List of birds of Devonshire

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(V) means the species is a vagrant, usually caused by anomalies aka wormholes. Occasionally caused by strange weather that blows birds over the sea or sometimes young or inexperienced birds in their first migration.

Plate no. refers to the plate number the bird will be on A Field Guide to the Birds of Devonshire.

12/27/14: To be completely redone. Article will now have beautiful table!





! style="text-align:center; background:#a2b083;" colspan="6"|Hesperornithes ! style="text-align:center; background:#a2b083;" colspan="6"|Hesperornithiformes Hesperornis regalis Plate #4 Large population growth. ! style="text-align:center; background:#7e0ff2;" color:#fff; colspan="6"|Non-Neornithes count: 11 ! style="text-align:center; background:#0fa8f2;" colspan="6"|NEORNITHES (MODERN BIRDS) ! style="width:15%;"|Family ! style="text-align:center;"|Name ! style="text-align:center;"|Image; plate no. ! style="text-align:center;"|Notes and status ! style="width10%;"|Where found ! style="text-align:center; background:#5D8AA8;" colspan="6"|PALAEOGNATHAE ! style="text-align:center; background:#5D8AA8;" colspan="6"|Struthioniformes Plate #5 Plate #5 ! style="text-align:center; background:#ee6b6b;" colspan="6"| Plate #6 Plate #6 Alt. name: Green-winged Stubbill Plate #6 ! style="text-align:center; background:#E32636;" colspan="6"|Casuariiformes Plate #7 Plate #7 Plate #7 ! style="text-align:center; background:#FFBF00;" colspan="6"|Apterygiformes Plate #8 ! style="text-align:center; background:#e5d7c2;" colspan="6"|Lithornithiformes Plate #8
 * Hesperornithidae
 * Marsh Hesperornis,
 * Marsh Hesperornis,
 * Hesperornis regalis.png
 * Status_iucn3.1_VU.svg
 * Resurrected; released in several lakes and ponds across Devonshire.
 * Struthionidae
 * Purple-necked Ostrich.png
 * Purple-necked Ostrich.png
 * Purple-necked Ostrich.png
 * Status_iucn3.1_LC.svg
 * Found throughout grasslands and open forests.
 * Struthionidae
 * Dwarf Ostrich.png
 * Dwarf Ostrich.png
 * Dwarf Ostrich.png
 * Status_iucn3.1_LC.svg
 * Found throughout grasslands and open forests.
 * Crested Stubbill.png
 * Crested Stubbill.png
 * Crested Stubbill.png
 * Crested Stubbill.png
 * Status_iucn3.1_LC.svg
 * Found throughout grasslands and open forests.
 * Giant Stubbill.png
 * Giant Stubbill.png
 * Giant Stubbill.png
 * Giant Stubbill.png
 * Status_iucn3.1_LC.svg
 * Found throughout grasslands and open forests.
 * Green Stubbill.png
 * Status_iucn3.1_LC.svg
 * Found throughout grasslands and open forests.
 * Dromadidae
 * Emu, Dromaius novaehollandiae
 * Emu.png
 * Emu.png
 * Status_iucn3.1_LC.svg
 * Rare; introduced; naturalised in some areas.
 * Dromadidae
 * Scimitar-billed Emu.png
 * Scimitar-billed Emu.png
 * Scimitar-billed Emu.png
 * Status_iucn3.1_VU.svg
 * Rarely found in Frost and Glennshire.
 * Dromadidae
 * Three-toed Emu.png
 * Three-toed Emu.png
 * Three-toed Emu.png
 * Status_iucn3.1_VU.svg
 * Rarely found in Frost.
 * Apterygidae
 * Glennshire Kiwi.png
 * Glennshire Kiwi.png
 * Glennshire Kiwi.png
 * Status_iucn3.1_EN.svg
 * Very rare. Only found in Glennshire.
 * Lithornithidae
 * Pseudocrypturus cercanaxius
 * Pseudocrypturus cercanaxius.png
 * Pseudocrypturus cercanaxius.png
 * Status_iucn3.1_EW.svg.png

