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This is a list of the bird species recorded in the Netherlands. The avifauna of the Netherlands included a total of 560 species documented in the wild through October 2022 according to ''Checklist of Dutch bird species'' with supplemental additions from Avibase.. The checklist "incorporates all decisions by the Dutch rarities committee 'Commissie Dwaalgasten Nederlandse Avifauna' (CDNA) and the Dutch taxonomic committee 'Commissie Systematiek Nederlandse Avifauna' (CSNA)". Of these species, 13 have been introduced by humans, and one is
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. Two species were inadequately documented before 1800. This list's
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treatment (designation and sequence of orders, families and species) and nomenclature (English and scientific names) are those of '' The Clements Checklist of Birds of the World'', 2022 edition.Clements, J. F., T. S. Schulenberg, M. J. Iliff, S. M. Billerman, T. A. Fredericks, B. L. Sullivan, and C. L. Wood. 2022. The eBird/Clements Checklist of Birds of the World: v2022. Downloaded from http://www.birds.cornell.edu/clementschecklist/download/ Retrieved October 25, 2022 The following tags have been used to highlight some categories of occurrence. The notes of population status such as "endangered" apply to the world population and are from ''Bird Checklists of the World''. *(A) Accidental - a species that rarely or accidentally occurs in the Netherlands, requiring review by the CDNA for inclusion in the record *(I) Introduced - a species whose "ancestors originated from captivity or ship transport" and which have been established for at least 20 years per the CDNA *(B) Before 1800 - species "recorded only before 1800 (location and/or date not well enough documented)" per the CDNA


Ducks, geese, and waterfowl

Order:
Anseriformes Anseriformes is an order of birds also known as waterfowl that comprises about 180 living species of birds in three families: Anhimidae (three species of screamers), Anseranatidae (the magpie goose), and Anatidae, the largest family, which in ...
Family: Anatidae Anatidae includes the ducks and most duck-like waterfowl, such as geese and
swan Swans are birds of the family (biology), family Anatidae within the genus ''Cygnus''. The swans' closest relatives include the goose, geese and ducks. Swans are grouped with the closely related geese in the subfamily Anserinae where they form t ...
s. These birds are adapted to an aquatic existence with webbed feet, flattened bills, and feathers that are excellent at shedding water due to an oily coating. * Bar-headed goose, ''Anser indicus'' (I) * Snow goose, ''Anser caerulescens'' * Ross's goose, ''Anser rossii'' (A) * Graylag goose, ''Anser anser'' * Greater white-fronted goose, ''Anser albifrons'' * Lesser white-fronted goose, ''Anser erythropus'' (vulnerable) * Taiga bean-goose, ''Anser fabalis'' * Tundra bean-goose, ''Anser serrirostris'' * Pink-footed goose, ''Anser brachyrhynchus'' * Brant, ''Branta bernicla'' * Barnacle goose, ''Branta leucopsis'' *
Cackling goose The cackling goose (''Branta hutchinsii'') is a species of goose found in North America. Description The black head and neck with white "chinstrap" distinguish this goose from all other geese except the larger Canada goose (''Branta canadensis'' ...
, ''Branta hutchinsii'' (A) *
Canada goose The Canada goose (''Branta canadensis''), or Canadian goose, is a large wild goose with a black head and neck, white cheeks, white under its chin, and a brown body. It is native to the arctic and temperate regions of North America, and it is o ...
, ''Branta canadensis'' *
Red-breasted goose The red-breasted goose (''Branta ruficollis'') is a brightly marked species of goose in the genus ''Branta'' from Eurasia. It is currently classified as vulnerable by the IUCN. Taxonomy and etymology The red-breasted goose is sometimes placed ...
, ''Branta ruficollis'' (A) (vulnerable) *
Mute swan The mute swan (''Cygnus olor'') is a species of swan and a member of the waterfowl family Anatidae. It is native to much of Eurosiberia, and (as a rare winter visitor) the far north of Africa. It is an introduced species in North America, home ...
, ''Cygnus olor'' *
Black swan The black swan (''Cygnus atratus'') is a large waterbird, a species of swan which breeds mainly in the southeast and southwest regions of Australia. Within Australia, the black swan is nomadic, with erratic migration patterns dependent upon c ...
, ''Cygnus atratus'' (I) * Tundra swan, ''Cygnus columbianus'' (A) * Whooper swan, ''Cygnus cygnus'' * Egyptian goose, ''Alopochen aegyptiacus'' (I) *
Ruddy shelduck The ruddy shelduck (''Tadorna ferruginea''), known in India as the Brahminy duck, is a member of the family Anatidae. It is a distinctive waterfowl, in length with a wingspan of . It has orange-brown body plumage with a paler head, while the ...
, ''Tadorna ferruginea'' *
Common shelduck The common shelduck (''Tadorna tadorna'') is a waterfowl species of the shelduck genus, ''Tadorna''. It is widespread and common in the Euro-Siberian region of the Palearctic, mainly breeding in temperate and wintering in subtropical regions; i ...
, ''Tadorna tadorna'' * Mandarin duck, ''Aix galericulata'' (I) * Baikal teal, ''Sibirionetta formosa'' (A) * Garganey, ''Spatula querquedula'' * Blue-winged teal, ''Spatula discors'' (A) * Northern shoveler, ''Spatula clypeata'' *
Gadwall The gadwall (''Mareca strepera'') is a common and widespread dabbling duck in the family Anatidae. Taxonomy The gadwall was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his landmark 1758 10th edition of ''Systema Naturae''. DNA studies have shown that ...
, ''Mareca strepera'' * Falcated duck, ''Mareca falcata'' (A) (near-threatened) * Eurasian wigeon, ''Mareca penelope'' * American wigeon, ''Mareca americana'' (A) *
Mallard The mallard () or wild duck (''Anas platyrhynchos'') is a dabbling duck that breeds throughout the temperate and subtropical Americas, Eurasia, and North Africa, and has been introduced to New Zealand, Australia, Peru, Brazil, Uruguay, Arge ...
, ''Anas platyrhynchos'' * Northern pintail, ''Anas acuta'' * Green-winged teal, ''Anas crecca'' * Marbled teal, ''Marmaronetta angustirostris'' (A) (vulnerable) * Red-crested pochard, ''Netta rufina'' * Redhead, ''Aythya americana'' (A) * Common pochard, ''Aythya ferina'' (vulnerable) * Ring-necked duck, ''Aythya collaris'' (A) * Ferruginous duck, ''Aythya nyroca'' (near-threatened) * Tufted duck, ''Aythya fuligula'' * Greater scaup, ''Aythya marila'' * Lesser scaup, ''Aythya affinis'' (A) * Steller's eider, ''Polysticta stelleri'' (A) (vulnerable) * King eider, ''Somateria spectabilis'' (A) * Common eider, ''Somateria mollissima'' (near-threatened) * Harlequin duck, ''Histrionicus histrionicus'' (A) * Surf scoter, ''Melanitta perspicillata'' (A) * Velvet scoter, ''Melanitta fusca'' (vulnerable) * White-winged scoter, ''Melanitta deglandi'' (A) * Common scoter, ''Melanitta nigra'' * Black scoter, ''Melanitta americana'' (A) (near-threatened) * Long-tailed duck, ''Clangula hyemalis'' (vulnerable) *
Bufflehead The bufflehead (''Bucephala albeola'') is a small sea duck of the genus ''Bucephala'', the goldeneyes. This species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his landmark 1758 10th edition of ''Systema Naturae'' as ''Anas albeola''. The genus na ...
, ''Bucephala albeola'' (A) * Common goldeneye, ''Bucephala clangula'' *
Smew The smew (''Mergellus albellus'') is a species of duck, and is the only living member of the genus ''Mergellus''. ''Mergellus'' is a diminutive of '' Mergus'' and ''albellus'' is from Latin ''albus'' "white". This genus is closely related to ' ...
, ''Mergellus albellus'' * Hooded merganser, ''Lophodytes cucullatus'' (A) * Common merganser, ''Mergus merganser'' * Red-breasted merganser, ''Mergus serrator'' * Ruddy duck, ''Oxyura jamaicensis'' (I) * White-headed duck, ''Oxyura leucocephala'' (A) (endangered)


Pheasants, grouse, and allies

Order: GalliformesFamily:
Phasianidae The Phasianidae are a family (biology), family of heavy, ground-living birds, which includes pheasants, partridges, junglefowl, chickens, Turkey bird, turkeys, Old World quail, and peafowl. The family includes many of the most popular Game (hunti ...
The Phasianidae are a family of terrestrial birds. In general, they are plump (although they vary in size) and have broad, relatively short wings. * Black grouse, ''Lyrurus tetrix'' *
Gray partridge The grey partridge (''Perdix perdix''), also known as the gray-legged partridge, English partridge, Hungarian partridge, or hun, is a gamebird in the pheasant family Phasianidae of the order Galliformes, gallinaceous birds. The scientific name i ...
, ''Perdix perdix'' * Ring-necked pheasant, ''Phasianus colchicus'' (I) * Common quail, ''Coturnix coturnix''


Flamingos

Order: PhoenicopteriformesFamily: Phoenicopteridae Flamingos are gregarious wading birds, usually tall, found in both the Western and eastern Hemispheres. Flamingos filter-feed on shellfish and algae. Their oddly shaped beaks are specially adapted to separate mud and silt from the food they consume and, uniquely, are used upside-down. * Chilean flamingo, ''Phoenicopterus chilensis'' (I) (near-threatened) * American flamingo, ''Phoenicopterus ruber'' (A) * Greater flamingo, ''Phoenicopterus roseus'' (A)


Grebes

Order: PodicipediformesFamily: Podicipedidae Grebes are small to medium-large freshwater diving birds. They have lobed toes and are excellent swimmers and divers. However, they have their feet placed far back on the body, making them quite ungainly on land. * Little grebe, ''Tachybaptus ruficollis'' * Pied-billed grebe, ''Podilymbus podiceps'' (A) * Horned grebe, ''Podiceps auritus'' (vulnerable) * Red-necked grebe, ''Podiceps grisegena'' * Great crested grebe, ''Podiceps cristatus'' *
Eared grebe The black-necked grebe or eared grebe (''Podiceps nigricollis'') is a member of the grebe family of water birds. It was described in 1831 by Christian Ludwig Brehm. There are currently three accepted subspecies, including the nominate subspeci ...
, ''Podiceps nigricollis''


Pigeons and doves

Order: ColumbiformesFamily: Columbidae Pigeons and doves are stout-bodied birds with short necks and short slender bills with a fleshy cere. * Rock pigeon, ''Columba livia'' (I) *
Stock dove The stock dove (''Columba oenas'') is a species of bird in the family Columbidae, the doves and pigeons. It is widely distributed in the western Palearctic. Taxonomy The stock dove was first formally described by the Swedish naturalist Carl Li ...
, ''Columba oenas'' *
Common wood-pigeon The common wood pigeon or common woodpigeon (''Columba palumbus''), also known as simply wood pigeon, wood-pigeon or woodpigeon, is a large species in the dove and pigeon family (Columbidae), native to the western Palearctic. It belongs to the ...
, ''Columba palumbus'' * European turtle-dove, ''Streptopelia turtur'' (vulnerable) *
Oriental turtle-dove The Oriental turtle dove or rufous turtle dove (''Streptopelia orientalis'') is a member of the bird family Columbidae. The species has a wide native distribution range from Europe, east across Asia to Japan. The populations show variations in th ...
, ''Streptopelia orientalis'' (A) * Eurasian collared-dove, ''Streptopelia decaocto''


Sandgrouse

Order: PterocliformesFamily: Pteroclidae Sandgrouse have small, pigeon like heads and necks, but sturdy compact bodies. They have long pointed wings and sometimes tails and a fast direct flight. Flocks fly to watering holes at dawn and dusk. Their legs are feathered down to the toes. *
Pallas's sandgrouse Pallas's sandgrouse (''Syrrhaptes paradoxus'') is a medium to large bird in the sandgrouse family. Naming Marco Polo mentions a bird called ''Bargherlac'' (from Turkmen ''bağırlak'') in ''The Travels of Marco Polo'', published around 1300. ...
, ''Syrrhaptes paradoxus'' (A)


