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This is a list of the bird species recorded in Africa. The area covered by this list is the Africa region defined by the American Birding Association's listing rules. In addition to the continent itself, the area includes Madagascar, Mauritius,
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, Seychelles,
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, the Comoro Islands, Zanzibar and the
Canary Islands The Canary Islands (; es, Canarias, ), also known informally as the Canaries, are a Spanish autonomous community and archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, in Macaronesia. At their closest point to the African mainland, they are west of Morocc ...
,
São Tomé and Príncipe São Tomé and Príncipe (; pt, São Tomé e Príncipe (); English: " Saint Thomas and Prince"), officially the Democratic Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe ( pt, República Democrática de São Tomé e Príncipe), is a Portuguese-speaking i ...
and
Annobón Annobón ( es, Provincia de Annobón; pt, Ano-Bom), and formerly as ''Anno Bom'' and ''Annabona'', is a province (smallest province in both area and population) of Equatorial Guinea consisting of the island of Annobón, formerly also Pigalu a ...
in the Gulf of Guinea. It does not include Socotra in the Arabian Sea,
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or the Azores. This list is that of the African Bird Club (ABC) supplemented by ''Bird Checklists of the World'' (Avibase) and '' The Clements Checklist of Birds of the World''.Clements, J. F., T. S. Schulenberg, M. J. Iliff, S. M. Billerman, T. A. Fredericks, J. A. Gerbracht, D. Lepage, B. L. Sullivan, and C. L. Wood. 2021. The eBird/Clements checklist of Birds of the World: v2021. Downloaded from https://www.birds.cornell.edu/clementschecklist/download/ Retrieved August 25, 2021 This list's
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treatment (designation and sequence of orders, families, and species) and nomenclature (common and scientific names) are those of the Clements list. Taxonomic changes are on-going. As more research is gathered from studies of distribution, behavior, and DNA, the names, sequence, and number of families and species change every year. Differences in common and scientific names between the Clements taxonomy and that of the ABC are frequent but are seldom noted here.


By the numbers

This list contains 2712 species. Individual endemic species found in a single country are tagged (E-Country); the rest of the endemics are tagged (E) or noted in text. The countries that have endemics and the number in each are listed below. Places with endemic species: *Algeria (1) *Aldabra (4) *Angola (10) *Ascension (2) *Cameroon (7) *Canary Islands (7) *Cape Verde (5) *Comoros (18) *Democratic Republic of the Congo (11) *Djibouti (1) *Equatorial Guinea (3) *Ethiopia (9) *Gough Island (2) *Inacessible Island (2) *Kenya (11) *Madagascar (109) *Mauritius (28) *Mayotte (4) *Namibia (1) *Nigeria (2) *Nightingale Islands (1) *Réunion (17) *Rodrigues (11) *Saint Helena (17) *São Tomé and Príncipe (25) *Seychelles (14) *Somalia (8) *South Africa (15) *Sudan (2) *Tanzania (29) *Tristan da Cunha (1) *Uganda (1) *Zambia (1) The sources classify vagrants; they are tagged (V). Some of them occur fairly frequently but are far outside their normal ranges; several have only a single record.


Ostriches

Order: StruthioniformesFamily:
Struthionidae Struthionidae (; ) is a family of flightless birds, containing the extant ostriches and their extinct relatives. The two extant species of ostrich are the common ostrich and Somali ostrich, both in the genus ''Struthio'', which also contains seve ...
The ostriches are flightless birds native to Africa. They are the largest living species of bird and are distinctive in appearance, with a long neck and legs and the ability to run at high speeds. * Common ostrich, ''Struthio camelus'' * Somali ostrich, ''Struthio molybdophanes'' (E)


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. * White-faced whistling-duck, ''Dendrocygna viduata'' * Fulvous whistling-duck, ''Dendrocygna bicolor'' *
White-backed duck The white-backed duck (''Thalassornis leuconotus'') is a waterbird of the family Anatidae. It is distinct from all other ducks, but most closely related to the whistling ducks in the subfamily Dendrocygninae, though also showing some similarities ...
, ''Thalassornis leuconotus'' * Bar-headed goose, ''Anser indicus'' * Snow goose, ''Anser caerulescens'' (V) * Graylag goose, ''Anser anser'' * Greater white-fronted goose, ''Anser albifrons'' * Lesser white-fronted goose, ''Anser erythropus'' (V) * Taiga bean-goose, ''Anser fabalis'' *
Tundra bean-goose The tundra bean goose (''Anser serrirostris'') is a goose that breeds in northern Siberia. This and the taiga bean goose are recognised as separate species by the American Ornithological Society and International Ornithologists' Union, but are co ...
, ''Anser serrirostris'' * Brant, ''Branta bernicla'' (V) * Barnacle goose, ''Branta leucopsis'' (V) *
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'' (V) *
Blue-winged goose The blue-winged goose (''Cyanochen cyanoptera'') is a waterfowl species which is endemic to Ethiopia. It is the only member of the genus ''Cyanochen''. Relations The relations of this species among the waterfowl is unresolved. It is morph ...
, ''Cyanochen cyanoptera'' (E-Ethiopia) *
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'' * Tundra swan, ''Cygnus columbianus'' (V) * Whooper swan, ''Cygnus cygnus'' (V) * Knob-billed duck, ''Sarkidiornis melanotos'' * Hartlaub's duck, ''Pteronetta hartlaubii'' (E) * Egyptian goose, ''Alopochen aegyptiaca'' *
Mauritius shelduck The Mauritius sheldgoose (''Alopochen mauritiana''), also known as the Mauritius shelduck, is an extinct species of sheldgoose that was endemic to the island of Mauritius. While geese were mentioned by visitors to Mauritius in the 17th centur ...
, ''Alopochen mauritiana'' (E-Mauritius) Extinct * Réunion shelduck, ''Alopochen kervazoi'' (E-Reunion) Extinct *
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'' *
South African shelduck The South African shelduck or Cape shelduck (''Tadorna cana'') is a species of shelduck, a group of large goose-like birds which are part of the bird family Anatidae, which also includes the swans, geese and ducks. This is a common species nativ ...
, ''Tadorna cana'' (E) *
Australian shelduck The Australian shelduck (''Tadorna tadornoides''), also known as the chestnut-breasted shelduck or mountain duck, is a shelduck, a group of large goose-like ducks part of the bird family Anatidae. The genus name ''Tadorna'' comes from Celtic root ...
, ''Tadorna tadornoides'' *
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'' * Spur-winged goose, ''Plectropterus gambensis'' (E) * Muscovy duck, ''Cairina moschata'' (I) *
Cotton pygmy-goose The cotton pygmy goose or cotton teal (''Nettapus coromandelianus'') is a small perching duck which breeds in Asia, Southeast Asia extending south and east to Queensland where they are sometimes called white-quilled pygmy goose. They are among t ...
, ''Nettapus coromandelianus'' (V) * African pygmy-goose, ''Nettapus auritus'' * Mandarin duck, ''Aix galericulata'' * Garganey, ''Spatula querquedula'' *
Blue-billed teal The blue-billed teal, spotted teal or Hottentot teal (''Spatula hottentota'') is a species of dabbling duck of the genus ''Spatula''. It is migratory resident in eastern and southern Africa, from Sudan and Ethiopia west to Niger and Nigeria and ...
, ''Spatula hottentota'' * Blue-winged teal, ''Spatula discors'' (V) * Cinnamon teal, ''Spatula cyanoptera'' (V) *
Cape shoveler The Cape shoveler or Cape shoveller (''Spatula smithii'') is a species of dabbling duck of the genus ''Spatula''. It is resident in South Africa, and uncommon further north in Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, southern Angola, Lesotho, Mozambique, ...
, ''Spatula smithii'' (E) * 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'' * Eurasian wigeon, ''Mareca penelope'' * American wigeon, ''Mareca americana'' (V) *
African black duck The African black duck (''Anas sparsa'') is a species of duck of the genus ''Anas''. It is genetically closest to the mallard group, but shows some peculiarities in its behavior and (as far as they can be discerned) plumage; it is accordingly pla ...
, ''Anas sparsa'' (E) * Yellow-billed duck, ''Anas undulata'' (E) *
Meller's duck Meller's duck (''Anas melleri'') is a species of the dabbling duck genus ''Anas''. It is endemic to eastern Madagascar. Although a population was established on Mauritius in the mid-18th century, this is on the verge of extinction due to habitat ...
, ''Anas melleri'' (E-Madagascar) *
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'' * American black duck, ''Anas rubripes'' (V) * Cape teal, ''Anas capensis'' (E) * Red-billed duck, ''Anas erythrorhyncha'' * Northern pintail, ''Anas acuta'' * Green-winged teal, ''Anas crecca'' * Mauritius duck, ''Anas theodori'' Extinct * Bernier's teal, ''Anas bernieri'' (E-Madagascar) * Marbled teal, ''Marmaronetta angustirostris'' * Red-crested pochard, ''Netta rufina'' * Southern pochard, ''Netta erythrophthalma'' * Common pochard, ''Aythya ferina'' * Ring-necked duck, ''Aythya collaris'' (V) * Ferruginous duck, ''Aythya nyroca'' * Madagascar pochard, ''Aythya innotata'' (E-Madagascar) * Tufted duck, ''Aythya fuligula'' * Greater scaup, ''Aythya marila'' * Lesser scaup, ''Aythya affinis'' (V) * Common eider, '' Somateria mollissima'' (V) * Velvet scoter, ''Melanitta fusca'' * White-winged scoter, ''Melanitta deglandi'' (V) * Common scoter, ''Melanitta nigra'' * Long-tailed duck, ''Clangula hyemalis'' (V) *
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'' (V) * Common goldeneye, ''Bucephala clangula'' (V) *
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'' (V) * Common merganser, ''Mergus merganser'' (V) * Red-breasted merganser, ''Mergus serrator'' (V) * Ruddy duck, ''Oxyura jamaicensis'' (V) *
White-headed duck The white-headed duck (''Oxyura leucocephala'') is a small diving duck some long. The male has a white head with black crown, a blue bill, and reddish-grey plumage. The female has a dark bill and rather duller colouring. Its breeding habitat is ...
, ''Oxyura leucocephala'' * Maccoa duck, ''Oxyura maccoa'' (E)


