheeked LorikeetTrichoglossus meyeriE
45Sulawesi Hanging-ParrotLoriculus stigmatusE
46Pygmy Hanging-ParrotLoriculus exilisE
47Sulawesi PittaErythropitta celebensisE
48Dark-eared MyzaMyza celebensisE
49Sulawesi MyzomelaMyzomela chloropteraBC
50White-rumped CuckooshrikeCoracina leucopygiaE
51White-rumped TrillerLalage leucopygialisBC
52Sulawesi CicadabirdEdolisoma morioE
53Maroon-backed WhistlerCoracornis raveniE
54Sulphur-bellied WhistlerPachycephala sulfuriventerE
55Sulawesi FantailRhipidura teysmanniE
56Sulawesi DrongoDicrurus montanusE
57Pale-blue MonarchHypothymis puellaBC
58Sulawesi Bush WarblerLocustella castaneaE
59Sulawesi Leaf WarblerPhylloscopus nesophilusE
60Streak-headed HeleiaHeleia squamicepsE
61Lemon-bellied White-eyeZosterops chlorisE
62Black-crowned White-eyeZosterops atrifronsE
63Sulawesi BabblerPellorneum celebenseE
64Fiery-browed MynaEnodes erythrophrisE
65Sulawesi MynaBasilornis celebensisE
66White-necked MynaStreptocitta albicollisE
67Sulawesi Brown FlycatcherMuscicapa sodhiiE
68Matinan FlycatcherEumyias sanfordiE
69Blue-fronted FlycatcherEumyias hoevelliE
70Sulawesi Blue FlycatcherCyornis omissusBC
71HylocitreaHylocitrea bonensisE
72Yellow-sided FlowerpeckerDicaeum aureolimbatumE
73Crimson-crowned FlowerpeckerDicaeum nehrkorniE
74Gray-sided FlowerpeckerDicaeum celebicumE
75Black-faced MuniaLonchura moluccaE
76Pale-headed MuniaLonchura pallidaE

 

 *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.