Bustards

Order: OtidiformesFamily: Otididae Bustards are large terrestrial birds mainly associated with dry open country and steppes in the Old World. They are omnivorous and nest on the ground. They walk steadily on strong legs and big toes, pecking for food as they go. They have long broad wings with "fingered" wingtips and striking patterns in flight. Many have interesting mating displays. * Great bustard, ''Otis tarda'' (A) (vulnerable) * Macqueen's bustard, ''Chlamydotis macqueenii'' (A) (vulnerable) * Little bustard, ''Tetrax tetrax'' (A) (near-threatened)


Cuckoos

Order: CuculiformesFamily: Cuculidae The family Cuculidae includes cuckoos, roadrunners and
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. These birds are of variable size with slender bodies, long tails and strong legs. The Old World cuckoos are
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Great spotted cuckoo The great spotted cuckoo (''Clamator glandarius'') is a member of the cuckoo order of birds, the Cuculiformes, which also includes the roadrunners, the anis and the coucals. It is widely spread throughout Africa and the Mediterranean Basin. It i ...
, ''Clamator glandarius'' (A) * Yellow-billed cuckoo, ''Coccyzus americanus'' (A) * Common cuckoo, ''Cuculus canorus''


Nightjars and allies

Order: CaprimulgiformesFamily: Caprimulgidae Nightjars are medium-sized nocturnal birds that usually nest on the ground. They have long wings, short legs and very short bills. Most have small feet, of little use for walking, and long pointed wings. Their soft plumage is camouflaged to resemble bark or leaves. *
Eurasian nightjar The European nightjar (''Caprimulgus europaeus''), common goatsucker, Eurasian nightjar or just nightjar, is a crepuscular and nocturnality, nocturnal bird in the nightjar family that breeds across most of Europe and the Palearctic to Mongolia ...
, ''Caprimulgus europaeus''


Swifts

Order: CaprimulgiformesFamily: Apodidae Swifts are small birds which spend the majority of their lives flying. These birds have very short legs and never settle voluntarily on the ground, perching instead only on vertical surfaces. Many swifts have long swept-back wings which resemble a crescent or boomerang. * Chimney swift, ''Chaetura pelagica'' (A) *
White-throated needletail The white-throated needletail (''Hirundapus caudacutus''), also known as needle-tailed swift or spine-tailed swift, is a large swift in the genus Hirundapus. It is reputed to reach speeds of up to 170 km/h (105 mph) in horizontal flight, but this ...
, ''Hirundapus caudacutus'' (A) *
Alpine swift The alpine swift (''Tachymarptis melba'') formerly ''Apus melba'', is a species of swift found in Africa, southern Europe and Asia. They breed in mountains from southern Europe to the Himalaya. Like common swifts, they are migratory; the souther ...
, ''Apus melba'' (A) * Common swift, ''Apus apus'' * Pallid swift, ''Apus pallidus'' (A) *
Pacific swift The Pacific swift or fork-tailed swift (''Apus pacificus'') is a species of bird that is part of the Swift family. It breeds in eastern Asia. It is strongly migratory, spending the northern hemisphere's winter in Southeast Asia and Austral ...
, ''Apus pacificus'' (A) * Little swift, ''Apus affinis'' (A)


Rails, gallinules, and coots

Order:
Gruiformes The Gruiformes are an order (biology), order containing a considerable number of living and extinct bird family (biology), families, with a widespread geographical diversity. Gruiform means "crane-like". Traditionally, a number of wading and t ...
Family: Rallidae Rallidae is a large family of small to medium-sized birds which includes the rails,
crake The rails, or Rallidae, are a large cosmopolitan family of small- to medium-sized, ground-living birds. The family exhibits considerable diversity and includes the crakes, coots, and gallinules. Many species are associated with wetlands, althoug ...
s, coots and gallinules. Typically they inhabit dense vegetation in damp environments near lakes, swamps or rivers. In general they are shy and secretive birds, making them difficult to observe. Most species have strong legs and long toes which are well adapted to soft uneven surfaces. They tend to have short, rounded wings and to be weak fliers. * Water rail, ''Rallus aquaticus'' * Corn crake, ''Crex crex'' * Spotted crake, ''Porzana porzana'' (A) *
Eurasian moorhen The common moorhen (''Gallinula chloropus''), also known as the waterhen or swamp chicken, is a bird species in the rail family (Rallidae). It is distributed across many parts of the Old World. The common moorhen lives around well-vegetated mars ...
, ''Gallinula chloropus'' * Eurasian coot, ''Fulica atra'' * Western swamphen, ''Porphyrio porphyrio'' (A) * Little crake, ''Zapornia parva'' (A) * Baillon's crake, ''Zapornia pusilla''


Cranes

Order:
Gruiformes The Gruiformes are an order (biology), order containing a considerable number of living and extinct bird family (biology), families, with a widespread geographical diversity. Gruiform means "crane-like". Traditionally, a number of wading and t ...
Family: Gruidae Cranes are large, long-legged and long-necked birds. Unlike the similar-looking but unrelated herons, cranes fly with necks outstretched, not pulled back. Most have elaborate and noisy courting displays or "dances". *
Demoiselle crane The demoiselle crane (''Grus virgo'') is a species of crane found in central Eurosiberia, ranging from the Black Sea to Mongolia and North Eastern China. There is also a small breeding population in Turkey. These cranes are migratory birds. Bir ...
, ''Anthropoides virgo'' (A) * Sandhill crane, ''Antigone canadensis'' (A) * Common crane, ''Grus grus''


Thick-knees

Order: CharadriiformesFamily:
Burhinidae The stone-curlews, also known as dikkops or thick-knees, consist of 10 species within the family Burhinidae, and are found throughout the tropical and temperate parts of the world, with two or more species occurring in some areas of Africa, Asia, ...
The thick-knees are a group of largely tropical waders in the family Burhinidae. They are found worldwide within the tropical zone, with some species also breeding in temperate Europe and Australia. They are medium to large waders with strong black or yellow-black bills, large yellow eyes and cryptic plumage. Despite being classed as waders, most species have a preference for arid or semi-arid habitats. *
Eurasian thick-knee The Eurasian stone-curlew, Eurasian thick-knee, or simply stone-curlew (''Burhinus oedicnemus'') is a northern species of the Burhinidae (stone-curlew) bird family. Taxonomy The Eurasian stone-curlew was formally described by the Swedish natur ...
, ''Burhinus oedicnemus''


Stilts and avocets

Order: CharadriiformesFamily: Recurvirostridae Recurvirostridae is a family of large wading birds, which includes the avocets and stilts. The avocets have long legs and long up-curved bills. The stilts have extremely long legs and long, thin, straight bills. * Black-winged stilt, ''Himantopus himantopus'' * Pied avocet, ''Recurvirostra avosetta''


Oystercatchers

Order: CharadriiformesFamily: Haematopodidae The oystercatchers are large and noisy plover-like birds, with strong bills used for smashing or prising open
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s. * Eurasian oystercatcher, ''Haematopus ostralegus'' (near-threatened)


Plovers and lapwings

Order: CharadriiformesFamily: Charadriidae The family Charadriidae includes the plovers, dotterels and lapwings. They are small to medium-sized birds with compact bodies, short, thick necks and long, usually pointed, wings. They are found in open country worldwide, mostly in habitats near water. * Black-bellied plover, ''Pluvialis squatarola'' * European golden-plover, ''Pluvialis apricaria'' *
American golden-plover The American golden plover (''Pluvialis dominica''), is a medium-sized plover. The genus name is Latin and means relating to rain, from ''pluvia'', "rain". It was believed that golden plovers flocked when rain was imminent. The species name ''d ...
, ''Pluvialis dominica'' (A) * Pacific golden-plover, ''Pluvialis fulva'' (A) *
Northern lapwing The northern lapwing (''Vanellus vanellus''), also known as the peewit or pewit, tuit or tew-it, green plover, or (in Ireland and Britain) pyewipe or just lapwing, is a bird in the lapwing subfamily. It is common through temperate Eurosiberia. ...
, ''Vanellus vanellus'' (near-threatened) *
Gray-headed lapwing The grey-headed lapwing (''Vanellus cinereus'') is a lapwing species which breeds in northeast China and Japan. The mainland population bird migration, winters in northern Southeast Asia from northeastern India to Cambodia. The Japanese populatio ...
, ''Vanellus cinereus'' (A) * Red-wattled lapwing, ''Vanellus indicus'' (A) * Sociable lapwing, ''Vanellus gregarius'' (A) (critically endangered) * White-tailed lapwing, ''Vanellus leucurus'' (A) * Greater sand-plover, ''Charadrius leschenaultii'' (A) *
Caspian plover The Caspian plover (''Charadrius asiaticus'') is a wader in the plover family of birds. The genus name ''Charadrius'' is a Late Latin word for a yellowish bird mentioned in the fourth-century Vulgate. It derives from Ancient Greek ''kharadrios'' ...
, ''Charadrius asiaticus'' (A) * Kentish plover, ''Charadrius alexandrinus'' * Snowy plover, ''Charadrius nivosus'' (A) * Common ringed plover, ''Charadrius hiaticula'' * Little ringed plover, ''Charadrius dubius'' * Killdeer, ''Charadrius vociferus'' (A) * Oriental plover, ''Charadrius veredus'' (A) * Eurasian dotterel, ''Charadrius morinellus''