! style="text-align:center; background:#FF7E00;" colspan="6"|Tinamiformes Plate #8 ! style="text-align:center; background:#7e0ff2;" color:#fff; colspan="6"|Palaeognathae count: 11 ! style="text-align:center; background:#748323;" colspan="6"|NEOGNATHAE ! style="text-align:center; background:#e3c2e5;" colspan="6"|GALLOANSERAE ! style="text-align:center; background:#9966cc;" colspan="6"|Anseriformes Plate #8 Plate #9 Plate #9 Plate #9 Plate #9 Plate #9 Plate #9 Plate #9 Plate #10 Plate #10 Plate #10 Plate #10 Plate #10 Plate #10 Plate #11 Plate #11 Plate #11 Plate #11 Plate #12 Plate #12 Plate #12 Plate #12
 * Resurrected; only found in artificial lab habitats.
 * Tinamidae
 * Little Tinamou, Crypturellus soui (V)
 * Pseudocrypturus cercanaxius.png
 * Pseudocrypturus cercanaxius.png
 * Status_iucn3.1_LC.svg
 * Very rare vagrant, from anomalies. Found throughout forests.
 * Gastornithidae
 * Gastornis parisiensis
 * Gastornis parisiensis.png
 * Gastornis parisiensis.png
 * Status_iucn3.1_EN.svg
 * Resurrected. Introduced into the Frost National Forest.
 * Anatidae, Anserinae, Nettapodini
 * African Pygmy-Goose, Nettapus auritus
 * African Pygmy-Goose.png
 * African Pygmy-Goose.png
 * Status_iucn3.1_LC.svg
 * Vagrant from anomalies.
 * Anatidae, Anserinae, Anserini
 * Taiga Bean-Goose, Anser fabalis
 * Taiga Bean-Goose.png
 * Taiga Bean-Goose.png
 * Status_iucn3.1_LC.svg
 * Rare winter visitor in small numbers.
 * Anatidae, Anserinae, Anserini
 * Tundra Bean-Goose, Anser serrirostris
 * Tundra Bean-Goose.png
 * Tundra Bean-Goose.png
 * Status_iucn3.1_LC.svg
 * Rare winter visitor in small numbers.
 * Anatidae, Anserinae, Anserini
 * Pink-footed Goose, Anser brachyrhynchus
 * Pink-footed Goose.png
 * Pink-footed Goose.png
 * Status_iucn3.1_LC.svg
 * Vagrant and occasionally a rare winter visitor in small numbers.
 * Anatidae, Anserinae, Anserini
 * Greylag Goose, Anser anser
 * Greylag Goose.png
 * Greylag Goose.png
 * Status_iucn3.1_LC.svg
 * Common winter visitor.
 * Anatidae, Anserinae, Anserini
 * Greater White-fronted Goose, Anser albifrons
 * Greater White-fronted Goose.png
 * Greater White-fronted Goose.png
 * Status_iucn3.1_LC.svg
 * Rare vagrant in winter, to Odysseus.
 * Anatidae, Anserinae, Anserini
 * Lesser White-fronted Goose, Anser erythropus
 * Lesser White-fronted Goose.png
 * Lesser White-fronted Goose.png
 * Status_iucn3.1_VU.svg
 * Rare vagrant in winter.
 * Anatidae, Anserinae, Anserini
 * Snow Goose, Chen caerulescens
 * Snow Goose.png
 * Snow Goose.png
 * Status_iucn3.1_LC.svg
 * Rare vagrant.
 * Anatidae, Anserinae, Anserini
 * Canada Goose, Branta canadensis
 * Canada Goose.png
 * Canada Goose.png
 * Status_iucn3.1_LC.svg
 * Introduced, naturalised.
 * Anatidae, Anserinae, Anserini
 * Brent, Branta bernicla
 * Brent Goose.png
 * Brent Goose.png
 * Status_iucn3.1_LC.svg
 * Uncommon in small numbers.
 * Anatidae, Anserinae, Anserini
 * Devonshire Brent.png
 * Devonshire Brent.png
 * Devonshire Brent.png
 * Status_iucn3.1_LC.svg
 * Uncommon in small numbers; breeds along the coasts of Devonshire; sometimes overwinters.
 * Anatidae, Anserinae, Anserini
 * Barnacle Goose, Branta leucopsis
 * Barnacle Goose.png
 * Barnacle Goose.png
 * Status_iucn3.1_LC.svg
 * Vagrant in winter.
 * Anatidae, Anserinae, Anserini
 * Red-breasted Goose, Branta ruficollis
 * Red-breasted Goose.png
 * Red-breasted Goose.png
 * Status_iucn3.1_EN.svg
 * Vagrant in winter.
 * Anatidae, Anserinae, Anserini
 * Mute Swan, Cygnus olor
 * Mute Swan.png
 * Mute Swan.png
 * Status_iucn3.1_LC.svg
 * Common across Devonshire.
 * Anatidae, Anserinae, Anserini
 * Tundra Swan, Cygnus columbianus
 * Tundra Swan.png
 * Tundra Swan.png
 * Status_iucn3.1_LC.svg
 * Rare in winter.
 * Anatidae, Anserinae, Anserini
 * Whooper Swan, Cygnus cygnus
 * Whooper Swan.png
 * Whooper Swan.png
 * Status_iucn3.1_LC.svg
 * Rare in winter.
 * Anatidae, Anserinae, Anserini
 * Trumpeter Swan, Cygnus buccinator
 * Trumpeter Swan.png
 * Trumpeter Swan.png
 * Status_iucn3.1_LC.svg
 * Rare vagrant from anomalies.
 * Anatidae, Anserinae, Anserini
 * Patched Weatherbird.png
 * Patched Weatherbird.png
 * Patched Weatherbird.png
 * Status_iucn3.1_LC.svg
 * Common along the Glennshire River.
 * Anatidae, Anserinae, Anserini
 * Dwarf Swan.png
 * Dwarf Swan.png
 * Dwarf Swan.png
 * Status_iucn3.1_LC.svg
 * Common in wetlands, lakes and ponds.
 * Anatidae, Anserinae, Anserini
 * Wry-billed Swan.png
 * Wry-billed Swan.png
 * Wry-billed Swan.png
 * Status_iucn3.1_LC.svg
 * Common in ponds in the Frost National Forest.
 * Anatidae, Anserinae, Anserini
 * Black Swan, Cygnus attratus
 * Black Swan.png
 * Black Swan.png
 * Status_iucn3.1_LC.svg
 * Introduced; nautralised in some areas.