Guineafowl

Order: GalliformesFamily: Numididae Guineafowl are a group of African, seed-eating, ground-nesting birds that resemble partridges, but with featherless heads and spangled grey plumage. * Helmeted guineafowl, ''Numida meleagris'' * White-breasted guineafowl, ''Agelastes meleagrides'' (E) *
Black guineafowl The black guineafowl (''Agelastes niger'') is a member of the guineafowl bird family. It occurs in humid forests in Central Africa. It is a medium-sized black bird with a bare, pink head and upper neck. Little is known of its behaviour. Descript ...
, ''Agelastes niger'' (E) *
Vulturine guineafowl The vulturine guineafowl (''Acryllium vulturinum'') is the largest extant species of guineafowl. Systematically, it is only distantly related to other guineafowl genera. Its closest living relative, the white breasted guineafowl, ''Agelastes ...
, ''Acryllium vulturinum'' (E) * Plumed guineafowl, ''Guttera plumifera'' (E) * Eastern crested guineafowl, ''Guttera pucherani'' (E) * Western crested guineafowl, ''Guttera verreauxi'' (E) *
Southern crested guineafowl The southern crested guineafowl (''Guttera edouardi'') is a member of the Numididae, the guineafowl bird family. It is found in open forest, woodland and forest-savanna mosaics. It was previously known as the crested guineafowl when the three sp ...
, ''Guttera edouardi'' (E)


New World quail

Order: GalliformesFamily: Odontophoridae Despite their family's common name, the two species are native to Africa. *
Stone partridge The stone partridge (''Ptilopachus petrosus'') is a bird of the New World quail family. This largely brown bird, which commonly holds its tail raised, is found in scrubland and lightly wooded habitats, often near rocks, from Kenya and Ethiopia to ...
, ''Ptilopachus petrosus'' (E) *
Nahan's partridge Nahan's partridge (''Ptilopachus nahani''), also known as the Nahan's francolin, is a bird traditionally placed in the family Phasianidae. As suggested by its alternative name, it was formerly believed to be a francolin and placed either in ''Fra ...
, ''Ptilopachus nahani'' (E) * Northern bobwhite, ''Colinus virginianus'' (I) * California quail, ''Callipepla californica'' (I)