Sandpipers and allies

Order: CharadriiformesFamily: Scolopacidae Scolopacidae is a large diverse family of small to medium-sized shorebirds including the sandpipers, curlews, godwits, shanks, tattlers, woodcocks, snipes, dowitchers and phalaropes. The majority of these species eat small invertebrates picked out of the mud or soil. Variation in length of legs and bills enables multiple species to feed in the same habitat, particularly on the coast, without direct competition for food. * Upland sandpiper, ''Bartramia longicauda'' (A) * Whimbrel, ''Numenius phaeopus'' * Little curlew, ''Numenius minutus'' (A) * Slender-billed curlew, ''Numenius tenuirostris'' (A) (critically endangered) * Eurasian curlew, ''Numenius arquata'' (near-threatened) * Bar-tailed godwit, ''Limosa lapponica'' (near-threatened) *
Black-tailed godwit The black-tailed godwit (''Limosa limosa'') is a large, long-legged, long-billed shorebird first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758. It is a member of the godwit genus, ''Limosa''. There are four subspecies, all with orange head, neck and chest ...
, ''Limosa limosa'' (near-threatened) * Ruddy turnstone, ''Arenaria interpres'' * Great knot, ''Calidris tenuirostris'' (A) (endangered) * Red knot, ''Calidris canutus'' (near-threatened) * Ruff, ''Calidris pugnax'' * Broad-billed sandpiper, ''Calidris falcinellus'' (A) * Sharp-tailed sandpiper, ''Calidris acuminata'' (A) * Stilt sandpiper, ''Calidris himantopus'' (A) * Curlew sandpiper, ''Calidris ferruginea'' (near-threatened) * Temminck's stint, ''Calidris temminckii'' * Long-toed stint, ''Calidris subminuta'' (A) * Red-necked stint, ''Calidris ruficollis'' (A) (near-threatened) * Sanderling, ''Calidris alba'' * Dunlin, ''Calidris alpina'' * Purple sandpiper, ''Calidris maritima'' * Baird's sandpiper, ''Calidris bairdii'' (A) * Little stint, ''Calidris minuta'' * Least sandpiper, ''Calidris minutilla'' (A) *
White-rumped sandpiper The white-rumped sandpiper (''Calidris fuscicollis'') is a small shorebird that breeds in the northern tundra of Canada and Alaska. This bird can be difficult to distinguish from other similar tiny shorebirds; these are known collectively as " ...
, ''Calidris fuscicollis'' (A) * Buff-breasted sandpiper, ''Calidris subruficollis'' (A) (near-threatened) * Pectoral sandpiper, ''Calidris melanotos'' (A) * Semipalmated sandpiper, ''Calidris pusilla'' (A) (near-threatened) * Western sandpiper, ''Calidris mauri'' (A) * Long-billed dowitcher, ''Limnodromus scolopaceus'' (A) *
Jack snipe The jack snipe or jacksnipe (''Lymnocryptes minimus'') is a small stocky wader. It is the smallest snipe, and the only member of the genus ''Lymnocryptes''. Features such as its sternum make it quite distinct from other snipes or woodcocks. Et ...
, ''Lymnocryptes minimus'' * Eurasian woodcock, ''Scolopax rusticola'' *
Great snipe The great snipe (''Gallinago media'') is a small stocky wader in the genus ''Gallinago''. This bird's breeding habitat is marshes and wet meadows with short vegetation in north-eastern Europe, including north-western Russia. Great snipes are mig ...
, ''Gallinago media'' (A) (extirpated)BirdLife International. 2017. Gallinago media (amended version of 2016 assessment). The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2017: e.T22693093A111105264. https://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2017-1.RLTS.T22693093A111105264.en. Downloaded on 03 May 2021. (near-threatened) * Common snipe, ''Gallinago gallinago'' * Wilson's snipe, ''Gallinago delicata'' (A) * Terek sandpiper, ''Xenus cinereus'' (A) * Wilson's phalarope, ''Phalaropus tricolor'' (A) * Red-necked phalarope, ''Phalaropus lobatus'' * Red phalarope, ''Phalaropus fulicarius'' *
Common sandpiper The common sandpiper (''Actitis hypoleucos'') is a small Palearctic wader. This bird and its American sister species, the spotted sandpiper (''A. macularia''), make up the genus ''Actitis''. They are parapatric and replace each other geographical ...
, ''Actitis hypoleucos'' * Spotted sandpiper, ''Actitis macularia'' (A) * Green sandpiper, ''Tringa ochropus'' *
Solitary sandpiper The solitary sandpiper (''Tringa solitaria'') is a small shorebird. The genus name ''Tringa'' is the New Latin name given to the green sandpiper by Aldrovandus in 1599 based on Ancient Greek ''trungas'', a thrush-sized, white-rumped, tail-bobbin ...
, ''Tringa solitaria'' (A) *
Gray-tailed tattler The grey-tailed tattler (''Tringa brevipes'', formerly ''Heteroscelus brevipes''Banks, Richard C.; Cicero, Carla; Dunn, Jon L.; Kratter, Andrew W.; Rasmussen, Pamela C.; Remsen, J. V. Jr.; Rising, James D. & Stotz, Douglas F. (2006):Forty-seventh ...
, ''Tringa brevipes'' (A) (near-threatened) * Spotted redshank, ''Tringa erythropus'' * Greater yellowlegs, ''Tringa melanoleuca'' (A) * Common greenshank, ''Tringa nebularia'' * Lesser yellowlegs, ''Tringa flavipes'' (A) * Marsh sandpiper, ''Tringa stagnatilis'' (A) * Wood sandpiper, ''Tringa glareola'' * Common redshank, ''Tringa totanus''


Pratincoles and coursers

Order: CharadriiformesFamily: Glareolidae Glareolidae is a family of wading birds comprising the pratincoles, which have short legs, long pointed wings and long forked tails, and the coursers, which have long legs, short wings and long, pointed bills which curve downwards. * Cream-colored courser, ''Cursorius cursor'' (A) * Collared pratincole, ''Glareola pratincola'' (A) * Oriental pratincole, ''Glareola maldivarum'' (A) * Black-winged pratincole, ''Glareola nordmanni'' (A) (near-threatened)


Skuas and jaegers

Order: CharadriiformesFamily: Stercorariidae The family Stercorariidae are, in general, medium to large birds, typically with grey or brown plumage, often with white markings on the wings. They nest on the ground in temperate and arctic regions and are long-distance migrants. *
Great skua The great skua (''Stercorarius skua''), sometimes known by the name bonxie in Britain, is a large seabird in the skua family Stercorariidae. It is roughly the size of a herring gull. It mainly eats fish caught at the sea surface or taken fr ...
, ''Stercorarius skua'' * Pomarine jaeger, ''Stercorarius pomarinus'' *
Parasitic jaeger The parasitic jaeger (''Stercorarius parasiticus''), also known as the Arctic skua, Arctic jaeger or parasitic skua, is a seabird in the skua family Stercorariidae. It is a migratory species that breeds in Northern Scandinavia, Scotland, Iceland, ...
, ''Stercorarius parasiticus'' * Long-tailed jaeger, ''Stercorarius longicaudus'' (A)


Auks, murres, and puffins

Order: CharadriiformesFamily: Alcidae Auks are superficially similar to penguins due to their black-and-white colors, their upright posture and some of their habits, however they are not related to the penguins and differ in being able to fly. Auks live on the open sea, only deliberately coming ashore to nest. * Dovekie, ''Alle alle'' * Common murre, ''Uria aalge'' * Thick-billed murre, ''Uria lomvia'' (A) * Razorbill, ''Alca torda'' (near-threatened) *
Great auk The great auk (''Pinguinus impennis'') is a species of flightless alcid that became extinct in the mid-19th century. It was the only modern species in the genus ''Pinguinus''. It is not closely related to the birds now known as penguins, wh ...
, ''Pinguinus impennis'' (B) (extinct) *
Black guillemot The black guillemot or tystie (''Cepphus grylle'') is a medium-sized seabird of the Alcidae family, native throughout northern Atlantic coasts and eastern North American coasts. It is resident in much of its range, but large populations from the ...
, ''Cepphus grylle'' (A) *
Atlantic puffin The Atlantic puffin ('), also known as the common puffin, is a species of seabird in the auk family. It is the only puffin native to the Atlantic Ocean; two related species, the tufted puffin and the horned puffin is found in the northeastern ...
, ''Fratercula arctica'' (vulnerable)


Gulls, terns, and skimmers

Order: CharadriiformesFamily: Laridae Laridae is a family of medium to large seabirds, the gulls, terns, and
skimmer Skimmer may refer to: Animals *Skimmer (bird), a common name for birds in the genus ''Rynchops'' *Skimmer (dragonfly), a common name for dragonflies in the family Libellulidae *Water strider or skimmer, a common name for insects in the family Ge ...
s. Gulls are typically grey or white, often with black markings on the head or wings. They have stout, longish bills and webbed feet. Terns are a group of generally medium to large seabirds typically with grey or white plumage, often with black markings on the head. Most terns hunt fish by diving but some pick insects off the surface of fresh water. Terns are generally long-lived birds, with several species known to live in excess of 30 years. *
Black-legged kittiwake The black-legged kittiwake (''Rissa tridactyla'') is a seabird species in the gull family Laridae. This species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his landmark 1758 10th edition of ''Systema Naturae'' as ''Larus tridactylus''. The English ...
, ''Rissa tridactyla'' (vulnerable) *
Ivory gull The ivory gull (''Pagophila eburnea'') is a small gull, the only species in the genus ''Pagophila''. It breeds in the high Arctic and has a circumpolar distribution through Greenland, northernmost North America, and Eurasia. Taxonomy The ivory ...
, ''Pagophila eburnea'' (A) (near-threatened) * Sabine's gull, ''Xema sabini'' * Slender-billed gull, ''Chroicocephalus genei'' (A) * Bonaparte's gull, ''Chroicocephalus philadelphia'' (A) * Black-headed gull, ''Chroicocephalus ridibundus'' * Little gull, ''Hydrocoloeus minutus'' * Ross's gull, ''Rhodostethia rosea'' (A) * Laughing gull, ''Leucophaeus atricilla'' (A) * Franklin's gull, ''Leucophaeus pipixcan'' (A) * Mediterranean gull, ''Ichthyaetus melanocephalus'' *
Pallas's gull Pallas's gull (''Ichthyaetus ichthyaetus''), also known as the great black-headed gull, is a large bird species. As is the case with many gulls, it has traditionally been placed in the genus ''Larus''. The scientific name is from Ancient Greek. '' ...
, ''Ichthyaetus ichthyaetus'' (A) * Audouin's gull, ''Ichthyaetus audouinii'' (A) * Common gull, ''Larus canus'' * Ring-billed gull, ''Larus delawarensis'' (A) * Herring gull, ''Larus argentatus'' * Yellow-legged gull, ''Larus michahellis'' * Caspian gull, ''Larus cachinnans'' *
Iceland gull The Iceland gull (''Larus glaucoides'') is a medium-sized gull that breeds in the Arctic regions of Canada and Greenland, but not in Iceland (as its name suggests), where it is only seen during winter. The genus name is from Latin ''larus'', whic ...
, ''Larus glaucoides'' * Lesser black-backed gull, ''Larus fuscus'' *
Glaucous gull The glaucous gull (''Larus hyperboreus'') is a large gull, the second-largest gull in the world. It breeds in Arctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere and winters south to shores of the Holarctic. The genus name is from Latin ''larus'', which a ...
, ''Larus hyperboreus'' * Great black-backed gull, ''Larus marinus'' *
Sooty tern The sooty tern (''Onychoprion fuscatus'') is a seabird in the family Laridae. It is a bird of the tropical oceans, returning to land only to breed on islands throughout the equatorial zone. Taxonomy The sooty tern was described by Carl Linnaeu ...
, ''Onychoprion fuscatus'' (A) * Bridled tern, ''Onychoprion anaethetus'' (A) * Little tern, ''Sternula albifrons'' * Gull-billed tern, ''Gelochelidon nilotica'' * Caspian tern, ''Hydroprogne caspia'' * Black tern, ''Chlidonias niger'' * White-winged tern, ''Chlidonias leucopterus'' * Whiskered tern, ''Chlidonias hybrida'' *
Roseate tern The roseate tern (''Sterna dougallii'') is a species of tern in the family Laridae. The genus name ''Sterna'' is derived from Old English "stearn", "tern", and the specific ''dougallii'' refers to Scottish physician and collector Dr Peter McDoug ...
, ''Sterna dougallii'' (A) * Common tern, ''Sterna hirundo'' *
Arctic tern The Arctic tern (''Sterna paradisaea'') is a tern in the family Laridae. This bird has a circumpolar breeding distribution covering the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions of Europe (as far south as Brittany), Asia, and North America (as far south a ...
, ''Sterna paradisaea'' * Forster's tern, ''Sterna forsteri'' (A) * Sandwich tern, ''Thalasseus sandvicensis'' * Elegant tern, ''Thalasseus elegans'' (A)


Tropicbirds

Order: PhaethontiformesFamily: Phaethontidae Tropicbirds are slender white birds of tropical oceans, with exceptionally long central tail feathers. Their heads and long wings have black markings. * Red-billed tropicbird, ''Phaethon aethereus'' (A)


Loons

Order: GaviiformesFamily: Gaviidae Loons, known as divers in Europe, are a group of aquatic birds found in many parts of North America and northern Europe. They are the size of a large duck or small goose, which they somewhat resemble when swimming, but to which they are completely unrelated. * Red-throated loon, ''Gavia stellata'' *
Arctic loon The black-throated loon (''Gavia arctica''), also known as the Arctic loon and the black-throated diver, is a migratory aquatic bird found in the northern hemisphere, primarily breeding in freshwater lakes in northern Europe and Asia. It winter ...
, ''Gavia arctica'' * Common loon, ''Gavia immer'' * Yellow-billed loon, ''Gavia adamsii'' (A) (near-threatened)


Southern storm-petrels

Order: ProcellariiformesFamily: Oceanitidae Southern storm petrels, are seabirds in the family Oceanitidae, part of the order Procellariiformes. These smallest of seabirds feed on planktonic crustaceans and small fish picked from the surface, typically while hovering. Their flight is fluttering and sometimes bat-like. * Wilson's storm-petrel, ''Oceanites oceanicus'' (A) * White-faced storm-petrel, ''Pelagodroma marina'' (A)