! style="text-align:center; background:#CD9575;" colspan="6"|Galliformes ! style="text-align:center; background:#5a8de5;" colspan="6"|NEOAVES ! style="text-align:center; background:#79ab71;" colspan="6"|METAVES
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Cracidae

 * 1. Great Curassow (V)
 * 2. Crested Guan (V)

Odontophoridae

 * 1. Northern Bobwhite (V)
 * 2. Buffy-crowned Wood-Partridge (V)

Phasianidae

 * 1. Bulwer's Pheasant (V)
 * 2. Ruffed Grouse (V)
 * 3. Satyr Tragopan (V)
 * 4. Red Junglefowl/Rhode Island Red (domesticated; naturalised in some areas)
 * 5.
 * 6.

Anatidae



 * 2. Comb Duck (V)


 * 5. Muscovy Duck (introduced; naturalised in some areas)
 * 11.
 * 8. Red-breasted Merganser


 * 16. Lesser Scaup
 * 17. Northern Shoveler
 * 18. Bufflehead
 * 19. Blue-winged Teal
 * 20. Redhead
 * 21. Common Merganser
 * 22. Ring-necked Duck
 * 23. Common Goldeneye
 * 24. Ruddy Duck
 * 25. Hooded Merganser
 * 26. Cape Barren Goose (V)
 * 27. Pink-eared Duck (V)
 * 28. Masked Duck (V)
 * 30. Gadwall
 * 31. Wood Duck (V)
 * 32. Mallard
 * 33. American Black Duck (V)
 * 34. Green-winged Teal
 * 35. Northern Pintail
 * 36. American Wigeon



Gastornithidae

 * 1. Gastornis parisiensis

Galloanserae count: 47

Phoenicopteridae

 * 1.
 * 2.
 * 3.
 * 4.

Podicipedidae



 * 1. Great Crested Grebe
 * 2. Little Grebe
 * 3. Red-necked Grebe

Phaetonidae

 * 1. Red-tailed Tropicbird

Pteroclididae

 * 1.

Columbidae

 * 1.
 * 2. Band-tailed Pigeon
 * 3. Red-billed Pigeon
 * 4. White-crowned Pigeon
 * 5. Rock Pigeon
 * 6.

Eurypygidae

 * 1.