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. * Udzungwa partridge, ''Xenoperdix udzungwensis'' (E-Tanzania) *
Rock ptarmigan The rock ptarmigan (''Lagopus muta'') is a medium-sized game bird in the grouse family. It is known simply as the ptarmigan in the UK. It is the official bird for the Canadian territory of Nunavut, where it is known as the ''aqiggiq'' (ᐊᕿ ...
, ''Lagopus muta'' (A) *
Reeves's pheasant Reeves's pheasant (''Syrmaticus reevesii'') is a large pheasant within the genus ''Syrmaticus''. It is endemic to China. It is named after the British naturalist John Reeves, who first introduced live specimens to Europe in 1831. Description ...
, ''Syrmaticus reevesii'' (I) * Ring-necked pheasant, ''Phasianus colchicus'' (I) *
Congo peacock The Congo peafowl (''Afropavo congensis''), also known as the African peafowl or ''mbulu'' by the Bakôngo, is a species of peafowl native to the Congo Basin. It is one of three peafowl species and the only member of the subfamily Pavoninae nati ...
, ''Afropavo congensis'' (E-Democratic Republic of the Congo) * Indian peafowl, ''Pavo cristatus'' (I) * Red junglefowl, ''Gallus gallus'' (I) * Latham's francolin, ''Peliperdix lathami'' (E) * Crested francolin, ''Ortygornis sephaena'' (E) * Gray francolin, ''Ortygornis pondicerianus'' (I) *
Chinese francolin The Chinese francolin (''Francolinus pintadeanus'') or Burmese francolin is a species of game bird in the family Phasianidae. Description On average, the length of the bird is and it weighs . Females are slightly smaller than males. Distributi ...
, ''Francolinus pintadeanus'' (I) * Coqui francolin, ''Campocolinus coqui'' (E) * White-throated francolin, ''Campocolinus albogularis'' (E) * Schlegel's francolin, ''Campocolinus schlegelii'' (E) *
Ring-necked francolin The ring-necked francolin (''Scleroptila streptophora'') is a bird species in the family Phasianidae. It is found in Burundi, Cameroon, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda. Rarer than previously believed, it is uplisted from a species of Least C ...
, ''Scleroptila streptophora'' (E) * Red-winged francolin, ''Scleroptila levaillantii'' (E) *
Finsch's francolin Finsch's francolin (''Scleroptila finschi'') is a species of bird in the family Phasianidae. It is found in Angola, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, parts of Cameroon, and Gabon. The common name and scientific name commemo ...
, ''Scleroptila finschi'' (E) * Moorland francolin, ''Scleroptila psilolaemus'' (E) * Elgon francolin, ''Scleroptila elgonensis'' *
Gray-winged francolin The grey-winged francolin (''Scleroptila afra'') is a species of bird in the family Phasianidae. It is found in Lesotho and South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the Southern Africa, southernmost c ...
, ''Scleroptila afra'' (E) *
Orange River francolin The Orange River francolin (''Scleroptila gutturalis'') is a species of bird in the family Phasianidae found in grassland and woodland in Africa.McGowan, P. J. K. (1994). Orange River Francolin (''Francolinus levaillantoides''). Pp. 494-495 in: d ...
, ''Scleroptila gutturalis'' (E) * Shelley's francolin, ''Scleroptila shelleyi'' (E) * Whyte’s francolin, ''Scleroptila whytei'' (E) * Sand partridge, ''Ammoperdix heyi'' *
Blue-breasted quail The king quail (''Synoicus chinensis''), also known as the blue-breasted quail, Asian blue quail, Chinese painted quail, or Chung-Chi, is a species of Old World quail in the family Phasianidae. This species is the smallest "true quail", rang ...
, ''Synoicus chinensis'' (I) * Blue quail, ''Synoicus adansonii'' (E) * Madagascar partridge, ''Margaroperdix madagarensis'' (E-Madagascar) * Common quail, ''Coturnix coturnix'' * Harlequin quail, ''Coturnix delegorguei'' *
Barbary partridge The Barbary partridge (''Alectoris barbara'') is a gamebird in the pheasant family (Phasianidae) of the order Galliformes. It is native to North Africa. Distribution The Barbary partridge has its main native range in North Africa, and is also na ...
, ''Alectoris barbara'' *
Arabian partridge The Arabian partridge (''Alectoris melanocephala'') is a species of bird in the family Phasianidae, native to the southern Arabian peninsula. Two subspecies are recognised, ''A. m. melanocephala'' and ''A. m. guichardi''. It sometimes hybridises ...
, ''Alectoris melanocephala'' (I) *
Red-legged partridge The red-legged partridge (''Alectoris rufa'') is a gamebird in the pheasant family Phasianidae of the order Galliformes, gallinaceous birds. It is sometimes known as French partridge, to distinguish it from the English or grey partridge. The ge ...
, ''Alectoris rufa'' (I) * Chukar, ''Alectoris chukar'' (I) * Rock partridge, ''Alectoris graeca'' (I) * Jungle bush-quail, ''Perdicula asiatica'' (I) * Hartlaub's francolin, ''Pternistis hartlaubi'' (E) * Cameroon francolin, ''Pternistis camerunensis'' (E-Cameroon) *
Handsome francolin The handsome spurfowl (''Pternistis nobilis'') is a species of bird in the pheasant family Phasianidae. It is a large, up to 35 cm long, terrestrial forest bird with a dark reddish brown plumage, grey head, red bill and legs, brown iris, bar ...
, ''Pternistis nobilis'' (E) *
Chestnut-naped francolin The chestnut-naped spurfowl (''Pternistis castaneicollis'') is a species of bird in the pheasant family Phasianidae. At in length and weighing , it is a large species of spurfowl. It is found in Ethiopia and Somaliland. The population is belie ...
, ''Pternistis castaneicollis'' (E) * Erckel's francolin, ''Pternistis erckelii'' *
Djibouti francolin The Djibouti spurfowl or Djibouti francolin (''Pternistis ochropectus'') is a bird species in the pheasant family, Phasianidae. It is critically endangered and found only in Djibouti, a nation in the Horn of Africa. This species is grayish-brown ...
, ''Pternistis ochropectus'' (E-Djibouti) * Swierstra's francolin, ''Pternistis swierstrai'' (E-Angola) *
Ahanta francolin The Ahanta francolin or Ahanta spurfowl (''Pternistis ahantensis'') is a species of bird in the pheasant family, Phasianidae. It is native to western Africa, where it occurs in Benin, Ivory Coast, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberi ...
, ''Pternistis ahantensis'' (E) * Gray-striped francolin, ''Pternistis griseostriatus'' (E-Angola) *
Jackson's francolin Jackson's spurfowl or Jackson's francolin (''Pternistis jacksoni'') is a species of bird in the family Phasianidae. It is found in Kenya and Uganda. Its preferred habitats include mountainous forests and stands of bamboo. The species is named aft ...
, ''Pternistis jacksoni'' (E-Kenya) * Red-billed francolin, ''Pternistis adspersus'' (E) *
Cape francolin The Cape spurfowl or Cape francolin (''Pternistis capensis'') is a gamebird in the pheasant family Phasianidae. It is endemic to southern Africa, where it is the largest francolin. It occurs in the Western Cape province of South Africa, and loca ...
, ''Pternistis capensis'' (E-South Africa) *
Natal francolin The Natal spurfowl or Natal francolin (''Pternistis natalensis'') is a species of bird in the family Phasianidae. It is found in Botswana, Eswatini, Mozambique, South Africa, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. Taxonomy The Natal spurfowl was described in 1833 ...
, ''Pternistis natalensis'' (E) *
Hildebrandt's francolin Hildebrandt's spurfowl (''Pternistis hildebrandti'') is a species of bird in the family Phasianidae. It is found in Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Zambia. The species is named for Johan ...
, ''Pternistis hildebrandti'' (E) * Double-spurred francolin, ''Pternistis bicalcaratus'' (E) * Scaly francolin, ''Pternistis squamatus'' (E) *
Heuglin's francolin Heuglin's spurfowl (''Pternistis icterorhynchus'') is a species of bird in the family Phasianidae. It is found in Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, South Sudan, and Uganda. The German explorer Theodor von Heuglin fi ...
, ''Pternistis icterorhynchus'' (E) *
Clapperton's francolin Clapperton's spurfowl (''Pternistis clappertoni'') is a species of bird in the family Phasianidae. It is found in Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Sudan, and Uganda. Taxonomy Clappert ...
, ''Pternistis clappertoni'' (E) * Harwood's francolin, ''Pternistis harwoodi'' (E-Ethiopia) *
Swainson's francolin Swainson's spurfowl or Swainson's francolin (''Pternistis swainsonii'') is a species of bird in the family Phasianidae. It is found in Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Eswatini, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. In the Sh ...
, ''Pternistis swainsonii'' (E) *
Yellow-necked francolin The yellow-necked spurfowl or yellow-necked francolin (''Pternistis leucoscepus'') is a species of bird in the family Phasianidae. It is found in Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda. This species is named for ...
, ''Pternistis leucoscepus'' (E) * Gray-breasted francolin, ''Pternistis rufopictus'' (E-Tanzania) * Red-necked francolin, ''Pternistis afer'' (E)


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. * Greater flamingo, ''Phoenicopterus roseus'' * Lesser flamingo, ''Phoeniconaias minor''