Northern storm-petrels

Order: ProcellariiformesFamily: Hydrobatidae The northern storm-petrels are relatives of the petrels and are the smallest seabirds. They feed on planktonic crustaceans and small fish picked from the surface, typically while hovering. The flight is fluttering and sometimes bat-like. * European storm-petrel, ''Hydrobates pelagicus'' (A) * Leach's storm-petrel, ''Hydrobates leucorhous'' (vulnerable)


Shearwaters and petrels

Order: ProcellariiformesFamily: Procellariidae The procellariids are the main group of medium-sized "true petrels", characterised by united nostrils with medium septum and a long outer functional primary. * Northern fulmar, ''Fulmarus glacialis'' *
Fea's petrel The Fea's petrel (''Pterodroma feae'') is a small seabird in the gadfly petrel genus, '' Pterodroma''. It was previously considered to be a subspecies of the soft-plumaged petrel (''P. mollis''), but they are actually not closely related at al ...
, ''Pterodroma feae'' (A) * Cory's shearwater, ''Calonectris borealis'' (A) * Great shearwater, ''Ardenna gravis'' (A) * Sooty shearwater, ''Ardenna griseus'' (near-threatened) *
Manx shearwater The Manx shearwater (''Puffinus puffinus'') is a medium-sized shearwater in the seabird family Procellariidae. The scientific name of this species records a name shift: Manx shearwaters were called Manks puffins in the 17th century. Puffin is an ...
, ''Puffinus puffinus'' * Balearic shearwater, ''Puffinus mauretanicus'' (A) (critically endangered)


Storks

Order: CiconiiformesFamily: Ciconiidae Storks are large, long-legged, long-necked, wading birds with long, stout bills. Storks are mute, but bill-clattering is an important mode of communication at the nest. Their nests can be large and may be reused for many years. Many species are migratory. * Black stork, ''Ciconia nigra'' * White stork, ''Ciconia ciconia''


Boobies and gannets

Order: SuliformesFamily: Sulidae The sulids comprise the gannets and boobies. Both groups are medium to large coastal seabirds that plunge-dive for fish. *
Brown booby The brown booby (''Sula leucogaster'') is a large seabird of the booby family Sulidae, of which it is perhaps the most common and widespread species. It has a pantropical range, which overlaps with that of other booby species. The gregarious brow ...
, ''Sula leucogaster'' (A) * Northern gannet, ''Morus bassanus''


Cormorants and shags

Order: SuliformesFamily: Phalacrocoracidae Phalacrocoracidae is a family of medium to large coastal, fish-eating seabirds that includes cormorants and shags. Plumage colouration varies, with the majority having mainly dark plumage, some species being black-and-white and a few being colourful. * Pygmy cormorant, ''Microcarbo pygmeus'' (A) * Great cormorant, ''Phalacrocorax carbo'' * European shag, ''Gulosus aristotelis''


Pelicans

Order: PelecaniformesFamily: Pelecanidae
Pelican Pelicans (genus ''Pelecanus'') are a genus of large water birds that make up the family Pelecanidae. They are characterized by a long beak and a large throat pouch used for catching prey and draining water from the scooped-up contents before s ...
s are large water birds with a distinctive pouch under their beak. As with other members of the order Pelecaniformes, they have webbed feet with four toes. *
Great white pelican The great white pelican (''Pelecanus onocrotalus'') also known as the eastern white pelican, rosy pelican or white pelican is a bird in the pelican family. It breeds from southeastern Europe through Asia and Africa, in swamps and shallow lakes. ...
, ''Pelecanus onocrotalus'' (A) * Dalmatian pelican, ''Pelecanus crispus'' (A) (near-threatened)


Heron, egrets, and bitterns

Order: PelecaniformesFamily: Ardeidae The family Ardeidae contains the bitterns,
heron The herons are long-legged, long-necked, freshwater and coastal birds in the family Ardeidae, with 72 recognised species, some of which are referred to as egrets or bitterns rather than herons. Members of the genera ''Botaurus'' and ''Ixobrychus ...
s and egrets. Herons and egrets are medium to large wading birds with long necks and legs. Bitterns tend to be shorter necked and more wary. Members of Ardeidae fly with their necks retracted, unlike other long-necked birds such as storks, ibises and spoonbills. * Great bittern, ''Botaurus stellaris'' * Little bittern, ''Ixobrychus minutus'' *
Gray heron The grey heron (''Ardea cinerea'') is a long-legged wading bird of the heron family, Ardeidae, native throughout temperate Europe and Asia and also parts of Africa. It is resident in much of its range, but some populations from the more northern ...
, ''Ardea cinerea'' * Purple heron, ''Ardea purpurea'' * Great egret, ''Ardea alba'' * Little egret, ''Egretta garzetta'' * Cattle egret, ''Bubulcus ibis'' * Squacco heron, ''Ardeola ralloides'' (A) *
Green heron The green heron (''Butorides virescens'') is a small heron of North and Central America. ''Butorides'' is from Middle English ''butor'' "bittern" and Ancient Greek ''-oides'', "resembling", and ''virescens'' is Latin for "greenish". It was long c ...
, ''Butorides virescens'' (A) * Striated heron, ''Butorides striata'' (A) *
Black-crowned night-heron The black-crowned night heron (''Nycticorax nycticorax''), or black-capped night heron, commonly shortened to just night heron in Eurasia, is a medium-sized heron found throughout a large part of the world, including parts of Europe, Asia, and N ...
, ''Nycticorax nycticorax'' * Yellow-crowned night-heron, ''Nyctanassa violacea'' (A)


Ibises and spoonbills

Order: PelecaniformesFamily: Threskiornithidae Threskiornithidae is a family of large terrestrial and wading birds which includes the ibises and
spoonbill Spoonbills are a genus, ''Platalea'', of large, long-legged wading birds. The spoonbills have a global distribution, being found on every continent except Antarctica. The genus name ''Platalea'' derives from Ancient Greek and means "broad", refe ...
s. They have long, broad wings with 11 primary and about 20 secondary feathers. They are strong fliers and despite their size and weight, very capable soarers. * Glossy ibis, ''Plegadis falcinellus'' * African sacred ibis, ''Threskiornis aethiopicus'' (I) * Northern bald ibis, ''Geronticus eremita'' (I) * Eurasian spoonbill, ''Platalea leucorodia''


Osprey

Order: AccipitriformesFamily: Pandionidae The family Pandionidae contains only one species, the osprey. The osprey is a medium-large raptor which is a specialist fish-eater with a worldwide distribution. * Osprey, ''Pandion haliaetus''


Hawks, eagles, and kites

Order: AccipitriformesFamily: Accipitridae Accipitridae is a family of birds of prey, which includes
hawk Hawks are bird of prey, birds of prey of the family Accipitridae. They are widely distributed and are found on all continents except Antarctica. * The subfamily Accipitrinae includes goshawks, sparrowhawks, sharp-shinned hawks and others. Th ...
s,
eagle Eagle is the common name for many large birds of prey of the family Accipitridae. Eagles belong to several groups of genera, some of which are closely related. Most of the 68 species of eagle are from Eurasia and Africa. Outside this area, just ...
s, kites, harriers and Old World vultures. These birds have powerful hooked beaks for tearing flesh from their prey, strong legs, powerful talons and keen eyesight. * Black-winged kite, ''Elanus caeruleus'' (A) * Bearded vulture, ''Gypaetus barbatus'' (A) * Egyptian vulture, ''Neophron percnopterus'' (A) (endangered) * European honey-buzzard, ''Pernis apivorus'' * Cinereous vulture, ''Aegypius monachus'' (A) (near-threatened) *
Eurasian griffon The Eurasian griffon vulture (''Gyps fulvus'') is a large Old World vulture in the bird of prey family Accipitridae. It may also be known as the Griffon vulture, though it may be used for the genus as a whole. It is not to be confused with Rü ...
, ''Gyps fulvus'' (A) *
Short-toed snake-eagle The short-toed snake eagle (''Circaetus gallicus''), also known as the short-toed eagle, is a medium-sized bird of prey in the family Accipitridae, which also includes many other diurnal raptors such as kites, buzzards and harriers. The genus na ...
, ''Circaetus gallicus'' (A) * Lesser spotted eagle, ''Clanga pomarina'' (A) * Greater spotted eagle, ''Clanga clanga'' (A) (vulnerable) *
Booted eagle The booted eagle (''Hieraaetus pennatus'', also classified as ''Aquila pennata'') is a medium-sized mostly migratory bird of prey with a wide distribution in the Palearctic and southern Asia, wintering in the tropics of Africa and Asia, with a ...
, ''Hieraaetus pennatus'' (A) * Steppe eagle, ''Aquila nipalensis'' (A) (endangered) *
Spanish eagle The Spanish imperial eagle (''Aquila adalberti''), also known as the Spanish eagle or Adalbert's eagle, is a species of eagle native to the Iberian Peninsula. The binomial commemorates Prince Adalbert of Bavaria. Due to its distinct “epaulett ...
, ''Aquila adalberti'' (A) (vulnerable) * Imperial eagle, ''Aquila heliaca'' (A) (vulnerable) * Golden eagle, ''Aquila chrysaetos'' (A) * Bonelli's eagle, ''Aquila fasciata'' (A) *
Eurasian marsh-harrier The western marsh harrier (''Circus aeruginosus'') is a large harrier, a bird of prey from temperate and subtropical western Eurasia and adjacent Africa. It is also known as the Eurasian marsh harrier. Formerly, a number of relatives were includ ...
, ''Circus aeruginosus'' * Hen harrier, ''Circus cyaneus'' * Northern harrier, ''Circus hudsonius'' (A) * Pallid harrier, ''Circus macrourus'' (A) (near-threatened) * Montagu's harrier, ''Circus pygargus'' *
Eurasian sparrowhawk The Eurasian sparrowhawk (''Accipiter nisus''), also known as the northern sparrowhawk or simply the sparrowhawk, is a small bird of prey in the family Accipitridae. Adult male Eurasian sparrowhawks have bluish grey upperparts and orange-barred ...
, ''Accipiter nisus'' *
Northern goshawk The northern goshawk (; ''Accipiter gentilis'') is a species of medium-large bird of prey, raptor in the Family (biology), family Accipitridae, a family which also includes other extant diurnal raptors, such as eagles, buzzards and harrier (bird) ...
, ''Accipiter gentilis'' * Red kite, ''Milvus milvus'' (near-threatened) * Black kite, ''Milvus migrans'' * White-tailed eagle, ''Haliaeetus albicilla'' *
Rough-legged hawk The rough-legged buzzard or rough-legged hawk (''Buteo lagopus'') is a medium-large bird of prey. It is found in Arctic and Subarctic regions of North America, Europe, and Russia during the breeding season and migrates south for the winter. It ...
, ''Buteo lagopus'' *
Common buzzard The common buzzard (''Buteo buteo'') is a medium-to-large bird of prey which has a large range. A member of the genus ''Buteo'', it is a member of the family Accipitridae. The species lives in most of Europe and extends its breeding range across ...
, ''Buteo buteo'' * Long-legged buzzard, ''Buteo rufinus'' (A)


Barn-owls

Order: StrigiformesFamily: Tytonidae
Barn owl The barn owl (''Tyto alba'') is the most widely distributed species of owl in the world and one of the most widespread of all species of birds, being found almost everywhere except for the polar and desert regions, Asia north of the Himalaya ...
s are medium to large owls with large heads and characteristic heart-shaped faces. They have long strong legs with powerful talons. *
Barn owl The barn owl (''Tyto alba'') is the most widely distributed species of owl in the world and one of the most widespread of all species of birds, being found almost everywhere except for the polar and desert regions, Asia north of the Himalaya ...
, ''Tyto alba''


