INDONESIA BIRDING TRIP REPORT
TRIP REPORT
INDONESIA
Start: | 09/25/2016 |
End: | 10/02/2016 |
Duration: | 8 days |
#Species: | 118 |
#Endemics: | 32 |
#Heard Only: | 4 |
2016 Bali & Sumba Island Scouting Trip
CHECKLIST OF BIRDS SEEN ON TOUR
List of bird species seen or heard during the tour. The table indicates 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.* See sidebar for meaning of location codes and symbols associated with common names.
h = heard only; g = seen by guide only
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1 | Pacific Black Duck | Anas superciliosa | SMB |
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2 | Orange-footed Megapode | Megapodius reinwardt | SMB |
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3 | Green Junglefowl | Gallus varius | BL |
4 | Brown Quail | Synoicus ypsilophora | SMB |
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5 | Metallic Pigeon | Columba vitiensis | SMB |
6 | Sunda Collared-Dove | Streptopelia bitorquata | BL |
7 | Spotted Dove | Spilopelia chinensis | BL |
8 | Little Cuckoo-Dove | Macropygia ruficeps | SMB |
9 | Asian Emerald Dove | Chalcophaps indica | BL,SMB |
10 | Zebra Dove | Geopelia striata | BL |
11 | Pink-necked Green-Pigeon | Treron vernans | BL |
12 | Sumba Green-Pigeon | Treron teysmannii | SMB |
13 | Red-naped Fruit-Dove | Ptilinopus dohertyi | SMB |
14 | Black-naped Fruit-Dove | Ptilinopus melanospilus | BL,SMB |
15 | Green Imperial-Pigeon | Ducula aenea | SMB |
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16 | Sunda Coucal | Centropus nigrorufus | SMB |
17 | Asian Koel | Eudynamys scolopaceus | SMB |
18 | Sahul Brush Cuckoo | Cacomantis variolosus | BL |
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19 | Large-tailed Nightjar | Caprimulgus macrurus | BL |
20 | Mees's Nightjar | Caprimulgus meesi | SMBh |
21 | Savanna Nightjar | Caprimulgus affinis | BL |
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22 | Cave Swiftlet | Collocalia linchi | BL |
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23 | Gray-rumped Treeswift | Hemiprocne longipennis | BL |
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24 | White-breasted Waterhen | Amaurornis phoenicurus | BL |
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25 | Long-billed Plover | Thinornis placidus | BL |
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26 | Whimbrel | Numenius phaeopus | BL |
27 | Common Sandpiper | Actitis hypoleucos | BL |
28 | Wood Sandpiper | Tringa glareola | BL |
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29 | Sumba Buttonquail | Turnix everetti | SMB |
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30 | Black-naped Tern | Sterna sumatrana | BL |
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31 | #Wilson's Storm-Petrel# | Oceanites oceanicus | BL |
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32 | Lesser Adjutant | Leptoptilos javanicus | BL |
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33 | Striated Heron | Butorides striata | BL |
34 | Javan Pond-Heron | Ardeola speciosa | BL |
35 | Western Cattle-Egret | Bubulcus ibis | BL |
36 | Great Egret | Ardea alba | BL |
37 | Great-billed Heron | Ardea sumatrana | BL |
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38 | Short-toed Snake-Eagle | Circaetus gallicus | BL |
39 | Changeable Hawk-Eagle | Nisaetus cirrhatus | BL |
40 | Black Eagle | Ictinaetus malaiensis | BL |
41 | Variable Goshawk | Tachyspiza hiogaster | SMB |
42 | Brown Goshawk | Tachyspiza fasciatus | SMB |
43 | Brahminy Kite | Haliastur indus | SMB |
44 | White-bellied Sea-Eagle | Icthyophaga leucogaster | BL |
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45 | Sunda Scops-Owl | Otus lempiji | BL |
46 | Sumba Boobook | Ninox rudolfi | SMB |
47 | Least Boobook | Ninox sumbaensis | SMB |
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48 | Oriental Pied-Hornbill | Anthracoceros albirostris | BL |
49 | Sumba Hornbill | Rhyticeros everetti | SMB |
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50 | Blue-tailed Bee-eater | Merops philippinus | BL |
51 | Chestnut-headed Bee-eater | Merops leschenaulti | BL |
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52 | Blue-eared Kingfisher | Alcedo meninting | BL |
53 | Small Blue Kingfisher | Alcedo coerulescens | BL |
54 | Rufous-backed Dwarf-Kingfisher | Ceyx rufidorsa | BL |
55 | Javan Kingfisher | Halcyon cyanoventris | BL |
56 | Sacred Kingfisher | Todiramphus sanctus | BL |
57 | Cinnamon-banded Kingfisher | Todiramphus australasia | SMB |
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58 | Oriental Dollarbird | Eurystomus orientalis | BL |
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59 | Coppersmith Barbet | Psilopogon haemacephalus | BL |
60 | Blue-eared Barbet | Psilopogon cyanotis | BLh |
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61 | Common Flameback | Dinopium javanense | BL |
62 | Laced Woodpecker | Picus vittatus | BLh |