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. * Alaotra grebe, ''Tachybaptus rufolavatus'' (E-Madagascar) Extinct * Little grebe, ''Tachybaptus ruficollis'' * Madagascar grebe, ''Tachybaptus pelzelnii'' (E-Madagascar) * Horned grebe, ''Podiceps auritus'' (V) *
Red-necked grebe The red-necked grebe (''Podiceps grisegena'') is a migratory aquatic bird found in the temperate regions of the northern hemisphere. Its wintering habitat is largely restricted to calm waters just beyond the waves around ocean coasts, although ...
, ''Podiceps grisegena'' (V) * 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'' * Speckled pigeon, ''Columba guinea'' (E) * White-collared pigeon, ''Columba albitorques'' (E) *
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'' *
Somali pigeon The Somali pigeon (''Columba oliviae'') or Somali stock dove is a species of bird in the family Columbidae. It is endemic to Somalia. Because there has hardly been any research on the species, the health of the population is uncertain; however, i ...
, ''Columba oliviae'' (E-Somalia) *
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'' *
Bolle's pigeon Bolle's pigeon (''Columba bollii'') is a species of the genus Columba of family Columbidae, doves and pigeons, endemic to the Canary Islands, Spain. This bird is named after the German naturalist Carl Bolle, who was the first to distinguish it ...
, ''Columba bollii'' (E) *
Afep pigeon The afep pigeon (''Columba unicincta''), also known as the African wood-pigeon or gray wood-pigeon, is a member of the family Columbidae which lives in the Equatorial Forests of Africa. Taxonomy The afep pigeon was described by the American orni ...
, ''Columba unicincta'' (E) *
Laurel pigeon The laurel pigeon or white-tailed laurel pigeon (''Columba junoniae'') is a species of bird in the Columba genus in the family Columbidae (doves and pigeons). It is endemic to the Canary Islands, Spain, and resides in laurel forest habitat. I ...
, ''Columba junoniae'' (E) * Rameron pigeon, ''Columba arquatrix'' * Cameroon pigeon, ''Columba sjostedti'' (E) *
Maroon pigeon Maroon ( US/ UK , Australia ) is a brownish crimson color that takes its name from the French word ''marron'', or chestnut. "Marron" is also one of the French translations for "brown". According to multiple dictionaries, there are vari ...
, ''Columba thomensis'' (E-São Tomé and Príncipe) *
Delegorgue's pigeon The eastern bronze-naped pigeon (''Columba delegorguei'') is a species of bird in the family Columbidae. It is found in Angola, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa, South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. It is part of the ''Turt ...
, ''Columba delegorguei'' (E) * Bronze-naped pigeon, ''Columba iriditorques'' (E) * Sao Tome pigeon, ''Columba malherbii'' (E) *
Mauritius wood-pigeon The Mauritian wood pigeon (''Columba thiriouxi'') is an extinct species of the pigeon genus ''Columba'' which was endemic to Mauritius. The holotype is a right tarsometatarsus The tarsometatarsus is a bone that is only found in the lower le ...
, ''Columba thiriouxi'' (E-Mauritius) Extinct * Lemon dove, ''Columba larvata'' (E) *
Comoro pigeon The Comoros olive pigeon (''Columba pollenii''), also known as the Comoro olive pigeon, is a species of bird in the family Columbidae. It is found in Comoros and Mayotte. It is becoming rare due to habitat loss. Description Easily distinguishab ...
, ''Columba pollenii'' * White-naped pigeon, ''Columba albinucha'' (E) *
Pink pigeon The pink pigeon (''Nesoenas mayeri'') is a species of pigeon in the family Columbidae endemic to Mauritius. The pink pigeon nearly became extinct in the 1970s and the 1990s and is still very rare. It is the only Mascarene pigeon that has not beco ...
, ''Nesoenas mayeri'' (E-Mauritius) * Reunion pigeon, ''Nesoenas duboisi'' Extinct *
Mauritius turtle-dove The Mauritian turtle dove (''Nesoenas cicur'') is an extinct species of the pigeon genus ''Nesoenas'' which was endemic to Mauritius. The holotype is a right tarsometatarsus The tarsometatarsus is a bone that is only found in the lower leg of ...
, ''Nesoenas cicur'' (E-Mauritius) Extinct * Rodrigues turtle-dove, ''Nesoenas rodericanus'' (E-Rodrigues) Extinct * European turtle-dove, ''Streptopelia turtur'' * Dusky turtle-dove, ''Streptopelia lugens'' *
Adamawa turtle-dove The Adamawa turtle dove (''Streptopelia hypopyrrha'') is a species of bird in the pigeon and dove family Columbidae. It is also known as the pink-bellied turtle dove. The species is closely related to and has been considered the same species as t ...
, ''Streptopelia hypopyrrha'' (E) *
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'' *
African collared-dove The African collared dove (''Streptopelia roseogrisea'') is a small dove found in the Sahel, northern parts of the Horn of Africa and southwestern Arabia. Although it lives in arid lands, it is found around water sources. This bird is typica ...
, ''Streptopelia roseogrisea'' * White-winged collared-dove, ''Streptopelia reichenowi'' (E) * Mourning collared-dove, ''Streptopelia decipiens'' *
Red-eyed dove The red-eyed dove (''Streptopelia semitorquata'') is a dove that is a widespread and common in Sub-Saharan Africa. It has been listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List since 2004. Taxonomy The red-eyed dove was formally described by the G ...
, ''Streptopelia semitorquata'' *
Ring-necked dove The ring-necked dove (''Streptopelia capicola''), also known as the Cape turtle dove or half-collared dove, is a widespread and often abundant dove species in East and southern Africa. It is a mostly sedentary bird, found in a variety of open ha ...
, ''Streptopelia capicola'' *
Vinaceous dove The vinaceous dove (''Streptopelia vinacea'') is a bird species in the pigeon family Columbidae that widely resident across the Sahel and Sudan (region). Taxonomy The vinaceous dove was formally described in 1789 by the German naturalist Joha ...
, ''Streptopelia vinacea'' (E) *
Malagasy turtle-dove The Malagasy turtle dove (''Nesoenas picturatus'') is a bird species in the pigeon and dove family, Columbidae. It is found in Mauritian-Indian Ocean Territory, the Comoros, Madagascar, Mauritius, Mayotte, Réunion, and the Seychelles. Taxono ...
, ''Streptopelia picturata'' *
Spotted dove The spotted dove (''Spilopelia chinensis'') is a small and somewhat long-tailed pigeon that is a common resident breeding bird across its native range on the Indian subcontinent and in Southeast Asia. The species has been introduced to many parts ...
, ''Streptopelia chinensis'' (I) * Laughing dove, ''Streptopelia senegalensis'' *
Emerald-spotted wood-dove The emerald-spotted wood dove (''Turtur chalcospilos'') is a bird of the family Columbidae, resident across eastern and southern Africa. It is a species of open drier deciduous woodland and second growth. It is absent from evergreen rainforests ...
, ''Turtur chalcospilos'' (E) *
Black-billed wood-dove The black-billed wood dove (''Turtur abyssinicus'') is a pigeon which is a widespread resident breeding bird in a belt across Africa just south of the Sahara Desert. This species is abundant in near desert, scrub and savannah. It builds a sti ...
, ''Turtur abyssinicus'' (E) *
Blue-spotted wood-dove The blue-spotted wood dove (''Turtur afer'') is a species of bird in the family Columbidae. It is abundantly present throughout Africa south of the Sahel; it is partially present in East Africa and absent in southern Africa. Taxonomy In 1760 the ...
, ''Turtur afer'' (E) * Tambourine dove, ''Turtur tympanistria'' *
Blue-headed wood-dove The blue-headed wood dove (''Turtur brehmeri''), also known as the blue-headed dove, is a medium-sized (up to long), rufous brown wood-dove with bluish-grey head, iridescent green patches on wings, reddish bill, dark brown iris, and dark red fe ...
, ''Turtur brehmeri'' (E) *
Namaqua dove The Namaqua dove (''Oena capensis'') is a small pigeon. It is the only species in the genus ''Oena.'' It is found over much of Sub-Saharan Africa as well as Arabia and Madagascar. Taxonomy The Namaqua dove is the only species in the monotypic g ...
, ''Oena capensis'' *
Zebra dove The zebra dove (''Geopelia striata''), also known as the barred ground dove, or barred dove, is a species of bird of the dove family, Columbidae, native to Southeast Asia. They are small birds with a long tail, predominantly brownish-grey in col ...
, ''Geopelia striata'' (I) * Dodo, ''Raphus cucullatus'' (E-Mauritius) Extinct * Rodrigues solitaire, ''Pezophaps solitaria'' (E-Rodrigues) Extinct *
Bruce's green-pigeon Bruce's green pigeon (''Treron waalia''), also known as the yellow-bellied fruit pigeon, is a species of bird in the family Columbidae. It is found in Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Democratic Republic of the Cong ...
, ''Treron waalia'' *
Comoros green-pigeon The Comoro green pigeon (''Treron griveaudi'') is a bird in the family Columbidae. It was previously thought to be conspecific with the Madagascar green pigeon (''Treron australis''). Geographic Range ''Treron griveaudi'' is currently known only ...
, ''Treron griveaudi'' (E-Comoros) *
Pemba green-pigeon The Pemba green pigeon (''Treron pembaensis'') is a species of bird in the family Columbidae. It is endemic to Tanzania. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, plantations, and rural gardens. It is threate ...
, ''Treron pembaensis'' (E-Tanzania) * Sao Tome green-pigeon, ''Treron sanctithomae'' (E-São Tomé and Príncipe) * African green-pigeon, ''Treron calvus'' (E) * Mauritius blue-pigeon, ''Alectroenas nitidissimus'' (E-Mauritius) Extinct * Rodrigues blue-pigeon, ''Alectroenas payandeei'' (E-Rodrigues) Extinct * Madagascar blue-pigeon, ''Alectroenas madagascariensis'' (E-Madagascar) *
Comoro blue-pigeon The Comoros blue pigeon (''Alectroenas sganzini'') is a species of bird in the family Columbidae. It is endemic to the Comoros and the coralline Seychelles. It is rated as a species of near threatened on the  International Union fo ...
, ''Alectroenas sganzini'' * Seychelles blue-pigeon, ''Alectroenas pulcherrimus'' (E-Seychelles)