Owls

Order: StrigiformesFamily: Strigidae The typical owls are small to large solitary nocturnal birds of prey. They have large forward-facing eyes and ears, a hawk-like beak and a conspicuous circle of feathers around each eye called a facial disk *
Eurasian scops-owl The Eurasian scops owl (''Otus scops''), also known as the European scops owl or just scops owl, is a small owl in the typical owl family Strigidae. Its breeding range extends from southern Europe eastwards to southern Siberia and the western Hima ...
, ''Otus scops'' * Eurasian eagle-owl, ''Bubo bubo'' * Snowy owl, ''Bubo scandiacus'' (A) (vulnerable) * Northern hawk owl, ''Surnia ulula'' (A) *
Eurasian pygmy-owl The Eurasian pygmy owl (''Glaucidium passerinum'') is the smallest owl in Europe. It is a dark reddish to greyish-brown, with spotted sides and half of a white ring around the back of the neck. This species is found in the boreal forests of North ...
, ''Glaucidium passerinum'' (A) *
Little owl The little owl (''Athene noctua''), also known as the owl of Athena or owl of Minerva, is a bird that inhabits much of the temperate and warmer parts of Europe, the Palearctic east to Korea, and North Africa. It was introduced into Britain at ...
, ''Athene noctua'' * Tawny owl, ''Strix aluco'' * Long-eared owl, ''Asio otus'' * Short-eared owl, ''Asio flammeus'' * Boreal owl, ''Aegolius funereus'' (A)


Hoopoes

Order: BucerotiformesFamily: Upupidae Hoopoes have black, white and orangey-pink coloring with a large erectile crest on their head. * Eurasian hoopoe, ''Upupa epops''


Kingfishers

Order: CoraciiformesFamily: Alcedinidae Kingfishers are medium-sized birds with large heads, long, pointed bills, short legs and stubby tails. * Common kingfisher, ''Alcedo atthis'' *
Belted kingfisher The belted kingfisher (''Megaceryle alcyon'') is a large, conspicuous water kingfisher, native to North America. All kingfishers were formerly placed in one family, Alcedinidae, but recent research suggests that this should be divided into three ...
, ''Ceryle alcyon'' (A)


Bee-eaters

Order: CoraciiformesFamily: Meropidae The bee-eaters are a group of near passerine birds in the family Meropidae. Most species are found in Africa but others occur in southern Europe, Madagascar, Australia and New Guinea. They are characterised by richly colored plumage, slender bodies and usually elongated central tail feathers. All are colourful and have long downturned bills and pointed wings, which give them a swallow-like appearance when seen from afar. *
Blue-cheeked bee-eater The blue-cheeked bee-eater (''Merops persicus'') is a near passerine bird in the bee-eater family, Meropidae. The genus name ''Merops'' is Ancient Greek for "bee-eater", and ''persicus'' is Latin for "Persian". It breeds in Northern Africa, and ...
, ''Merops persicus'' (A) * European bee-eater, ''Merops apiaster''


Rollers

Order: CoraciiformesFamily: Coraciidae Rollers resemble crows in size and build, but are more closely related to the kingfishers and bee-eaters. They share the colourful appearance of those groups with blues and browns predominating. The two inner front toes are connected, but the outer toe is not. * European roller, ''Coracias garrulus'' (A)


Woodpeckers

Order: PiciformesFamily:
Picidae Woodpeckers are part of the bird family Picidae, which also includes the piculets, wrynecks, and sapsuckers. Members of this family are found worldwide, except for Australia, New Guinea, New Zealand, Madagascar, and the extreme polar regions. M ...
Woodpeckers are small to medium-sized birds with chisel-like beaks, short legs, stiff tails and long tongues used for capturing insects. Some species have feet with two toes pointing forward and two backward, while several species have only three toes. Many woodpeckers have the habit of tapping noisily on tree trunks with their beaks. *
Eurasian wryneck The Eurasian wryneck or northern wryneck (''Jynx torquilla'') is a species of wryneck in the woodpecker family. This species mainly breeds in temperate regions of Europe and Asia. Most populations are migratory, wintering in tropical Africa and ...
, ''Jynx torquilla'' *
Middle spotted woodpecker The middle spotted woodpecker (''Dendrocoptes medius'') is a European woodpecker belonging to the genus '' Dendrocoptes''. Taxonomy The middle spotted woodpecker was formally described by the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus in 1758 in the ...
, ''Dendrocoptes medius'' *
Great spotted woodpecker The great spotted woodpecker (''Dendrocopos major'') is a medium-sized woodpecker with pied black and white plumage and a red patch on the lower belly. Males and young birds also have red markings on the neck or head. This species is found acros ...
, ''Dendrocopos major'' * Lesser spotted woodpecker, ''Dryobates minor'' *
Gray-headed woodpecker The grey-headed woodpecker (''Picus canus''), also known as the grey-faced woodpecker, is a Eurasian member of the woodpecker family, Picidae. Along with the more commonly found European green woodpecker and the Iberian green woodpecker, it is o ...
, ''Picus canus'' (A) *
Eurasian green woodpecker The European green woodpecker (''Picus viridis'') is a large green woodpecker with a bright red crown and a black moustache. Males have a red centre to the moustache stripe which is absent in females. It is resident across much of Europe and th ...
, ''Picus viridis'' *
Black woodpecker The black woodpecker (''Dryocopus martius'') is a large woodpecker that lives in mature forests across the northern Palearctic. It is the sole representative of its genus in that region. Its range is expanding. The black woodpecker is easily the ...
, ''Dryocopus martius''


Falcons and caracaras

Order: FalconiformesFamily:
Falconidae The falcons and caracaras are around 60 species of diurnal birds of prey that make up the family Falconidae (representing all extant species in the order Falconiformes). The family is divided into three subfamilies, Herpetotherinae, which inclu ...
Falconidae is a family of diurnal birds of prey. They differ from hawks, eagles and kites in that they kill with their beaks instead of their talons. * Lesser kestrel, ''Falco naumanni'' (A) * Eurasian kestrel, ''Falco tinnunculus'' * American kestrel, ''Falco sparverius'' (A) *
Red-footed falcon The red-footed falcon (''Falco vespertinus''), formerly the western red-footed falcon, is a bird of prey. It belongs to the family Falconidae, the falcons. This bird is found in eastern Europe and Asia although its numbers are dwindling rapidly ...
, ''Falco vespertinus'' (near-threatened) * Eleonora's falcon, ''Falco eleonorae'' (A) *
Merlin Merlin ( cy, Myrddin, kw, Marzhin, br, Merzhin) is a mythical figure prominently featured in the legend of King Arthur and best known as a mage, with several other main roles. His usual depiction, based on an amalgamation of historic and le ...
, ''Falco columbarius'' * Eurasian hobby, ''Falco subbuteo'' * Gyrfalcon, ''Falco rusticolus'' (A) *
Peregrine falcon The peregrine falcon (''Falco peregrinus''), also known as the peregrine, and historically as the duck hawk in North America, is a Cosmopolitan distribution, cosmopolitan bird of prey (Bird of prey, raptor) in the family (biology), family Falco ...
, ''Falco peregrinus''


Old World parrots

Order: PsittaciformesFamily: Psittaculidae Characteristic features of parrots include a strong curved bill, an upright stance, strong legs, and clawed zygodactyl feet. Many parrots are vividly colored, and some are multi-colored. In size they range from to in length. Old World parrots are found from Africa east across south and southeast Asia and Oceania to Australia and New Zealand. * Alexandrine parakeet, ''Psittacula eupatria'' (I) (near-threatened) * Rose-ringed parakeet, ''Psittacula krameri'' (I)


Vireos, shrike-babblers, and erpornis

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Vireonidae The vireos are a group of small to medium-sized passerine birds restricted to the New World and Southeast Asia. * Red-eyed vireo, ''Vireo olivaceus'' (A)


Old World orioles

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Oriolidae The Old World orioles are colourful passerine birds. They are not related to the New World orioles. * Eurasian golden oriole, ''Oriolus oriolus''


Shrikes

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Laniidae Shrikes are passerine birds known for their habit of catching other birds and small animals and impaling the uneaten portions of their bodies on thorns. A shrike's beak is hooked, like that of a typical bird of prey. * Red-backed shrike, ''Lanius collurio'' *
Red-tailed shrike The red-tailed shrike or Turkestan shrike (''Lanius phoenicuroides'') is a member of the shrike family ( Laniidae). It was formerly considered conspecific with the isabelline shrike and the red-backed shrike. Description The plumage is a sandy ...
, ''Lanius phoenicuroides'' (A) * Isabelline shrike, ''Lanius isabellinus'' (A) * Brown shrike, ''Lanius cristatus'' (A) * Long-tailed shrike, ''Lanius schach'' (A) * Northern shrike, ''Lanius borealis'' (A) *
Great gray shrike The great grey shrike (''Lanius excubitor'') is a large and predatory songbird species in the shrike family (Laniidae). It forms a superspecies with its parapatric southern relatives, the Iberian grey shrike (''L. meridionalis''), the Chinese ...
, ''Lanius excubitor'' *
Lesser gray shrike The lesser grey shrike (''Lanius minor'') is a member of the shrike family ''Laniidae''. It breeds in South and Central Europe and western Asia in the summer and migrates to winter quarters in southern Africa in the early autumn, returning in sp ...
, ''Lanius minor'' (A) *
Masked shrike The masked shrike (''Lanius nubicus'') is a species of bird in the shrike family, Laniidae. It breeds in southeastern Europe and at the eastern end of the Mediterranean, with a separate population in eastern Iraq and western Iran. It is migrat ...
, ''Lanius nubicus'' (A) *
Woodchat shrike The woodchat shrike (''Lanius senator'') is a member of the shrike family Laniidae. It can be identified by its red-brown crown and nape. It is mainly insectivorous and favours open wooded areas with scattered trees such as orchards, particularl ...
, ''Lanius senator''


Crows, jays, and magpies

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Corvidae The family Corvidae includes crows,
raven A raven is any of several larger-bodied bird species of the genus ''Corvus''. These species do not form a single taxonomic group within the genus. There is no consistent distinction between "crows" and "ravens", common names which are assigned t ...
s, jays, choughs,
magpie Magpies are birds of the Corvidae family. Like other members of their family, they are widely considered to be intelligent creatures. The Eurasian magpie, for instance, is thought to rank among the world's most intelligent creatures, and is one ...
s, treepies, nutcrackers and
ground jay The ground jays or ground choughs belong to a distinct group of the passerine order of birds in the genus ''Podoces'' of the crow family Corvidae. They inhabit high altitude semi-desert areas from central Asia to Mongolia. Ground jays show adapt ...
s. Corvids are above average in size among the Passeriformes, and some of the larger species show high levels of intelligence. *
Eurasian jay The Eurasian jay (''Garrulus glandarius'') is a species of passerine bird in the crow family Corvidae. It has pinkish brown plumage with a black stripe on each side of a whitish throat, a bright blue panel on the upper wing and a black tail. The ...
, ''Garrulus glandarius'' *
Eurasian magpie The Eurasian magpie or common magpie (''Pica pica'') is a resident breeding bird throughout the northern part of the Eurasian continent. It is one of several birds in the crow family (corvids) designated magpies, and belongs to the Holarctic ra ...
, ''Pica pica'' *
Eurasian nutcracker The spotted nutcracker, Eurasian nutcracker, or simply nutcracker (''Nucifraga caryocatactes'') is a passerine bird slightly larger than the Eurasian jay. It has a much larger bill and a slimmer looking head without any crest. The feathering over ...
, ''Nucifraga caryocatactes'' (A) * Yellow-billed chough, ''Pyrrhocorax graculus'' (A) *
Eurasian jackdaw The western jackdaw (''Coloeus monedula''), also known as the Eurasian jackdaw, the European jackdaw, or simply the jackdaw, is a passerine bird in the crow family. Found across Europe, western Asia and North Africa; it is mostly resident, alt ...
, ''Corvus monedula'' * Daurian jackdaw, ''Corvus dauuricus'' (A) * House crow, ''Corvus splendens'' (I) * Rook, ''Corvus frugilegus'' * Carrion crow, ''Corvus corone'' * Hooded crow, ''Corvus cornix'' * Common raven, ''Corvus corax''