Rhynochetidae

 * 1.

Steatornithidae

 * 1. Oilbird (V)

Nyctibiidae

 * 1. Great Potoo (V)

Caprimuglidae

 * 1. Common Nighthawk (V)

Trochilidae

 * 1. Bee Hummingbird (V)
 * 2.
 * 3. Rufous-crested Coquette (V)
 * 4.
 * 5. Violet Sabrewing (V)
 * 6.
 * 7.
 * 8. Snowcap (V)
 * 9.
 * 10.
 * 11. Stripe-tailed Violet-ear (V)
 * 12.
 * 13.
 * 14.
 * 15.
 * 16.

Apodidae

 * 1.
 * 2. Chimney Swift

Incertae sedis*

 * 1.
 * 2.
 * 3.
 * 4.

Spheniscidae



 * 1. Adelie Penguin (V)
 * 2. Southern Rockhopper Penguin (V)
 * 3. Snares Crested Penguin (V)
 * 4.
 * 5., Spheniscus costaricensis}}

Gaviidae



 * 1. Common Loon or Great Northern Diver

Diomedeidae

 * 1. Black-browed Albatross
 * 2. Black-footed Albatross
 * 3. Laysan Albatross
 * 4. Short-tailed Albatross
 * 5. Wandering Albatross
 * 6. White-capped Albatross
 * 7. Atlantic Yellow-nosed Albatross
 * 8. Northern Royal Albatross

Procellaridae

 * 1.

Hydrobatidae

 * 1. Ringed Storm-Petrel

Ciconiidae

 * 1. Dwarf Stork*
 * 2. Blue-winged Stork*
 * 3. Silver-billed Stork*

Ardeidae

 * 1. Cocoi Heron
 * 2. Grey Heron
 * 3. Little Blue Heron
 * 4. Purple Heron
 * 5. Reddish Egret
 * 6. Six-toed Grey Heron*
 * 7. Striated Bittern
 * 8. Yellow-necked Heron*
 * 9. Great Egret
 * 10. Snowy Egret
 * 11. Cattle Egret
 * 12. Black Bittern
 * 13. Great-billed Heron
 * 14. Rheimimus*
 * 15. Blue-crested Heron*
 * 16. Dark Blue Heron*
 * 17. Great Blue Heron
 * 18. Giant-crested Heron*
 * 19. Owl-faced Heron*

Threskiornithidae

 * 1. Roseate Spoonbill
 * 2. Scarlet Ibis
 * 3. Long-billed Ibis*
 * 4. Black-faced Ibis
 * 5. American White Ibis
 * 6. Straw-necked Ibis
 * 7. Royal Spoonbill
 * 8. Eurasian Spoonbill

Balaenicipitidae

 * 1. Blue Shoebill*

Fregatidae

 * 1. Magnificent Frigatebird
 * 2. Limnofregata
 * 3. Great Frigatebird

Pelecanidae

 * 1. Great-billed Pelican*
 * 2. Brown Pelican
 * 3. Australian Pelican
 * 4. Spot-backed Pelican*
 * 5. Nocturnal Pelican*
 * 6. Black Pelican*

Sulidae

 * 1. Masked Gannet (was Masked Booby)
 * 2. Black Gannet (was Black Booby)*
 * 3. Blue-footed Gannet (was Blue-footed Booby)
 * 4. Cormorant-Gannet*
 * 5. Giant Gannet*

Anhingidae

 * 1. Anhinga
 * 2. Devonshire Anhinga*
 * 3. Frost Anhinga*
 * 4. Australian Darter

Phalacrocoracidae

 * 1. Neotropic (or Olivaceous) Cormorant
 * 2. Double-crested Cormorant
 * 3. Little Pied Cormorant
 * 4. Brandt's Cormorant
 * 5. Robert's Cormorant*