Mesites

Order: MesitornithiformesFamily: Mesitornithidae The mesites (Mesitornithidae) are a family of birds that are part of a
clade A clade (), also known as a monophyletic group or natural group, is a group of organisms that are monophyletic – that is, composed of a common ancestor and all its lineal descendants – on a phylogenetic tree. Rather than the English term, ...
(
Columbimorphae Columbimorphae is a clade discovered by genome analysis that includes birds of the orders Columbiformes (pigeons and doves), Pterocliformes Sandgrouse is the common name for Pteroclidae , a family (biology), family of sixteen species of bird ...
) that include Columbiformes and Pterocliformes. They are smallish flightless or near flightless birds endemic to Madagascar. They are the only family with more than two species in which every species is threatened (all three are listed as vulnerable). *
White-breasted mesite The white-breasted mesite (''Mesitornis variegatus'') is a ground-dwelling bird endemic to Madagascar. One of three species in the mesite family, Mesitornithidae, it is classified as vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation of Natu ...
, ''Mesitornis variegata'' (E-Madagascar) *
Brown mesite The brown mesite (''Mesitornis unicolor'') is a ground-dwelling bird endemic to Madagascar. It is one of three species in the mesite family or the Mesitornithidae, and though classified as vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation o ...
, ''Mesitornis unicolor'' (E-Madagascar) *
Subdesert mesite The subdesert mesite (''Monias benschi'') is a ground-dwelling bird endemic to Madagascar. It is one of three species in the mesite family Mesitornithidae, and is restricted in distribution to a small low-land region in southwest Madagascar. De ...
, ''Monias benschi'' (E-Madagascar)


Sandgrouse

Order: PterocliformesFamily:
Pteroclidae Sandgrouse is the common name for Pteroclidae , a family of sixteen species of bird, members of the order Pterocliformes . They are traditionally placed in two genera. The two central Asian species are classified as '' Syrrhaptes'' and the other ...
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. *
Pin-tailed sandgrouse The pin-tailed sandgrouse (''Pterocles alchata'') is a medium large bird in the sandgrouse family. It has a small, pigeon like head and neck and a sturdy, compact body. It has long pointed wings, which are white underneath, a long tail and a fast ...
, ''Pterocles alchata'' * Namaqua sandgrouse, ''Pterocles namaqua'' (E) *
Chestnut-bellied sandgrouse The chestnut-bellied sandgrouse or common sandgrouse (''Pterocles exustus'') is a species of sandgrouse. It is a sedentary and nomadic species that ranges from northern and central Africa and further east towards western and southern Asia. There a ...
, ''Pterocles exustus'' *
Spotted sandgrouse The spotted sandgrouse (''Pterocles senegallus'') is a species of ground dwelling bird in the family Pteroclidae. It is found in arid regions of northern and eastern Africa and across the Middle East and parts of Asia as far east as northwest In ...
, ''Pterocles senegallus'' *
Black-bellied sandgrouse The black-bellied sandgrouse (''Pterocles orientalis'') is a medium large bird in the sandgrouse family. The nominate race breeds in Iberia, northwest Africa, the Canary Islands, Turkey, Iran, Cyprus and Israel. The eastern form ''P. o. arenar ...
, ''Pterocles orientalis'' *
Yellow-throated sandgrouse The yellow-throated sandgrouse (''Pterocles gutturalis'') is a species of bird in the family Pteroclidae. Range It is found in Angola, Botswana, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Namibia, South Africa, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe Zimbabwe ( ...
, ''Pterocles gutturalis'' (E) *
Crowned sandgrouse The crowned sandgrouse (''Pterocles coronatus'') is a species of bird in the sandgrouse family, the Pteroclidae from North Africa and the Middle East. Description A fairly small sandgrouse which appears rather uniformly coloured from a distance ...
, ''Pterocles coronatus'' *
Black-faced sandgrouse The black-faced sandgrouse (''Pterocles decoratus'') is a species of bird in the Pteroclidae family. It is found in Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, Tanzania, and Uganda. Subspecies There are three subspecies: *''P. d. decoratus'' - SE Kenya and E Tan ...
, ''Pterocles decoratus'' (E) *
Madagascar sandgrouse The Madagascar sandgrouse (''Pterocles personatus'') is a species of bird in the family Pteroclidae. It is endemic to Madagascar and is a ground-dwelling short-legged plump bird. The head of the male is brown with a black area surrounding the bea ...
, ''Pterocles personatus'' (E-Madagascar) *
Lichtenstein's sandgrouse Lichtenstein's sandgrouse (''Pterocles lichtensteinii'') is a species of bird in the Pteroclidae family, which is named after Martin Lichtenstein. They are nomadic, mostly nocturnal birds, which drink before dawn and after dusk. Range The speci ...
, ''Pterocles lichtensteinii'' * Double-banded sandgrouse, ''Pterocles bicinctus'' (E) * Four-banded sandgrouse, ''Pterocles quadricinctus'' (E) *
Burchell's sandgrouse Burchell's sandgrouse (''Pterocles burchelli'') is a species of bird in the family Pteroclidae. It is found in arid and semi-arid regions of southern Africa. The name of this bird commemorates the English naturalist William John Burchell. Descri ...
, ''Pterocles burchelli'' (E)