Tits, chickadees, and titmice

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Paridae The Paridae are mainly small stocky woodland species with short stout bills. Some have crests. They are adaptable birds, with a mixed diet including seeds and insects. * Coal tit, ''Periparus ater'' * Crested tit, ''Lophophanes cristatus'' * Marsh tit, ''Poecile palustris'' *
Willow tit The willow tit (''Poecile montanus'') is a passerine bird in the tit family, Paridae. It is a widespread and common resident breeder throughout temperate and subarctic Europe and across the Palearctic. The plumage is grey-brown and off-white w ...
, ''Poecile montana'' * Eurasian blue tit, ''Cyanistes caeruleus'' * Great tit, ''Parus major''


Penduline-tits

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Remizidae The penduline-tits are a group of small passerine birds related to the true tits. They are insectivores. *
Eurasian penduline-tit The Eurasian penduline tit or European penduline tit (''Remiz pendulinus'') is a passerine bird of the genus ''Remiz''. It is relatively widespread throughout the western Palearctic. It is migratory in the northern part of its range but resident ...
, ''Remiz pendulinus''


Larks

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Alaudidae Larks are small terrestrial birds with often extravagant songs and display flights. Most larks are fairly dull in appearance. Their food is insects and seeds. * Horned lark, ''Eremophila alpestris'' * Greater short-toed lark, ''Calandrella brachydactyla'' (A) * Bimaculated lark, ''Bimaculated'' (A) * Calandra lark, ''Melanocorypha calandra'' (A) * Wood lark, ''Lullula arborea'' * Eurasian skylark, ''Alauda arvensis'' * Crested lark, ''Galerida cristata'' (A)


Bearded reedling

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Panuridae This species, the only one in its family, is found in reed beds throughout temperate Europe and Asia. * Bearded reedling, ''Panurus biarmicus''


Cisticolas and allies

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Cisticolidae The Cisticolidae are warblers found mainly in warmer southern regions of the Old World. They are generally very small birds of drab brown or grey appearance found in open country such as grassland or scrub. *
Zitting cisticola The zitting cisticola or streaked fantail warbler (''Cisticola juncidis'') is a widely distributed Old World warbler whose breeding range includes southern Europe, Africa (outside the deserts and rainforest), and southern Asia down to northern Aus ...
, ''Cisticola juncidis''


Reed warblers and allies

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Acrocephalidae The members of this family are usually rather large for "warblers". Most are rather plain olivaceous brown above with much yellow to beige below. They are usually found in open woodland, reedbeds, or tall grass. The family occurs mostly in southern to western Eurasia and surroundings, but it also ranges far into the Pacific, with some species in Africa. *
Booted warbler The booted warbler (''Iduna caligata'') is an Old World warbler in the tree warbler group. It was formerly considered to be conspecific with Sykes's warbler, but the two are now usually both afforded species status. Booted warbler itself breeds ...
, ''Iduna caligata'' (A) * Sykes's warbler, ''Iduna rama'' (A) *
Eastern olivaceous warbler The eastern olivaceous warbler (''Iduna pallida'') is a small passerine bird with drab plumage tones, that is native to the Old World. For the most part it breeds in southeastern Europe, the Middle East and adjacent western Asia, and winters in t ...
, ''Iduna pallida'' (A) *
Upcher's warbler Upcher's warbler (''Hippolais languida'') is an Old World warbler in the tree warbler genus ''Hippolais''. It breeds in an area from Turkey south and east to Pakistan. It is migratory, wintering in eastern Africa, from Eritrea and Somalia south ...
, ''Hippolais languida'' (A) *
Melodious warbler The melodious warbler (''Hippolais polyglotta'') is an Old World warbler in the tree warbler genus ''Hippolais''. It breeds in southwest Europe and northwest Africa. It is migratory, wintering in sub-Saharan Africa. This small passerine bird is ...
, ''Hippolais polyglotta'' *
Icterine warbler The icterine warbler (''Hippolais icterina'') is an Old World warbler in the tree warbler genus ''Hippolais''. It breeds in mainland Europe except the southwest, where it is replaced by its western counterpart, the melodious warbler. It is migr ...
, ''Hippolais icterina'' * Aquatic warbler, ''Acrocephalus paludicola'' (vulnerable) * Moustached warbler, ''Acrocephalus melanopogon'' (A) * Sedge warbler, ''Acrocephalus schoenobaenus'' * Paddyfield warbler, ''Acrocephalus agricola'' (A) * Blyth's reed warbler, ''Acrocephalus dumetorum'' (A) *
Marsh warbler The marsh warbler (''Acrocephalus palustris'') is an Old World warbler currently classified in the family Acrocephalidae. It breeds in temperate Europe and the western Palearctic and winters mainly in southeast Africa. It is notable for incorpora ...
, ''Acrocephalus palustris'' * Eurasian reed warbler, ''Acrocephalus scirpaceus'' * Great reed warbler, ''Acrocephalus arundinaceus''


Grassbirds and allies

Order: PasseriformesFamily:
Locustellidae Locustellidae is a newly recognized family of small insectivorous songbirds ("warblers"), formerly placed in the Old World warbler "wastebin" family. It contains the grass warblers, grassbirds, and the ''Bradypterus'' "bush warblers". These bird ...
Locustellidae are a family of small insectivorous songbirds found mainly in Eurasia, Africa, and the Australian region. They are smallish birds with tails that are usually long and pointed, and tend to be drab brownish or buffy all over. *
Pallas's grasshopper warbler Pallas's grasshopper warbler (''Helopsaltes certhiola''), also known as the rusty-rumped warbler, is an Old World warbler in the grass warbler genus ''Helopsaltes''. It breeds in the eastern Palearctic: from the Altai Mountains, Mongolia and Tra ...
, ''Helopsaltes certhiola'' (A) *
Lanceolated warbler The lanceolated warbler (''Locustella lanceolata'') is an Old World warbler in the grass warbler genus ''Locustella''. It breeds from northeast European Russia across the Palearctic to northern Hokkaidō, Japan. It is migratory, wintering in ...
, ''Locustella lanceolata'' (A) *
River warbler The river warbler (''Locustella fluviatilis'') is an Old World warbler in the grass warbler genus ''Locustella''. It breeds in eastern and central Europe, and into the western Palearctic. It is migratory, wintering in inland southern Africa, f ...
, ''Locustella fluviatilis'' * Savi's warbler, ''Locustella luscinioides'' *
Common grasshopper-warbler The common grasshopper warbler (''Locustella naevia'') is a species of Old World warbler in the grass warbler genus ''Locustella''. It breeds across much of temperate Europe and the western Palearctic. It is migratory, wintering in north and wes ...
, ''Locustella naevia''


Swallows

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Hirundinidae The family Hirundinidae is adapted to aerial feeding. They have a slender streamlined body, long pointed wings and a short bill with a wide gape. The feet are adapted to perching rather than walking, and the front toes are partially joined at the base. *
Purple martin The purple martin (''Progne subis'') is a passerine bird in the swallow family Hirundinidae. It is the largest swallow in North America. Despite its name, the purple martin is not truly purple. The dark blackish-blue feathers have an iridescent s ...
, ''Progne subis'' (A) * Bank swallow, ''Riparia riparia'' *
Eurasian crag-martin The Eurasian crag martin or just crag martin (''Ptyonoprogne rupestris'') is a small passerine bird in the swallow family. It is about long with ash-brown upperparts and paler underparts, and a short, square tail that has distinctive white pat ...
, ''Ptyonoprogne rupestris'' (A) * Barn swallow, ''Hirundo rustica'' * Red-rumped swallow, ''Hirundo daurica'' *
Common house-martin Common may refer to: Places * Common, a townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland * Boston Common, a central public park in Boston, Massachusetts * Cambridge Common, common land area in Cambridge, Massachusetts * Clapham Common, originally com ...
, ''Delichon urbicum''


Leaf warblers

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Phylloscopidae Leaf warblers are a family of small insectivorous birds found mostly in Eurasia and ranging into Wallacea and Africa. The species are of various sizes, often green-plumaged above and yellow below, or more subdued with greyish-green to greyish-brown colors. * Wood warbler, ''Phylloscopus sibilatrix'' *
Western Bonelli's warbler The western Bonelli's warbler (''Phylloscopus bonelli'') is a warbler in the leaf warbler genus '' Phylloscopus''. It was formerly regarded as the western subspecies of a wider "Bonelli's warbler" species, but as a result of modern taxonomic deve ...
, ''Phylloscopus bonelli'' (A) * Eastern Bonelli's warbler, ''Phylloscopus orientalis'' (A) * Yellow-browed warbler, ''Phylloscopus inornatus'' *
Hume's warbler Hume's leaf warbler or Hume's warbler (''Phylloscopus humei'') is a small leaf warbler which breeds in the mountains of inner Asia. This warbler is migratory and winters mainly in India. The English name and the specific ''humei'' bird commemor ...
, ''Phylloscopus humei'' (A) * Pallas's leaf warbler, ''Phylloscopus proregulus'' (A) * Radde's warbler, ''Phylloscopus schwarzi'' (A) * Dusky warbler, ''Phylloscopus fuscatus'' (A) * Willow warbler, ''Phylloscopus trochilus'' *
Common chiffchaff The common chiffchaff (''Phylloscopus collybita''), or simply the chiffchaff, is a common and widespread leaf warbler which breeds in open woodlands throughout northern and temperate Europe and the Palearctic. It is a migratory passerine which ...
, ''Phylloscopus collybita'' *
Iberian chiffchaff The Iberian chiffchaff (''Phylloscopus ibericus'') is a species of leaf warbler Endemic (ecology), endemic to Portugal, Spain and North Africa, west of a line stretching roughly from the western Pyrenees via the mountains of central Spain to the ...
, ''Phylloscopus ibericus'' (A) *
Eastern crowned warbler The eastern crowned warbler (''Phylloscopus coronatus'') is a species of Old World warbler in the family Phylloscopidae. It inhabits boreal and temperate forests in the east Palearctic. Description The eastern crowned warbler is a medium-sized, ...
, ''Phylloscopus coronatus'' (A) *
Green warbler The green warbler (''Phylloscopus nitidus''), also known as green willow warbler or green leaf warbler, is a leaf warbler found in the Caucasus Mountains in southeastern Europe. Like all leaf warblers, it was formerly placed in the "Old World wa ...
, ''Phylloscopus nitidus'' (A) * Greenish warbler, ''Phylloscopus trochiloides'' (A) *
Two-barred warbler The two-barred warbler (''Phylloscopus plumbeitarsus'') is a bird of the leaf warbler family (biology), family (Phylloscopidae). The species was Species description, first described by Robert Swinhoe in 1861. It was formerly included in the "Old ...
, ''Phylloscopus plumbeitarsus'' (A) * Arctic warbler, ''Phylloscopus borealis'' (A)


Bush warblers and allies

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Scotocercidae The members of this family are found throughout Africa, Asia, and Polynesia. Their taxonomy is in flux, and some authorities place some genera in other families.Gill, F. and D. Donsker (Eds). 2019. IOC World Bird List (v 9.2). . http://www.worldbirdnames.org/ retrieved 22 June 2019 * Cetti's warbler, ''Cettia cetti''


Long-tailed tits

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Aegithalidae Long-tailed tits are a group of small passerine birds with medium to long tails. They make woven bag nests in trees. Most eat a mixed diet which includes insects. * Long-tailed tit, ''Aegithalos caudatus''