Acciptridae

 * 1. Bald Eagle
 * 2. Black-crested White Eagle*
 * 3. Black Kite
 * 4. Blue Eagle*
 * 5. Brahminy Kite
 * 6. Cat-eyed Eagle*
 * 7. Common Buzzard
 * 8. Crested Brown Eagle*
 * 9. Crested Sea Eagle*
 * 10. Leaf Eagle*
 * 11. Heron-Eagle*
 * 12. Golden Eagle
 * 13. Haast's Eagle
 * 14. Hadeornithes*
 * 15. Hybrid Kite*
 * 16. Hydragle*
 * 17. Lammergeier
 * 18. Lappet-faced Vulture
 * 19. Little-clawed Eagle*
 * 20. Long-clawed Eagle*
 * 21. Long-crested Eagle
 * 22. Long-tailed Steelbird*
 * 23. Northern Goshawk
 * 24. Running Eagle*
 * 25. Scaled Eagle*
 * 26. Short-tailed Hawk
 * 27. Short-tailed Steelbird*
 * 28. Steelbird*
 * 29. Swallow-kite*
 * 30. Toothed Eagle*
 * 31. War Eagle* (on the coat-of-arms)
 * 32. White-tailed Eagle
 * 33. Yellow-masked Eagle*
 * 34. Zombie Eagle* (got its name because they're hard to kill)
 * 35. Western Marsh Harrier
 * 36. Pied Harrier
 * 37. Northern Harrier
 * 38. Crane-Hawk
 * 39. Philippine Eagle
 * 40. Black-shouldered Kite
 * 41. Eastern Imperial Eagle
 * 42. Orange-headed Vulture*
 * 43. Wedge-tailed Eagle
 * 44. Long-toed Hawk*
 * 45. Black-collared Hawk
 * 46. White-spotted Hawk*
 * 47. Verraux's Eagle
 * 48. Snail Kite
 * 49. Short-toed Snake-Eagle
 * 50. Cooper's Hawk
 * 51. Swallow-tailed Kite
 * 52. White-bellied Sea Eagle
 * 53. Pacific Baza
 * 54. Grey-naped Hawk*
 * 55. Royal Hawk*
 * 56. African White-backed Vulture
 * 57. Spotted Kite*
 * 58. White-tailed Kite
 * 59. Devonshire Kite*
 * 60. Cynthia's Goshawk*

Chiropteridae*

 * 1. Chiropterus*
 * 2. Long-crested Tooth Bird*

Falconidae

 * 1. Crested Caracara
 * 2. Curly-crested Yellow-falcon*
 * 3. Grey-masked Falcon*
 * 4. Merlin
 * 5. Plumed Caracara*
 * 6. Peregrine Falcon
 * 7. Quail Falcon*
 * 8. Lesser Yellow-falcon*
 * 9. Saker Falcon
 * 10. American Kestrel
 * 11. African Pygmy Falcon
 * 12. Gyrfalcon
 * 13. Collared Forest-falcon
 * 14. Slaty-backed Forest-falcon
 * 15. Lucian's Kestrel*
 * 16. Koehn's Kestrel*

Pandionidae

 * 1. Osprey

Sagittariidae

 * 1. Secretarybird

Cathartidae

 * 1. Andean Condor
 * 2. False Orange-headed Vulture*
 * 3. Turkey Vulture
 * 4. Argentavis
 * 5. Grey's Vulture*

Phorusrhacidae

 * 1. Bushy-crested Terror Bird*
 * 2. Terror Bird*
 * 3. Phorusrhacos

Gruidae

 * 1. Devonshire Blue Crane*
 * 2. Sandhill Crane
 * 3. Whooping Crane
 * 4. Pygmy Brolga*
 * 5. Brolga
 * 6. Sarus Crane
 * 7. Dwarf Brolga* (may be the same species as pygmy)
 * 8. Blue-crowned Crane

Otidae

 * 1. Glennshire Bustard*
 * 2. Australian Bustard
 * 3. Brown-winged Bustard*

Rallidae

 * 1. Grey-necked Wood-rail
 * 2. Blue-winged Swamp-hen*
 * 3. American Coot

Heliornithidae

 * 1. Sungrebe

Aramidae

 * 1. Limpkin

Burhinidae

 * 1. Double-striped Thick-knee

Recurvirostridae

 * 1. American Avocet
 * 2. Black Stilt

Alcidae

 * 1. Black Guillemot
 * 2. Cassin's Auklet
 * 3. Craveri's Murrelet
 * 4. Giant Razorbill*
 * 5. Great Auk
 * 6. Razorbill
 * 7. Whiskered Auklet
 * 8. Purple-backed Dovekie
 * 9. Crested Auklet
 * 10. Tufted Puffin