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63 | Black-thighed Falconet | Microhierax fringillarius | BL |
64 | Spotted Kestrel | Falco moluccensis | SMB |
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65 | Yellow-crested Cockatoo | Cacatua citrinocristata | SMB |
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66 | Red-cheeked Parrot | Geoffroyus geoffroyi | SMB |
67 | Marigold Lorikeet | Trichoglossus capistratus | SMB |
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68 | Javan Banded-Pitta | Hydrornis guajanus | BL |
69 | Elegant Pitta | Pitta elegans | SMB |
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70 | Sumba Myzomela | Myzomela dammermani | SMB |
71 | Sunda Honeyeater | Lichmera lombokia | SMB |
72 | Helmeted Friarbird | Philemon buceroides | SMB |
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73 | Golden-bellied Gerygone | Gerygone sulphurea | BL |
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74 | Small Minivet | Pericrocotus cinnamomeus | BL |
75 | Scarlet Minivet | Pericrocotus speciosus | BL |
76 | White-shouldered Triller | Lalage sueurii | BL,SMB |
77 | Pale-shouldered Cicadabird | Edolisoma dohertyi | SMB |
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78 | Tenggara Whistler | Pachycephala calliope | SMB |
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79 | Black-naped Oriole | Oriolus chinensis | BLh,SMB |
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80 | White-breasted Woodswallow | Artamus leucorynchus | BL,SMB |
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81 | Common Iora | Aegithina tiphia | BL |
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82 | Malaysian Pied-Fantail | Rhipidura javanica | BL |
83 | Rufous-tailed Fantail | Rhipidura phoenicura | SMB |
84 | Supertramp Fantail | Rhipidura semicollaris | SMB |
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85 | Ashy Drongo | Dicrurus leucophaeus | BL |
86 | Wallacean Drongo | Dicrurus densus | SMB |
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87 | Tenggara Paradise-Flycatcher | Terpsiphone floris | SMB |
88 | Australian Monarch | Symposiachrus trivirgatus | SMB |
89 | Broad-billed Flycatcher | Myiagra ruficollis | SMB |
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90 | Long-tailed Shrike | Lanius schach | BL |
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91 | Large-billed Crow | Corvus macrorhynchos | SMB |
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92 | Gray-headed Canary-Flycatcher | Culicicapa ceylonensis | SMB |
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93 | Asian Tit | Parus cinereus | BL |
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94 | Olive-backed Tailorbird | Orthotomus sepium | BL |
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95 | Pacific Swallow | Hirundo javanica | BL,SMB |
96 | Barn Swallow | Hirundo rustica | SMB |
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97 | Ruby-throated Bulbul | Rubigula dispar | BL |
98 | Yellow-vented Bulbul | Pycnonotus goiavier | BL |
99 | Sooty-headed Bulbul | Pycnonotus aurigaster | BL |
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100 | Yellow-spectacled Heleia | Heleia wallacei | SMB |
101 | Lemon-bellied White-eye | Zosterops chloris | SMB |
102 | Ashy-bellied White-eye | Zosterops citrinella | SMB |
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103 | Crescent-chested Babbler | Cyanoderma melanothorax | BLh |
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104 | Asian Glossy Starling | Aplonis panayensis | BL |
105 | Short-tailed Starling | Aplonis minor | BL,SMB |
106 | Bali Myna | Leucopsar rothschildi | BL |
107 | Black-winged Myna | Acridotheres melanopterus | BL |
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108 | Chestnut-backed Thrush | Geokichla dohertyi | SMB |
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109 | Sumba Brown Flycatcher | Muscicapa segregata | SMB |
110 | Sumba Jungle Flycatcher | Eumyias stresmanni | SMB |
111 | Fulvous-chested Jungle Flycatcher | Cyornis olivaceus | BL |
112 | Sumba Flycatcher | Ficedula harterti | SMB |
113 | Pied Bushchat | Saxicola caprata | SMB |
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114 | Sumba Flowerpecker | Dicaeum wilhelminae | SMB |
115 | Scarlet-headed Flowerpecker | Dicaeum trochileum | BL |
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116 | Ornate Sunbird | Cinnyris ornatus | BL,SMB |
117 | Apricot-breasted Sunbird | Cinnyris buettikoferi | SMB |
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118 | Eurasian Tree Sparrow | Passer montanus | SMB |
*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.
BIRDING LOCALES
PRESENCE CODES
Code | Description | ## |
// | Boreal Visitor | 7 |
\\ | Austral Visitor | 3 |
|| | Transient | 0 |
## | Non-breeding Dispersal | 5 |
<> | Erratic/Irregular | 0 |
() | Breeding Season Only | 0 |
{} | Casual/Vagrant | 0 |
[] | Accidental | 2 |
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.