Sylviid warblers, parrotbills, and allies

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Sylviidae The family Sylviidae is a group of small insectivorous passerine birds. They mainly occur as breeding species, as the common name implies, in Europe, Asia and, to a lesser extent, Africa. Most are of generally undistinguished appearance, but many have distinctive songs. * Eurasian blackcap, ''Sylvia atricapilla'' * Garden warbler, ''Sylvia borin'' *
Barred warbler The barred warbler (''Curruca nisoria'') is a typical warbler which breeds across temperate regions of central and eastern Europe and western and central Asia. This passerine bird is strongly migratory, and winters in tropical eastern Africa.Del ...
, ''Curruca nisoria'' * Lesser whitethroat, ''Curruca curruca'' * Western Orphean warbler, ''Curruca hortensis'' (A) *
Eastern Orphean warbler The eastern Orphean warbler (''Curruca crassirostris'') is a typical warbler of the genus ''Curruca''. This species occurs in summer around the Mediterranean, through the Balkans via Turkey, the Caucasus and surrounding regions to Central Asia. I ...
, ''Curruca crassirostris'' (A) *
African desert warbler The African desert warbler (''Curruca deserti'') is a typical warbler. Taxonomy Until recently it was considered conspecific with the Asian desert warbler (and called just "desert warbler"),Del Hoyo, J., Elliot, A., & Christie, D. (editors). (2 ...
, ''Curruca deserti'' (A) *
Asian desert warbler The Asian desert warbler (''Curruca nana'') is a typical warbler which breeds in the deserts of central and western Asia and the extreme east of Europe (Volga Delta area east to western Inner Mongolia in China), and migrating to similar habitats ...
, ''Curruca nana'' (A) * Sardinian warbler, ''Curruca melanocephala'' (A) * Moltoni's warbler, ''Curruca subalpina'' (A) * Western subalpine warbler, ''Curruca iberiae'' (A) * Eastern subalpine warbler, ''Curruca cantillans'' (A) *
Greater whitethroat The common whitethroat or greater whitethroat (''Curruca communis'') is a common and widespread typical warbler which breeds throughout Europe and across much of temperate western Asia. This small passerine bird is strongly migratory, and winter ...
, ''Curruca communis'' * Spectacled warbler, ''Curruca conspicillata'' (A) * Marmora's warbler, ''Curruca sarda'' (A) * Dartford warbler, ''Curruca undata'' (A) (near-threatened) *
Vinous-throated parrotbill The vinous-throated parrotbill (''Sinosuthora webbiana'') is a species of parrotbill in the family Paradoxornithidae; formerly, it was placed in the closely related Sylviidae or Timaliidae. It is found in China, Japan, Korea, Mongolia, Russia, T ...
, ''Sinosuthora webbiana'' (I) *
Ashy-throated parrotbill The ashy-throated parrotbill (''Sinosuthora alphonsiana'') is a parrotbill. In old sources, it may be called Alphonse's crow-tit; though superficially resembling a tit it is not a member of the Paridae. The native range of this species extends ...
, ''Sinosuthora alphonsiana'' (I)


Kinglets

Order: PasseriformesFamily:
Regulidae A kinglet is a small bird in the family Regulidae. Species in this family were formerly classified with the Old World warblers. "Regulidae" is derived from the Latin word ''regulus'' for "petty king" or prince, and refers to the coloured crowns ...
The kinglets, also called crests, are a small group of birds often included in the Old World warblers, but frequently given family status because they also resemble the titmice. * Goldcrest, ''Regulus regulus'' * Common firecrest, ''Regulus ignicapilla''


Wallcreeper

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Tichodromidae The wallcreeper is a small bird related to the nuthatch family, which has stunning crimson, grey and black plumage. * Wallcreeper, ''Tichodroma muraria'' (A)


Nuthatches

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Sittidae Nuthatches are small woodland birds. They have the unusual ability to climb down trees head first, unlike other birds which can only go upwards. Nuthatches have big heads, short tails and powerful bills and feet. * Eurasian nuthatch, ''Sitta europaea''


Treecreepers

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Certhiidae Treecreepers are small woodland birds, brown above and white below. They have thin pointed down-curved bills, which they use to extricate insects from bark. They have stiff tail feathers, like woodpeckers, which they use to support themselves on vertical trees. * Eurasian treecreeper, ''Certhia familiaris'' *
Short-toed treecreeper The short-toed treecreeper (''Certhia brachydactyla'') is a small passerine bird found in woodlands through much of the warmer regions of Europe and into north Africa. It has a generally more southerly distribution than the other European tre ...
, ''Certhia brachydactyla''


Wrens

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Troglodytidae The
wren Wrens are a family of brown passerine birds in the predominantly New World family Troglodytidae. The family includes 88 species divided into 19 genera. Only the Eurasian wren occurs in the Old World, where, in Anglophone regions, it is commonly ...
s are mainly small and inconspicuous except for their loud songs. These birds have short wings and thin down-turned bills. Several species often hold their tails upright. All are insectivorous. * Eurasian wren, ''Troglodytes troglodytes''


Dippers

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Cinclidae Dippers are a group of perching birds whose habitat includes aquatic environments in the Americas, Europe and Asia. They are named for their bobbing or dipping movements. * White-throated dipper, ''Cinclus cinclus''


Starlings

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Sturnidae Starlings are small to medium-sized passerine birds. Their flight is strong and direct and they are very gregarious. Their preferred habitat is fairly open country. They eat insects and fruit. Plumage is typically dark with a metallic sheen. * European starling, ''Sturnus vulgaris'' * Rosy starling, ''Pastor roseus'' (A) *
Daurian starling The Daurian starling (''Agropsar sturninus''), or purple-backed starling, is a species of bird in the starling family found in the eastern Palearctic from eastern Mongolia and southeastern Russia to North Korea and central China. Taxonomy and ...
, ''Agropsar sturninus'' (A)


Mockingbirds and thrashers

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Mimidae The mimids are a family of passerine birds which includes thrashers, mockingbirds, tremblers, and the New World catbirds. These birds are notable for their vocalization, especially their remarkable ability to mimic a wide variety of birds and other sounds heard outdoors. The species tend towards dull grays and browns in their appearance. * Northern mockingbird, ''Mimus polyglottos'' (A)


Thrushes and allies

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Turdidae The thrushes are a group of passerine birds that occur mainly in the Old World. They are plump, soft plumaged, small to medium-sized insectivores or sometimes omnivores, often feeding on the ground. Many have attractive songs. *
White's thrush White's thrush (''Zoothera aurea'') is a member of the thrush family, Turdidae. It was named after the English naturalist Gilbert White. The genus name ''Zoothera'' comes from the Ancient Greek ''zoon'', "animal" and ''theras'', "hunter". The s ...
, ''Zoothera aurea'' (A) *
Gray-cheeked thrush The grey-cheeked thrush (''Catharus minimus'') is a medium-sized thrush. This species is in length, and has the white-dark-white underwing pattern characteristic of ''Catharus'' thrushes. It is a member of a close-knit group of migrant species ...
, ''Catharus minimus'' (A) * Hermit thrush, ''Catharus guttatus'' (A) * Siberian thrush, ''Geokichla sibirica'' (A) *
Mistle thrush The mistle thrush (''Turdus viscivorus'') is a bird common to much of Europe, temperate Asia and North Africa. It is a year-round resident in a large part of its range, but northern and eastern populations migrate south for the winter, often ...
, ''Turdus viscivorus'' *
Song thrush The song thrush (''Turdus philomelos'') is a Thrush (bird), thrush that breeds across the West Palearctic. It has brown upper-parts and black-spotted cream or buff underparts and has three recognised subspecies. Its distinctive Birdsong, song, ...
, ''Turdus philomelos'' * Redwing, ''Turdus iliacus'' (near-threatened) * Eurasian blackbird, ''Turdus merula'' *
American robin The American robin (''Turdus migratorius'') is a migratory bird of the true thrush genus and Turdidae, the wider thrush family. It is named after the European robin because of its reddish-orange breast, though the two species are not closel ...
, ''Turdus migratorius'' (A) *
Eyebrowed thrush The eyebrowed thrush (''Turdus obscurus'') is a member of the thrush family Turdidae. The scientific name comes from Latin ''Turdus'', "thrush" and ''obscurus'' "dark". It breeds in dense coniferous forest and taiga eastwards from Siberia and M ...
, ''Turdus obscurus'' (A) * Fieldfare, ''Turdus pilaris'' * Ring ouzel, ''Turdus torquatus'' *
Black-throated thrush The black-throated thrush (''Turdus atrogularis'') is a passerine bird in the thrush family. It is sometimes regarded as one subspecies of a polytypic species, "dark-throated thrush", red-throated thrush then being the other subspecies. More r ...
, ''Turdus atrogularis'' (A) *
Dusky thrush The dusky thrush (''Turdus eunomus'') is a member of the thrush family which breeds eastwards from central Siberia to Kamchatka wintering to Japan, South China and Myanmar. It is closely related to the more southerly breeding Naumann's thrush ...
, ''Turdus naumanni'' (A)


Old World flycatchers

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Muscicapidae Old World flycatchers are a large group of small passerine birds native to the Old World. They are mainly small arboreal insectivores. The appearance of these birds is highly varied, but they mostly have weak songs and harsh calls. * Spotted flycatcher, ''Muscicapa striata'' *
Rufous-tailed scrub-robin The rufous-tailed scrub robin (''Cercotrichas galactotes'') is a medium-sized member of the family Muscicapidae. Other common names include the rufous scrub robin, rufous bush chat, rufous bush robin and the rufous warbler. It breeds around the ...
, ''Cercotrichas galactotes'' (A) * European robin, ''Erithacus rubecula'' *
White-throated robin The white-throated robin (''Irania gutturalis''), or irania, is a small, sexual dimorphism, sexually dimorphic, migratory passerine bird. The vernacular and genus name ''Irania'' alludes to Iran, its type locality (biology), type locality, while ...
, ''Irania gutturalis'' (A) * Thrush nightingale, ''Luscinia luscinia'' *
Common nightingale The common nightingale, rufous nightingale or simply nightingale (''Luscinia megarhynchos''), is a small passerine bird best known for its powerful and beautiful song. It was formerly classed as a member of the thrush family Turdidae, but is ...
, ''Luscinia megarhynchos'' * Bluethroat, ''Luscinia svecica'' *
Siberian rubythroat The Siberian rubythroat (''Calliope calliope'') is a small passerine bird first described by Peter Simon Pallas in 1776. It was formerly classed as a member of the thrush family, Turdidae, but is now more generally considered to be an Old World ...
, ''Calliope calliope'' (A) * Red-flanked bluetail, ''Tarsiger cyanurus'' (A) * Red-breasted flycatcher, ''Ficedula parva'' * Semicollared flycatcher, ''Ficedula semitorquata'' (A) * European pied flycatcher, ''Ficedula hypoleuca'' * Collared flycatcher, ''Ficedula albicollis'' (A) * Common redstart, ''Phoenicurus phoenicurus'' * Black redstart, ''Phoenicurus ochruros'' * Rufous-tailed rock thrush, ''Monticola saxatilis'' (A) *
Blue rock-thrush The blue rock thrush (''Monticola solitarius'') is a species of chat. This thrush-like Old World flycatcher was formerly placed in the family Turdidae. It breeds in southern Europe, northwest Africa, and from Central Asia to northern China and M ...
, ''Monticola solitarius'' (A) * Whinchat, ''Saxicola rubetra'' * European stonechat, ''Saxicola rubicola'' * Siberian stonechat, ''Saxicola maurus'' (A) *
Amur stonechat The Amur stonechat or Stejneger's stonechat (''Saxicola stejnegeri'') is a species of stonechat native to eastern Asia. It breeds in central and eastern Siberia, Japan, Korea, northeastern China, and eastern Mongolia, and migrates south to so ...
, ''Saxicola stejnegeri'' (A) * Northern wheatear, ''Oenanthe oenanthe'' * Isabelline wheatear, ''Oenanthe isabellina'' (A) *
Desert wheatear The desert wheatear (''Oenanthe deserti'') is a wheatear, a small passerine bird that was formerly classed as a member of the thrush family Turdidae, but is now more generally considered to be an Old World flycatcher (Muscicapidae). It is a mig ...
, ''Oenanthe deserti'' (A) *
Western black-eared wheatear The western black-eared wheatear (''Oenanthe hispanica'') is a wheatear, a small migratory passerine bird that was formerly classed as a member of the thrush family Turdidae, but is now considered to be an Old World flycatcher (family Muscic ...
, ''Oenanthe hispanica'' (A) *
Eastern black-eared wheatear The eastern black-eared wheatear (''Oenanthe melanoleuca'') is a wheatear, a small migratory passerine bird that was formerly classed as a member of the thrush family Turdidae, but is now considered to be an Old World flycatcher (family Muscic ...
, ''Oenanthe melanoleuca'' (A) * Pied wheatear, ''Oenanthe pleschanka'' (A) * White-crowned wheatear, ''Oenanthe leucopyga'' (A)