Rhynchopidae

 * 1. Black Skimmer

Laridae

 * 1. Ivory Gull
 * 2. Marie's Gull*

Sternidae

 * 1. Caspian Tern
 * 2. Blue Tern*

Chionididae

 * 1. Red-masked Sheathbill*

Charadriidae

 * 1. Streak-breasted Plover*
 * 2. Northern Lapwing

Scolopacidae

 * 1. Spotted Sandpiper
 * 2. Ruff
 * 3. Pinto's Phalarope*

Jacanidae

 * 1. Wattled Jacana
 * 2. Northern Jacana

Ibidorhynchidae

 * 1. Ibisbill

Dromadidae

 * 1. Black Crab-plover*

Non-passerine total: 204

Altirhinidae

 * 1. Robert's Highnose*
 * 2. Curve-billed Highnose*
 * 3. Motmot Highnose*
 * 4. Jacamar Highnose*

Psittacidae

 * 1. Blue-winged Parakeet
 * 2. Bourke's Parakeet
 * 3. Crimson Rosella
 * 4. Elegant Parrot
 * 5. Gold-and-blue Macaw
 * 6. Catalina Macaw
 * 7. Hook-billled Parrot*
 * 8. Hybrid Macaw
 * 9. Jenday Conure
 * 10. Megapeda*
 * 11. Parti-coloured Parrot*
 * 12. Princess Parrot
 * 13. Scarlet-chested Parrot
 * 14. Scarlet Macaw
 * 15. Cat-eyed Parrot*
 * 16. Stubbill Parrot*
 * 17. Sun Conure
 * 18. Turquoise Parrot
 * 19. Wattled Parrot*
 * 20. White-pupiled Parrot*
 * 21. Riri Parrot*
 * 22. Crested Macaw*
 * 23. Silver-headed Parrot*
 * 24. Blue Rosella*
 * 25. White Macaw*
 * 26. Red-capped Parrot
 * 27. Blue-headed Parrot
 * 28. Crested Lorikeet*
 * 29. Spix's Macaw
 * 30. Piacevole Parakeet*

Cacatuidae

 * 1. Giant Cockatiel*
 * 2. Superb Cockatiel*
 * 3. Cockatiel
 * 4. Sulphur-crested Cockatoo
 * 5. Red-tailed Black-cockatoo
 * 6. Galah
 * 7. Gaudy-crested Cockatoo*

Opisthocomidae

 * 1. Hoatzin

Cuculidae

 * 1. Giant Roadrunner*
 * 2. Wattlethroat*
 * 3. Blue-breasted Cuckoo*
 * 4. Grove-billed Ani
 * 5. Smooth-billed Ani
 * 6. Greater Roadrunner

Musophagidae

 * 1. Band-tailed Turaco*
 * 2. Great Blue Turaco
 * 3. Stokes's Turaco*

Strigidae

 * 1. Costa Rican Pygmy Owl
 * 2. Great Horned Owl
 * 3. Northern Pygmy Owl
 * 4. Purple-winged Hawk-owl*
 * 5. Burrowing Owl
 * 7. Striped Owl
 * 8. Devonshire Horned Owl*

Coliidae

 * 1. Blue-naped Mousebird

Trogonidae

 * 1. Resplendent Quetzal
 * 2. Orange-bellied Trogon
 * 3. Black-headed Quetzal*
 * 4. Rhinoceros Trogon*
 * 5. Whydah-Trogon*
 * 6. Cuckoo-Trogon*

Cerylidae

 * 1. Belted Kingfisher
 * 2. Orange-breasted Kingfisher*

Alcedinidae

 * 1. Orange-throated Kingfisher*

Bucerotidae

 * 1. Black-and-white-casqued Hornbill
 * 2. Blanchard's Ground-hornbill*
 * 3. Blue-casqued Hornbill*

Momotidae

 * 1. Blue-crowned Motmot
 * 2. Rufous Motmot
 * 3. Turquoise-browed Motmot

Upupidae

 * 1. Hoopoe
 * 2. Purple-winged Hoopoe*

Phoeniculidae

 * 1. Tan-throated Woodhoopoe

Halcyonidae

 * 1. Laughing Kookaburra

Meropidae

 * 1. European Bee-eater

Picidae

 * 1. Black Woodpecker
 * 2. Crested Woodpecker*
 * 3. Downy Woodpecker
 * 4. Hairy Woodpecker
 * 5. Miniature Woodpecker*
 * 6. Red-headed Woodpecker
 * 7. Red-bellied Woodpecker
 * 8. Pileated Woodpecker