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'' *
Arabian bustard The Arabian bustard (''Ardeotis arabs'') is a species of bustard which is found across the Sahel region of Africa and south western Arabia. It is part of the large-bodied genus, ''Ardeotis'', and, though little known, appears to be a fairly typi ...
, ''Ardeotis arabs'' * Kori bustard, ''Ardeotis kori'' (E) *
Houbara bustard The houbara bustard (''Chlamydotis undulata''), also known as African houbara, is a relatively small bustard native to North Africa, where it lives in arid habitats. The global population is listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List since 2014. ...
, ''Chlamydotis undulata'' * Macqueen's bustard, ''Chlamydotis macqueenii'' *
Ludwig's bustard Ludwig's bustard (''Neotis ludwigii'') is a species of bird in the bustard family, and named after Baron von Ludwig. It is a medium-to-large sized species. Description The Ludwig's bustard can weigh from , with a mean of for the much larger ma ...
, ''Neotis ludwigii'' (E) *
Denham's bustard Denham's bustard, Stanley bustard or Stanley's bustard (''Neotis denhami'') is a large bird in the bustard family. It breeds in much of Sub-Saharan Africa. It is a species of open ground, including agricultural land, grassland, flood-plains and ...
, ''Neotis denhami'' (E) *
Heuglin's bustard Heuglin's bustard (''Neotis heuglinii'') is a species of bird in the bustard family. Description It is a fairly large species, at up to in length.''Field Guide to the Birds of East Africa: Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi'' by Stevens ...
, ''Neotis heuglinii'' (E) *
Nubian bustard The Nubian bustard (''Neotis nuba'') is a species of bird in the Otididae, bustard family. This is a medium-large bustard found in the sparsely vegetated interface between the southern margins of the Sahara desert and the northern part of the Sah ...
, ''Neotis nuba'' (E) *
White-bellied bustard The white-bellied bustard or white-bellied korhaan (''Eupodotis senegalensis'') is an African species of bustard. It is widespread in sub-Saharan Africa in grassland and open woodland habitats. Description It is rather small for a bustard, ...
, ''Eupodotis senegalensis'' (E) *
Blue bustard The blue korhaan or blue bustard (''Eupodotis caerulescens'') is a species of bird in the family Otididae which is native to South Africa. Its call is a series of frog-like croaks, usually uttered in flight. Its natural habitat is plateau ...
, ''Eupodotis caerulescens'' (E-South Africa) *
Karoo korhaan The karoo korhaan (''Eupodotis vigorsii''), also known as karoo bustard, is a species of bird in the bustard family, Otididae, from Southern Africa. The species is sometimes placed in the genus '' Heterotetrax''. It is the sister-species to Rüppe ...
, ''Eupodotis vigorsii'' (E) * Rüppell's bustard, ''Eupodotis rueppellii'' (E) *
Little brown bustard The little brown bustard (''Eupodotis humilis'') is a species of bird in the family Otididae. Found in Ethiopia and Somalia, its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry shrubland and subtropical or tropical dry lowland grassland. As indi ...
, ''Eupodotis humilis'' (E) * Savile's bustard, ''Lophotis savilei'' (E) * Buff-crested bustard, ''Lophotis gindiana'' (E) * Red-crested bustard, ''Lophotis ruficrista'' (E) * Black bustard, ''Afrotis afra'' (E) * White-quilled bustard, ''Afrotis afraoides'' (E) * Black-bellied bustard, ''Lissotis melanogaster'' (E) * Hartlaub's bustard, ''Lissotis hartlaubii'' (E) *
Little bustard The little bustard (''Tetrax tetrax'') is a bird in the bustard family, the only member of the genus ''Tetrax''. The genus name is from Ancient Greek and refers to a gamebird mentioned by Aristophanes and others. Distribution It breeds in Southe ...
, ''Tetrax tetrax''


Turacos

Order: MusophagiformesFamily: Musophagidae The turacos, plantain eaters and go-away-birds make up the bird family Musophagidae. They are medium-sized arboreal birds. The turacos and plantain eaters are brightly colored, usually in blue, green or purple. The go-away birds are mostly grey and white. The entire family is endemic to Africa. * Great blue turaco, ''Corythaeola cristata'' * Guinea turaco, ''Tauraco persa'' *
Livingstone's turaco Livingstone's turaco (''Tauraco livingstonii'') is a species of bird in the family Musophagidae, which was named for Charles Livingstone, the brother of David Livingstone. It is distributed through the subtropical lowlands of southeastern Afric ...
, ''Tauraco livingstonii'' * Schalow's turaco, ''Tauraco schalowi'' * Knysna turaco, ''Tauraco corythaix'' * Black-billed turaco, ''Tauraco schuettii'' *
White-crested turaco The white-crested turaco (''Tauraco leucolophus'') is a bird in the family Musophagidae, a group of otidimorphae birds. The white-crested turaco is native to riverine forest and woodland in a belt between eastern Nigeria and western Kenya. It is ...
, ''Tauraco leucolophus'' * Fischer's turaco, ''Tauraco fischeri'' *
Yellow-billed turaco The yellow-billed turaco (''Tauraco macrorhynchus'') is a species of bird in the family Musophagidae. It is found in Angola, Cameroon, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ivory Coast, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Ghana, Guin ...
, ''Tauraco macrorhynchus'' *
Bannerman's turaco Bannerman's turaco (''Tauraco bannermani'') is a species of bird in the family Musophagidae. It is endemic to Cameroon. In French it is known as ''touraco de Bannerman'' or ''touraco doré''. Its scientific and common names honour the ornitholog ...
, ''Tauraco bannermani'' (E-Cameroon) * Red-crested turaco, ''Tauraco erythrolophus'' (E-Angola) *
Hartlaub's turaco Hartlaub's turaco (''Tauraco hartlaubi'') is a species of bird in the family Musophagidae. It is found in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. The common name and Latin binomial commemorate the German physician and ornithologist Gustav Hartlaub Karel J ...
, ''Tauraco hartlaubi'' *
White-cheeked turaco The white-cheeked turaco (''Menelikornis leucotis'') is a species of bird in the family Musophagidae. It is found in Eritrea, Ethiopia, and South Sudan. A mid-sized species, it measures about in length, including a tail of , and weighs about .' ...
, ''Tauraco leucotis'' * Prince Ruspoli's turaco, ''Tauraco ruspolii'' (E-Ethiopia) * Purple-crested turaco, ''Tauraco porphyreolophus'' *
Rwenzori turaco The Rwenzori turaco (''Gallirex johnstoni'') is a bird in the family Musophagidae. It is native to the Albertine Rift montane forests. The Rwenzori turaco is a herbivorous A herbivore is an animal anatomically and physiologically adapted ...
, ''Ruwenzorornis johnstoni'' *
Violet turaco The violet turaco, also known as the violaceous plantain eater (''Musophaga violacea''), is a large turaco, a group of African otidimorphae. Characteristics These are unmistakable birds, but shy and often inconspicuous in the treetops. They are ...
, ''Musophaga violacea'' * Ross's turaco, ''Musophaga rossae'' *
Bare-faced go-away-bird The bare-faced go-away-bird (''Crinifer personatus'') is a species of bird in the family Musophagidae which is native to the eastern Afrotropics. It is named for its distinctive and uniquely bare, black face. Description The sexes are similar, ...
, ''Corythaixoides personatus'' * Gray go-away-bird, ''Corythaixoides concolor'' *
White-bellied go-away-bird The white-bellied go-away-bird (''Crinifer leucogaster'') is a bird of eastern Africa in the family Musophagidae, commonly known as turacos. Taxonomy German naturalist Eduard Rüppell described this species in 1842. The white-bellied go-away- ...
, ''Corythaixoides leucogaster'' * Western plantain-eater, ''Crinifer piscator'' * Eastern plantain-eater, ''Crinifer zonurus''


