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BUDONGO ROYAL MILE

UGANDALOCALE

# Species:521
# Excl Vagrants:521
# Endemics:0
# Near Endemics:4

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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1Nahan's PartridgePtilopachus nahaniNE
2Heuglin's SpurfowlPternistis icterorhynchusBC
3Afep PigeonColumba unicinctaBC
4Yellow-throated CuckooChrysococcyx flavigularisBC
5Dusky Long-tailed CuckooCercococcyx mechowiBC
6Cassin's SpinetailNeafrapus cassiniBC
7Gray Crowned-CraneBalearica regulorumEN
8Lappet-faced VultureTorgos tracheliotosEN
9Hooded VultureNecrosyrtes monachusCR
10BateleurTerathopius ecaudatusEN
11Beaudouin's Snake-EagleCircaetus beaudouiniBC
12Red-thighed SparrowhawkTachyspiza erythropusBC
13Congo Pied HornbillLophoceros fasciatusBC
14Black-casqued HornbillCeratogymna atrataBC
15White-thighed HornbillBycanistes albotibialisBC
16Piping HornbillBycanistes fistulatorBC
17Black Bee-eaterMerops gularisBC
18Shining-blue KingfisherAlcedo quadribrachysBC
19African Dwarf KingfisherIspidina leconteiBC
20Chocolate-backed KingfisherHalcyon badiaBC
21Blue-throated RollerEurystomus gularisBC
22Speckled TinkerbirdPogoniulus scolopaceusBC
23Yellow-throated TinkerbirdPogoniulus subsulphureusBC
24Dwarf HoneyguideIndicator pumilioNE
25Willcocks's HoneyguideIndicator willcocksiBC
26Gray ParrotPsittacus erithacusEN
27Rufous-sided BroadbillSmithornis rufolateralisBC
28Black-winged OrioleOriolus nigripennisBC
29Ituri BatisBatis ituriensisBC
30Rufous-bellied HelmetshrikePrionops rufiventrisBC
31Black-and-white Shrike-flycatcherBias musicusBC
32Western NicatorNicator chlorisBC
33Yellow-throated NicatorNicator vireoBC
34Lemon-bellied CrombecSylvietta dentiBC
35Yellow LongbillMacrosphenus flavicansBC
36Gray LongbillMacrosphenus concolorBC
37Rufous-crowned EremomelaEremomela badicepsBC
38Red-winged Gray WarblerDrymocichla incanaBC
39Yellow-browed CamaropteraCamaroptera superciliarisBC
40Black-capped ApalisApalis nigricepsBC
41Masked ApalisApalis binotataBC
42Yellow-eyed BristlebillBleda ugandaeBC
43Spotted GreenbulIxonotus guttatusBC
44Red-tailed GreenbulCriniger calurusBC
45White-throated GreenbulPhyllastrephus albigularisBC
46Xavier's GreenbulPhyllastrephus xavieriBC
47Icterine GreenbulPhyllastrephus icterinusBC
48Leaf-lovePhyllastrephus scandensBC
49Tit-hyliaPholidornis rushiaeBC
50Chestnut-capped FlycatcherErythrocercus mccalliiBC
51Puvel's IlladopsisIlladopsis puveliBC
52Chestnut-winged StarlingOnychognathus fulgidusBC
53Narrow-tailed StarlingPoeoptera lugubrisBC
54Purple-headed StarlingLamprotornis purpureicepsBC
55Bronze-tailed StarlingLamprotornis chalcurusBC
56Red-tailed Ant-ThrushNeocossyphus rufusBC
57Cassin's FlycatcherMuscicapa cassiniBC
58Dusky-blue FlycatcherBradornis comitataBC
59African Forest-FlycatcherFraseria ocreataBC
60Gray-throated Tit-FlycatcherFraseria griseigularisBC
61Chapin's FlycatcherFraseria lenduNE
62Fire-crested AletheAlethe castaneaBC
63Gray-headed SunbirdDeleornis axillarisBC
64Little Green SunbirdAnthreptes seimundiBC
65Blue-headed SunbirdCyanomitra alinaeNE
66Tiny SunbirdCinnyris minullusBC
67Red-bellied MalimbeMalimbus erythrogasterBC
68Crested MalimbeMalimbus malimbicusBC
69Weyns's WeaverPloceus weynsiBC
70Yellow-mantled WeaverPloceus tricolorBC
71Gray-headed OlivebackDelacourella capistrataBC
72Grant's BluebillSpermophaga poliogenysBC
73Red-winged PytiliaPytilia phoenicopteraBC

 

 *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.