Ramphastidae
Note: some people classify barbets with toucans


 * 1. Chestnut-mandibled Toucan
 * 2. Green Barbet (or sometimes in Megalaimidae)
 * 3. Glennshire Toucanet*
 * 4. Taylor's Toucan*

Lybiidae

 * 1. Crested Barbet*
 * 2. Frost Barbet*

Bucconidae

 * 1. White-necked Puffbird

Near-passerine total: 124

Tyrannidae

 * 1. Common Royal Flycatcher*
 * 2. Large-billed Flycatcher*
 * 3. Northern Royal Flycatcher
 * 4. Ruffed Flycatcher*
 * 5. Scissor-tailed Flycatcher
 * 6. Three-toed Flycatcher*
 * 7. Greater Pewee
 * 8. Western Kingbird
 * 9. White-throated Spadebill
 * 10. Rex's Kingbird*

Incertae sedis (Tityridae?)

 * 1. Sharpbill

Formicaridae

 * 1. Rufous-breasted Antthrush

Sapayoidae

 * 1. Broad-billed Sapayoa

Monarchidae

 * 1. Blue-capped Ifrita

Corvidae

 * 1. Bald Raven*
 * 2. Blue-billed Cotinga-crow*
 * 3. Blue Jay
 * 4. Cloudbird*
 * 5. Grace's Diamondback-bird*
 * 6. Kiwi Diamondback-bird*
 * 7. Green Jay
 * 8. Magpie-jay*
 * 9. Broad-winged Crow*
 * 10. Red-headed Thunderbird*
 * 11. Snake-bird*
 * 12. Squirt-bird* (got its name for its habit of squirting blood from its eye)
 * 13. Steller's Jay
 * 14. Thunderbird*
 * 15. Green Jay
 * 16. Piapiac
 * 17. American Crow
 * 18. Tan-billed Jay*
 * 19. Black-billed Magpie
 * 20. White-throated Magpie-jay
 * 21. Common Raven
 * 22. Totterbird*
 * 23. Australian Raven
 * 24. Bushy-crested Jay

Cotingidae

 * 1. Angelbird*
 * 2. Purple-crested Cotinga*
 * 3. Jetbird*
 * 4. Bare-necked Umbrellabird

Furnariidae

 * 1. Brown-billed Scythebill
 * 2. Buffy Tuftedcheek

Menuridae

 * 1. Albert's Lyrebird
 * 2. Superb Lyrebird

Meluridae

 * 1. Splendid Fairy-wren
 * 2. Superb Fairy-wren

Vangidae

 * 1. Blue Vanga

Paradisaeidae

 * 1. Frost Bird-of-paradise*
 * 2. Woodpecker Bird-of-paradise*
 * 3. Green Catbird
 * 4. Frilled Parotia*

Ploceidae

 * 1. Jackson's Widowbird
 * 2. Orange Bishop

Dicruridae

 * 1. Spangled Drongo
 * 2. Fork-tailed Drongo
 * 3. Long-tailed Drongo*

Artamidae

 * 1. Yellow-naped Woodswallow*

Pityriaseidae

 * 1. Devonshire Bristlehead*

Nectariniidae

 * 1. White's Sunbird*

Meliphagidae

 * 1. Noisy Friarbird
 * 2. Sliver-crowned Friarbird
 * 3. Little Friarbird
 * 4. Helmeted Friarbird
 * 5. Giant Honeyeater*

Laniidae

 * 1. Northern (or Great Grey) Shrike

Alaudidae

 * 1. Horned Lark

Hirundinidae

 * 1. Barn Swallow
 * 2. Giant Swallow*
 * 3. White-breasted Swallow*
 * 4. Purple Martin
 * 5. Sand Martin
 * 6. Cliff Swallow
 * 7. Eared Swallow*

Timallidae

 * 1. Wrentit
 * 2. Young's Yuhina*

Paridae

 * 1. Mountain Chickadee
 * 2. Coal Tit
 * 3. Bridled Titmouse

Certhiidae

 * 1. Brown Creeper

Neosittidae

 * 1. Cone-beaked Sittela*

Sittidae

 * 1. White-breasted Nuthatch
 * 2. Eurasian Nuthatch

Troglodytidae

 * 1. Winter Wren
 * 2. Bewick's Wren
 * 3. Carolina Wren

Megaluridae?