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
brood parasite Brood parasites are animals that rely on others to raise their young. The strategy appears among birds, insects and fish. The brood parasite manipulates a host, either of the same or of another species, to raise its young as if it were its own ...
s. * Crested coua, ''Coua cristata'' (E-Madagascar) * Verreaux's coua, ''Coua verreauxi'' (E-Madagascar) *
Blue coua The blue coua (''Coua caerulea'') is a species of bird in the cuckoo family, Cuculidae. It is endemic to the island of Madagascar. Taxonomy This species was described by Carl Linnaeus in 1766. There was once twelve species of ''Coua'' but only e ...
, ''Coua caerulea'' (E-Madagascar) * Red-capped coua, ''Coua ruficeps'' (E-Madagascar) *
Red-fronted coua The red-fronted coua (''Coua reynaudii'') is a species of cuckoo in the family Cuculidae. It is endemic to Madagascar. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. References red-fronted coua red-fronted coua Th ...
, ''Coua reynaudii'' (E-Madagascar) * Coquerel's coua, ''Coua coquereli'' (E-Madagascar) * Running coua, ''Coua cursor'' (E-Madagascar) * Giant coua, ''Coua gigas'' (E-Madagascar) *
Snail-eating coua Delalande's coua (''Coua delalandei''), also known as the snail-eating coua or Delalande's coucal, is an extinct species of non-parasitic cuckoo from Madagascar. It only was known to science as an extant bird for a very short time in the early 19 ...
, ''Coua delalandei'' (E-Madagascar) Extinct *
Red-breasted coua The red-breasted coua (''Coua serriana'') is a species of cuckoo in the family Cuculidae. It is endemic to Madagascar. References red-breasted coua red-breasted coua The red-breasted coua (''Coua serriana'') is a species of cuckoo in the ...
, ''Coua serriana'' (E-Madagascar) *
Gabon coucal The Gabon coucal (''Centropus anselli'') is a species of cuckoo in the family Cuculidae. It is mainly found in Gabon but also occurs in neighboring areas of Cameroon, Angola, the Central African Republic, the western Congo Basin and Equatorial ...
, ''Centropus anselli'' (E) *
Black-throated coucal The black-throated coucal (''Centropus leucogaster'') is a species of cuckoo in the family Cuculidae. It is found in West Africa in dense second growth along forest edge and grassy swamps. The subspecies found in northern and central Zaire is so ...
, ''Centropus leucogaster'' (E) *
Senegal coucal The Senegal coucal (''Centropus senegalensis'') is a member of the cuckoo order of birds, the Cuculiformes, which also includes the roadrunners, the anis, and the hoatzin. It is a medium-sized member of its genus and is found in lightly-wooded c ...
, ''Centropus senegalensis'' (E) *
Blue-headed coucal The blue-headed coucal (''Centropus monachus'') is a species of cuckoo in the family Cuculidae. It is native to tropical central Africa where its typical habitat is swamps, river banks, forest edges and generally wet locations. It is a common bir ...
, ''Centropus monachus'' (E) *
Coppery-tailed coucal The coppery-tailed coucal (''Centropus cupreicaudus'') is a species of cuckoo in the family Cuculidae. It is found in Angola, Botswana, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Malawi, Namibia, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. It was first described ...
, ''Centropus cupreicaudus'' (E) * White-browed coucal, ''Centropus superciliosus'' *
Malagasy coucal The Malagasy coucal or Madagascar coucal (''Centropus toulou'') is a species of cuckoo in the family Cuculidae. It is found in Madagascar and in the Seychelles, where it occurs on Aldabra and was formerly present on Assumption Island and Cosmol ...
, ''Centropus toulou'' * Black coucal, ''Centropus grillii'' (E) *
Blue malkoha The blue malkoha or chattering yellowbill (''Ceuthmochares aereus'') is a species of cuckoo in the family Cuculidae. It was formerly conspecific with the green malkoha until split in 2016. It is widely distributed across the African tropical rai ...
, ''Ceuthmochares aereus'' (E) *
Green malkoha The green malkoha or whistling yellowbill (''Ceuthmochares australis'') is a species of cuckoo in the family Cuculidae. This species and the blue malkoha were previously considered conspecific and together known as the yellowbill. It has a green ...
, ''Ceuthmochares australis'' (E) *
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'' *
Levaillant's cuckoo Levaillant's cuckoo (''Clamator levaillantii'') is a cuckoo which is a resident breeding species in Africa south of the Sahara. It is found in bushy habitats. It is a brood parasite, using the nests of bulbuls and babblers. It was named in h ...
, ''Clamator levaillantii'' (E) *
Pied cuckoo The Jacobin cuckoo (''Clamator jacobinus''), also pied cuckoo or pied crested cuckoo, is a member of the cuckoo order of birds that is found in Africa and Asia. It is partially migratory and in India, it has been considered a harbinger of the mons ...
, ''Clamator jacobinus'' * Yellow-billed cuckoo, ''Coccyzus americanus'' (V) * St. Helena cuckoo, ''Nannococcyx psix'' (E-Saint Helena) Extinct * Thick-billed cuckoo, ''Pachycoccyx audeberti'' *
Dideric cuckoo The diederik cuckoo (''Chrysococcyx caprius''), formerly dideric cuckoo or didric cuckoo is a member of the cuckoo order of birds, the Cuculiformes, which also includes the roadrunners and the anis. Taxonomy The diederik cuckoo was described ...
, ''Chrysococcyx caprius'' * Klaas's cuckoo, ''Chrysococcyx klaas'' *
Yellow-throated cuckoo The yellow-throated cuckoo (''Chrysococcyx flavigularis'') is a species of cuckoo in the family Cuculidae Cuckoos are birds in the Cuculidae family, the sole taxon in the order Cuculiformes . The cuckoo family includes the common or Europe ...
, ''Chrysococcyx flavigularis'' (E) *
African emerald cuckoo The African emerald cuckoo (''Chrysococcyx cupreus'') is a species of cuckoo that is native to Africa. Taxonomy and phylogeny As a member of the family Cuculidae, the African emerald cuckoo is an Old World cuckoo. There are four subspecies, name ...
, ''Chrysococcyx cupreus'' (E) *
Pallid cuckoo The pallid cuckoo (''Cacomantis pallidus'') is a species of cuckoo in the family Cuculidae. It is found in Australia, with some migration to the islands of Timor and Papua New Guinea. It is between 28 and 33 cm ...
, ''Cacomantis pallidus'' (V) *
