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LYTTON WYNNUM WETLAND & BOARDWALK

AUSTRALIA
LOCALE

# Species:210
# Excl Vagrants:210
# Endemics:34
# Near Endemics:15

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.

color codes

1Magpie GooseAnseranas semipalmataNE
2&Australasian ShovelerlSpatula rhynchotisBC
3&Pink-eared DucklMalacorhynchus membranaceusBC
4Australian BrushturkeyAlectura lathamiE
5White-headed PigeonColumba leucomelaE
6Crested PigeonOcyphaps lophotesBC
7Topknot PigeonLopholaimus antarcticusE
8Tawny FrogmouthPodargus strigoidesBC
9&Australian CrakelPorzana flumineaBC
10Red-necked AvocetRecurvirostra novaehollandiaeNE
11Sooty OystercatcherHaematopus fuliginosusBC
12Yellow-billed SpoonbillPlatalea flavipesBC
13&Black-shouldered KitelElanus axillarisBC
14Laughing KookaburraDacelo novaeguineaeE
15Torresian KingfisherTodiramphus sordidusNE
16GalahEolophus roseicapillaBC
17Long-billed CorellaCacatua tenuirostrisE
18Pale-headed RosellaPlatycercus adscitusE
19&Little LorikeetlPsitteuteles pusillaE
20Scaly-breasted LorikeetTrichoglossus chlorolepidotusE
21Rainbow LorikeetTrichoglossus moluccanusE
22White-throated TreecreeperCormobates leucophaeaE
23Variegated FairywrenMalurus lambertiBC
24Superb FairywrenMalurus cyaneusE
25Red-backed FairywrenMalurus melanocephalusE
26Eastern SpinebillAcanthorhynchus tenuirostrisE
27Lewin's HoneyeaterMeliphaga lewiniiE
28Yellow-faced HoneyeaterCaligavis chrysopsE
29Noisy MinerManorina melanocephalaE
30Little WattlebirdAnthochaera chrysopteraE
31Mangrove HoneyeaterGavicalis fasciogularisE
32Scarlet MyzomelaMyzomela sanguinolentaE
33Blue-faced HoneyeaterEntomyzon cyanotisNE
34White-throated HoneyeaterMelithreptus albogularisNE
35Striped HoneyeaterPlectorhyncha lanceolataE
36Little FriarbirdPhilemon citreogularisNE
37Noisy FriarbirdPhilemon corniculatusNE
38Spotted PardalotePardalotus punctatusE
39Striated PardalotePardalotus striatusBC
40Speckled WarblerPyrrholaemus sagittatusE
41White-browed ScrubwrenSericornis frontalisE
42Yellow-rumped ThornbillAcanthiza chrysorrhoaE
43Brown ThornbillAcanthiza pusillaE
44Mangrove GerygoneGerygone levigasterNE
45Gray-crowned BabblerPomatostomus temporalisNE
46Varied SittellaDaphoenositta chrysopteraE
47Eastern WhipbirdPsophodes olivaceusE
48Golden WhistlerPachycephala pectoralisE
49Olive-backed OrioleOriolus sagittatusNE
50Australasian FigbirdSphecotheres vieillotiNE
51Gray ButcherbirdCracticus torquatusBC
52Pied ButcherbirdCracticus nigrogularisBC
53Pied CurrawongStrepera graculinaE
54Gray FantailRhipidura albiscapaBC
55Black-faced MonarchMonarcha melanopsisNE
56Leaden FlycatcherMyiagra rubeculaNE
57Restless FlycatcherMyiagra inquietaNE
58Red-capped RobinPetroica goodenoviiBC
59Rose RobinPetroica roseaE
60Eastern Yellow RobinEopsaltria australisE
61Rufous SonglarkCincloramphus mathewsiBC
62Red-browed FiretailNeochmia temporalisE
63&Plum-headed FinchlEmblema modestumE
64&Double-barred FinchlStizoptera bichenoviiE

 

 *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.

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REASON CODES

CodeDescription##
EEndemic34
NENear Endemic14
CRCritically Endangered0
ENEndangered0
BCBest Seen in This Country16
ATAlways a Target0