 * 1. Frost Donacobius

Muscicapidae

 * 1. Green-flanked Bluetail*

Turdidae

 * 1. Swainson's Thrush
 * 2. Eastern Bluebird
 * 3. Townsend's Solitaire
 * 4. Black-and-white Thrush*

Pycnonotidae

 * 1. Red-whiskered Bulbul

Motacillidae

 * 1. Pied Wagtail

Bombycillidae

 * 1. Bohemian Waxwing
 * 2. Cedar Waxwing

Ptilogonatidae

 * 1. Phainopepla

Mimidae

 * 1. Sanford's Catbird*

Sturnidae

 * 1. Blue-eyed Oxpecker*
 * 2. Hill Myna
 * 3. European Starling
 * 4. Tristram's Starling
 * 5. Rose-coloured Starling
 * 6. Spotless Starling
 * 7. Long-tailed Starling
 * 8. Superb Starling
 * 9. Bali Myna
 * 10. Red-winged Starling
 * 11. Red-billed Starling
 * 12. Splendid Glossy-starling
 * 13. Golden-breasted Starling
 * 14. Common Myna
 * 15. White-necked Myna
 * 16. Metallic Starling
 * 17. Crested Myna
 * 18. Yellow-billed Oxpecker
 * 19. Asian Glossy-starling
 * 20. Daurian Starling
 * 21. Micronesian Starling
 * 22. Pohnpei Starling
 * 23. Somoan Starling
 * 24. Ceylon Myna
 * 25. Jungle Myna
 * 26. White-faced Starling
 * 27. Bristle-crowned Starling
 * 28. Red-billed Oxpecker
 * 29. Slender-billed Starling
 * 30. Waller's Starling
 * 31. Stuhlman's Starling
 * 32. Kenrick's Starling
 * 33. Red-spotted Oxpecker*
 * 34. Lexi's Myna*

Prunellidae

 * 1. Dunnock

Thraupidae

 * 1. Crimson-collared Tanager
 * 2. Shining Honeycreeper

Emberizidae

 * 1. Dark-eyed Junco
 * 2. White-throated Sparrow
 * 3. White-crowned Sparrow
 * 4. Spotted Towhee
 * 5. Song Sparrow
 * 6. American Tree Sparrow
 * 7. Lark Sparrow
 * 8. Chipping Sparrow
 * 9. Lark Bunting

Cardinalidae

 * 1. Indigo Bunting
 * 2. Mutated Cardinal* (experiment gone wrong)
 * 3. Northern Cardinal
 * 4. Painted Bunting
 * 5. Dickcissel
 * 6. Flightless Cardinal*
 * 7. Orange Cardinal*
 * 8. Blue Grosbeak

Icteridae

 * 1. Short-tailed Oropendola*
 * 2. Yellow-rumped Cacique
 * 3. Eastern Meadowlark
 * 4. Yellow-headed Blackbird
 * 5. Common Grackle
 * 6. Great-tailed Grackle
 * 7. Brown-headed Cowbird
 * 8. Red-winged Blackbird
 * 9. Chestnut-headed Oropendola
 * 10. Spot-breasted Oriole
 * 11. Melodious Blackbird
 * 12. Crina's Cowbird*

Fringillidae

 * 1. Rooster Finch*
 * 2. Utensil Finch*
 * 3. Common Rosefinch
 * 4. White-winged Crossbill
 * 5. Lawrence's Goldfinch
 * 6. Eurasian Bullfinch
 * 7. Cuvier's Finch*
 * 8. White Crossbill*
 * 9. Purple Pyrrholxia*
 * 10. Pine Siskin
 * 11. Holsaeter's Crossbill*
 * 12. Elegant (or Blue-hooded) Euphonia
 * 13. Hoary Redpoll
 * 14. American Goldfinch
 * 15. Evening Grossbeak
 * 16. Common Redpoll

Estrildidae

 * 1. Nutmeg Mannikin
 * 2. Crimson Finch
 * 3. Gouldian Finch

Passeridae

 * 1. House Sparrow

Passerine total: 181

Total: 578