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WARBY-OVENS NATIONAL PARK

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# Species:131
# Excl Vagrants:131
# Endemics:55
# Near Endemics:7

SPECIALTY BIRDS LIST

List of species at this locale that are endemic (E), near endemic (NE), have restricted ranges in the country (RR), or that occur only locally (LC) in the country excluding vagrants and accidentals. Table also shows species with globally threatened or endangered status according to the IUCN.*

color codes

1Shining Bronze-CuckooChalcites lucidusRR 
2White-throated NightjarEurostopodus mystacalisRR 
3Painted ButtonquailTurnix variusE 
4Powerful OwlNinox strenuaE 
5Laughing KookaburraDacelo novaeguineaeE 
6Gang-gang CockatooCallocephalon fimbriatumEV
7Long-billed CorellaCacatua tenuirostrisE 
8Australian King-ParrotAlisterus scapularisE 
9Turquoise ParrotNeophema pulchellaE 
10#Swift Parrot#Lathamus discolorECR
11Crimson RosellaPlatycercus elegansE 
12Red-rumped ParrotPsephotus haematonotusE 
13&Little LorikeetlPsitteuteles pusillaE 
14&Purple-crowned LorikeetlPsitteuteles porphyrocephalaE 
15Satin BowerbirdPtilonorhynchus violaceusE 
16White-throated TreecreeperCormobates leucophaeaE 
17Brown TreecreeperClimacteris picumnusE 
18Superb FairywrenMalurus cyaneusE 
19Eastern SpinebillAcanthorhynchus tenuirostrisE 
20Yellow-faced HoneyeaterCaligavis chrysopsE 
21White-eared HoneyeaterLichenostomus leucotisE 
22&Yellow-tufted HoneyeaterlLichenostomus melanopsE 
23Noisy MinerManorina melanocephalaE 
24&Red WattlebirdlAnthochaera carunculataE 
25&Regent HoneyeaterlAnthochaera phrygiaECR
26White-plumed HoneyeaterPtilotula penicillatusE 
27Fuscous HoneyeaterPtilotula fuscusE 
28&Black HoneyeaterlSugomel nigrumE 
29New Holland HoneyeaterPhylidonyris novaehollandiaeE 
30White-naped HoneyeaterMelithreptus lunatusE 
31Brown-headed HoneyeaterMelithreptus brevirostrisE 
32&Painted HoneyeaterlGrantiella pictaE 
33Little FriarbirdPhilemon citreogularisNE 
34Noisy FriarbirdPhilemon corniculatusNE 
35Spotted PardalotePardalotus punctatusE 
36Speckled WarblerPyrrholaemus sagittatusE 
37Southern WhitefaceAphelocephala leucopsisEV
38Yellow-rumped ThornbillAcanthiza chrysorrhoaE 
39Yellow ThornbillAcanthiza nanaE 
40Striated ThornbillAcanthiza lineataE 
41Brown ThornbillAcanthiza pusillaE 
42Chestnut-rumped ThornbillAcanthiza uropygialisE 
43Buff-rumped ThornbillAcanthiza reguloidesE 
44Western GerygoneGerygone fuscaE 
45Gray-crowned BabblerPomatostomus temporalisNE 
46White-browed BabblerPomatostomus superciliosusE 
47Varied SittellaDaphoenositta chrysopteraE 
48Eastern Shrike-titFalcunculus frontatusE 
49Golden WhistlerPachycephala pectoralisE 
50Olive-backed OrioleOriolus sagittatusNE 
51Dusky WoodswallowArtamus cyanopterusE 
52Pied CurrawongStrepera graculinaE 
53Gray CurrawongStrepera versicolorE 
54Australian Rufous FantailRhipidura rufifronsRR 
55Leaden FlycatcherMyiagra rubeculaNE 
56Satin FlycatcherMyiagra cyanoleucaNE 
57Restless FlycatcherMyiagra inquietaNE 
58White-winged ChoughCorcorax melanorhamphosE 
59&Little RavenlCorvus melloriE 
60Scarlet RobinPetroica boodangE 
61Flame RobinPetroica phoeniceaE 
62Eastern Yellow RobinEopsaltria australisE 
63Diamond FiretailStagonopleura guttataEV
64Red-browed FiretailNeochmia temporalisE 
65&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.

OTHER LOCALES

DISTRIBUTION CODES

CodeDescription##
EEndemic279
LCLocal5
NENear Endemic71
RRRestricted Range56

STATUS CODES

CodeDescription##
NTNear Threatened0
VVulnerable3
ENEndangered0
CRCritically Endangered2

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.