Waxwings

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Bombycillidae The waxwings are a group of birds with soft silky plumage and unique red tips to some of the wing feathers. In the Bohemian and cedar waxwings, these tips look like sealing wax and give the group its name. These are arboreal birds of northern forests. They live on insects in summer and berries in winter. * Bohemian waxwing, ''Bombycilla garrulus''


Accentors

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Prunellidae The accentors are in the only bird family, Prunellidae, which is completely endemic to the
Palearctic The Palearctic or Palaearctic is the largest of the eight biogeographic realms of the Earth. It stretches across all of Eurasia north of the foothills of the Himalayas, and North Africa. The realm consists of several bioregions: the Euro-Sibe ...
. They are small, fairly drab species superficially similar to
sparrow Sparrow may refer to: Birds * Old World sparrows, family Passeridae * New World sparrows, family Passerellidae * two species in the Passerine family Estrildidae: ** Java sparrow ** Timor sparrow * Hedge sparrow, also known as the dunnock or hedg ...
s. * Alpine accentor, ''Prunella collaris'' (A) * Siberian accentor, ''Prunella montanella'' (A) * Dunnock, ''Prunella modularis ''


Old World sparrows

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Passeridae Old World sparrows are small passerine birds. In general, sparrows tend to be small, plump, brown or grey birds with short tails and short powerful beaks. Sparrows are seed eaters, but they also consume small insects. *
House sparrow The house sparrow (''Passer domesticus'') is a bird of the sparrow family Passeridae, found in most parts of the world. It is a small bird that has a typical length of and a mass of . Females and young birds are coloured pale brown and grey, a ...
, ''Passer domesticus'' *
Italian sparrow The Italian sparrow (''Passer italiae''), also known as the cisalpine sparrow, is a passerine bird of the sparrow family Passeridae, found in Italy and other parts of the Mediterranean region. In appearance, it is intermediate between the house ...
, ''Passer italiae'' (A) * Spanish sparrow, ''Passer hispaniolensis'' (A) * Eurasian tree sparrow, ''Passer montanus''


Wagtails and pipits

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Motacillidae Motacillidae is a family of small passerine birds with medium to long tails. They include the wagtails, longclaws and pipits. They are slender, ground feeding insectivores of open country. *
Gray wagtail The grey wagtail (''Motacilla cinerea'') is a member of the wagtail family, Motacillidae, measuring around 18–19 cm overall length. The species looks somewhat similar to the yellow wagtail but has the yellow on its underside restricted to ...
, '' Motacilla cinerea'' * Western yellow wagtail, ''Motacilla flava'' *
Eastern yellow wagtail The eastern yellow wagtail (''Motacilla tschutschensis'') is a small passerine in the wagtail family Motacillidae, which also includes the pipits and longclaws. It was often classified as a subspecies of the Western yellow wagtail. This species ...
, ''Motacilla tschutschensis'' (A) *
Citrine wagtail The citrine wagtail (''Motacilla citreola'') is a small songbird in the family Motacillidae. Etymology The term ''citrine'', and the specific name ''citreola'', refers to its yellowish colouration. Taxonomy Its systematics, phylogeny and taxon ...
, '' Motacilla citreola'' (A) * White wagtail, '' Motacilla alba''. * Richard's pipit, ''Anthus richardi'' *
Blyth's pipit Blyth's pipit (''Anthus godlewskii'') is a medium-sized passerine bird which breeds in Mongolia and neighbouring areas of China, Tibet and India . It is a long distance bird migration, migrant moving to open lowlands in Southern Asia. It is a ver ...
, ''Anthus godlewskii'' (A) *
Tawny pipit The tawny pipit (''Anthus campestris'') is a medium-large passerine bird which breeds in much of the central Palearctic from northwest Africa and Portugal to Central Siberia and on to Inner Mongolia. It is a migrant moving in winter to tropic ...
, ''Anthus campestris'' * Meadow pipit, ''Anthus pratensis'' (near-threatened) * Tree pipit, ''Anthus trivialis'' *
Olive-backed pipit The olive-backed pipit (''Anthus hodgsoni'') is a small passerine bird of the pipit (''Anthus'') genus, which breeds across southern, north central and eastern Asia, as well as in the north-eastern European Russia. It is a long-distance migrant ...
, ''Anthus hodgsoni'' (A) * Red-throated pipit, ''Anthus cervinus'' (A) * Water pipit, ''Anthus spinoletta'' * Rock pipit, ''Anthus petrosus''


Finches, euphonias, and allies

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Fringillidae Finches are seed-eating passerine birds, that are small to moderately large and have a strong beak, usually conical and in some species very large. All have twelve tail feathers and nine primaries. These birds have a bouncing flight with alternating bouts of flapping and gliding on closed wings, and most sing well. * Common chaffinch, ''Fringilla coelebs'' * Brambling, ''Fringilla montifringilla'' * Hawfinch, ''Coccothraustes coccothraustes'' * Common rosefinch, ''Carpodacus erythrinus'' * Pine grosbeak, ''Pinicola enucleator'' (A) * Eurasian bullfinch, ''Pyrrhula pyrrhula'' * Trumpeter finch, ''Bucanetes githagineus'' (A) * European greenfinch, ''Chloris chloris'' * Twite, ''Linaria flavirostris'' *
Eurasian linnet The common linnet (''Linaria cannabina'') is a small passerine bird of the finch family, Fringillidae. It derives its common name and the scientific name, ''Linaria'', from its fondness for hemp seeds and flax seeds—flax being the English n ...
, ''Linaria cannabina'' * Common redpoll, ''Acanthis flammea'' * Lesser redpoll, ''Acanthis cabaret'' *
Hoary redpoll The Arctic redpoll or hoary redpoll (''Acanthis hornemanni'') is a bird species in the finch family Fringillidae. It breeds in tundra birch forest. It has two subspecies, ''A. h. hornemanni'' (Greenland or Hornemann's Arctic redpoll) of Greenlan ...
, ''Acanthis hornemanni'' (A) * Parrot crossbill, ''Loxia pytyopsittacus'' *
Red crossbill The red crossbill or common crossbill (''Loxia curvirostra'') is a small passerine bird in the finch family Fringillidae. Crossbills have distinctive mandibles, crossed at the tips, which enable them to extract seeds from conifer cones and other ...
, ''Loxia curvirostra'' *
White-winged crossbill The two-barred crossbill or white-winged crossbill (''Loxia leucoptera'') is a small passerine bird in the finch family Fringillidae. Etymology The scientific name is from Ancient Greek. ''Loxia'' is from , "crosswise", and means "white-winged" ...
, ''Loxia leucoptera'' (A) * European goldfinch, ''Carduelis carduelis'' * Citril finch, ''Carduelis citrinella'' (B) *
European serin The European serin, or simply the serin (''Serinus serinus''), is the smallest European species of the family of finches (Fringillidae) and is closely related to the Atlantic canary. Its diet consists mainly of a combination of buds and seeds. ...
, ''Serinus serinus'' * Eurasian siskin, ''Spinus spinus''


Longspurs and snow buntings

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Calcariidae The Calcariidae are a group of passerine birds which had been traditionally grouped with the New World sparrows, but differ in a number of respects and are usually found in open grassy areas. * Lapland longspur, ''Calcarius lapponicus'' * Snow bunting, ''Plectrophenax nivalis''


Old World buntings

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Emberizidae The emberizids are a large family of passerine birds. They are seed-eating birds with distinctively shaped bills. Many emberizid species have distinctive head patterns. * Black-headed bunting, ''Emberiza melanocephala'' (A) *
Red-headed bunting The red-headed bunting (''Emberiza bruniceps'') is a passerine bird in the bunting family Emberizidae, a group now separated by most modern authors from the finches, Fringillidae. It breeds in central Asia-Afghanistan, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzst ...
, ''Emberiza bruniceps'' (A) * Corn bunting, ''Emberiza calandra'' * Rock bunting, ''Emberiza cia'' (A) * Cirl bunting, ''Emberiza cirlus'' (A) * Yellowhammer, ''Emberiza citrinella'' * Pine bunting, ''Emberiza leucocephalos'' (A) * Gray-necked bunting, ''Emberiza buchanani'' (A) * Ortolan bunting, ''Emberiza hortulana'' *
Cretzschmar's bunting Cretzschmar's bunting (''Emberiza caesia'') is a passerine bird in the bunting family Emberizidae, a group now separated by most modern authors from the finches, Fringillidae. It breeds in Greece, Turkey, Cyprus and the Levant. It is migratory ...
, ''Emberiza caesia'' (A) * Reed bunting, ''Emberiza schoeniclus'' * Yellow-breasted bunting, ''Emberiza aureola'' (A) (critically endangered) *
Little bunting The little bunting (''Emberiza pusilla'') is a passerine bird belonging to the bunting family (Emberizidae). Taxonomy First described by Peter Simon Pallas in 1776, the little bunting is a monotypic species, with no geographical variation acros ...
, ''Emberiza pusilla'' * Rustic bunting, ''Emberiza rustica'' (vulnerable) * Black-faced bunting, ''Emberiza spodocephala'' (A) *
Chestnut bunting The chestnut bunting (''Emberiza rutila'') is a passerine bird in the bunting family Emberizidae found in the East Palearctic. It is a fairly small bunting, 14 to 15 cm in length. The tail is fairly short with little or no white on the ou ...
, ''Emberiza rutila'' (A) *
Yellow-browed bunting The yellow-browed bunting (''Emberiza chrysophrys'') is a passerine bird in the bunting family Emberizidae, a group now separated by most modern taxonomists from the finches (Fringillidae). The genus name ''Emberiza'' is from Old German ''Embrit ...
, ''Emberiza chrysophrys'' (A)


New World sparrows

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Passerellidae The New World sparrows (or American sparrows) are a large family of seed-eating passerine birds with distinctively finch-like bills. * Dark-eyed junco, ''Junco hyemalis'' (A) * White-crowned sparrow, ''Zonotrichia leucophrys'' (A) * White-throated sparrow, ''Zonotrichia albicollis'' (A) * Song sparrow, ''Melospiza melodia'' (A)


Troupials and allies

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Icteridae Icterids make up a family of small- to medium-sized, often colorful, New-World passerine birds. Most species have black as a predominant plumage color, often enlivened by yellow, orange or red. The species in the family vary widely in size, shape, behavior and coloration. * Yellow-headed blackbird, ''Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus'' (A) *
Baltimore oriole The Baltimore oriole (''Icterus galbula'') is a small icterid blackbird common in eastern North America as a migratory breeding bird. It received its name from the resemblance of the male's colors to those on the coat-of-arms of 17th century L ...
, ''Icterus galbula'' (A) * Common grackle, ''Quiscalus quiscula'' (A) (near-threatened)


New World warblers

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Parulidae The New World warblers are a group of small often colorful passerine birds restricted to the New World. Most are arboreal, but some are more terrestrial. Most members of this family are insectivores. *
Northern waterthrush The northern waterthrush (''Parkesia noveboracensis'') is a species of ground-feeding migratory New World warbler of the genus ''Parkesia''. It breeds in the northern part of North America in Canada and the northern United States including Alaska ...
, ''Parkesia noveboracensis'' (A) * Blackpoll warbler, ''Setophaga striata'' (A) *
Yellow-rumped warbler The yellow-rumped warbler (''Setophaga coronata'') is a regular North American bird species that can be commonly observed all across the continent. Its extensive distribution range connects both the Pacific and Atlantic coasts of the U.S. as well ...
, ''Setophaga coronata'' (A)


Cardinals and allies

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Cardinalidae The cardinals are a family of robust, seed-eating birds with strong bills. They are typically associated with open woodland. The sexes usually have distinct plumages. * Indigo bunting, ''Passerina cyanea'' (A)


See also

*''Ardea (journal), Ardea'' – the official publication of the Netherlands Ornithologists' Union (NOU) * List of birds * Lists of birds by region


References

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Netherlands Lists of birds by country Lists of birds of Europe Fauna of the Netherlands, Birds Lists of biota of the Netherlands, Birds