Dusky long-tailed cuckoo The dusky long-tailed cuckoo (''Cercococcyx mechowi'') is a species of cuckoo in the family Cuculidae. It is found in forests in Central Africa. The IUCN has assessed it as a least-concern species. Taxonomy The species was described by Jean Caba ...
, ''Cercococcyx mechowi'' (E) *
Olive long-tailed cuckoo The olive long-tailed cuckoo (''Cercococcyx olivinus'') is a species of cuckoo in the family Cuculidae Cuckoos are birds in the Cuculidae family, the sole taxon in the order Cuculiformes . The cuckoo family includes the common or European ...
, ''Cercococcyx olivinus'' (E) *
Barred long-tailed cuckoo The barred long-tailed cuckoo (''Cercococcyx montanus'') is a species of cuckoo in the family Cuculidae Cuckoos are birds in the Cuculidae family, the sole taxon in the order Cuculiformes . The cuckoo family includes the common or European ...
, ''Cercococcyx montanus'' (E) * Black cuckoo, ''Cuculus clamosus'' (E) * Red-chested cuckoo, ''Cuculus solitarius'' (E) *
Lesser cuckoo The lesser cuckoo (''Cuculus poliocephalus'') is a species of cuckoo in the family Cuculidae. It is found in Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Kenya, North Korea, South Korea, Laos, Malawi, Mya ...
, ''Cuculus poliocephalus'' *
African cuckoo The African cuckoo (''Cuculus gularis'') is a species of cuckoo in the family Cuculidae. It is found in Sub-Saharan Africa where it migrates within the continent, generally arriving and breeding in any one locality during the rainy season. A fair ...
, ''Cuculus gularis'' *
Madagascar cuckoo The Madagascar cuckoo (''Cuculus rochii''), also known as the Madagascar lesser cuckoo, is a species of cuckoo in the family Cuculidae. Though it breeds only in Madagascar, it spends the non-breeding season in a number of countries in the African ...
, ''Cuculus rochii'' * Himalayan cuckoo, ''Cuculus saturatus'' (V) * 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. *
Collared nightjar The collared nightjar (''Gactornis enarratus'') is a species of nightjar in the family Caprimulgidae. It is endemic to Madagascar. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and subtropical or tropical mangrove ...
, ''Gactornis enarratus'' (E-Madagascar) *
Pennant-winged nightjar The pennant-winged nightjar (''Caprimulgus vexillarius'') is a species of nightjar that occurs from Nigeria to northern South Africa. It is an intra-African migrant and displays remarkable sexual dimorphism in the breeding season. Range and ha ...
, ''Caprimulgus vexillarius'' (E) *
Standard-winged nightjar The standard-winged nightjar (''Caprimulgus longipennis'') is a nocturnal bird in the nightjar family. Distribution and habitat It is a resident breeder in Africa from Senegal east to Ethiopia. It is found in dry savannah habitats, with some scr ...
, ''Caprimulgus longipennis'' (E) *
Brown nightjar The brown nightjar (''Veles binotatus'') is a species of nightjar in the family Caprimulgidae. It is the only species in the genus ''Veles''. It is found in Cameroon, Central African Republic, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the C ...
, ''Caprimulgus binotatus'' (E) *
Red-necked nightjar The red-necked nightjar (''Caprimulgus ruficollis'') is the largest of the nightjars occurring in Europe. It breeds in Iberian peninsula, Iberia and North Africa, and bird migration, winters in tropical West Africa. Taxonomy ''Caprimulgus'' is de ...
, ''Caprimulgus ruficollis'' *
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'' *
Sombre nightjar The sombre nightjar (''Caprimulgus fraenatus'') is a species of nightjar in the family Caprimulgidae. It is native to East Africa. References sombre nightjar Birds of East Africa sombre nightjar The sombre nightjar (''Caprimulgus fraena ...
, ''Caprimulgus fraenatus'' (E) *
Rufous-cheeked nightjar The rufous-cheeked nightjar (''Caprimulgus rufigena'') is a species of nightjar in the family Caprimulgidae. It is an intra-African migrant that breeds in the south of its range. It spends the non-breeding season in eastern Nigeria, Cameroon, so ...
, ''Caprimulgus rufigena'' (E) *
Egyptian nightjar The Egyptian nightjar (''Caprimulgus aegyptius'') is a medium-small nightjar which occurs in south west Asia and north Africa and winters in tropical Africa. This is a fairly common species with a wide distribution which faces no obvious threats ...
, ''Caprimulgus aegyptius'' *
Nubian nightjar The Nubian nightjar (''Caprimulgus nubicus'') is a species of nightjar in the family Caprimulgidae. It is found in Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Israel, Kenya, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen Yemen (; ar, ٱلْيَم ...
, ''Caprimulgus nubicus'' *
Golden nightjar The golden nightjar (''Caprimulgus eximius'') is a species of nightjar in the family Caprimulgidae. It is found in Sahel region in northern Sub-Saharan Africa. Description The golden nightjar is a distinctively coloured, smallish nightjar whic ...
, ''Caprimulgus eximius'' (E) * Donaldson-Smith's nightjar, ''Caprimulgus donaldsoni'' (E) * Fiery-necked nightjar, ''Caprimulgus pectoralis'' (E) * Montane nightjar, ''Caprimulgus poliocephalus'' (E) * Madagascar nightjar, ''Caprimulgus madagascariensis'' * Swamp nightjar, ''Caprimulgus natalensis'' (E) * Plain nightjar, ''Caprimulgus inornatus'' *
Star-spotted nightjar The star-spotted nightjar (''Caprimulgus stellatus'') is a species of nightjar in the family Caprimulgidae. It is found in Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, and South Sudan South Sudan (; din, Paguot Thudän), officially the Republic of South ...
, ''Caprimulgus stellatus'' (E) * Nechisar nightjar, ''Caprimulgus solala'' (E-Ethiopia) *
Freckled nightjar The freckled nightjar or freckled rock nightjar (''Caprimulgus tristigma'') is a species of nightjar in the family Caprimulgidae. It has a wide yet patchy distribution throughout the Afrotropics. Range and habitat This species occurs throughout ...
, ''Caprimulgus tristigma'' (E) * Itombwe nightjar, ''Caprimulgus prigoginei'' (E) *
Bates's nightjar Bates's nightjar (''Caprimulgus batesi'') or the forest nightjar, is a bird species of the family Caprimulgidae, found in the rainforests of western Sub-Saharan Africa. Description Bates's nightjar is a large, dark nightjar. At rest looks large ...
, ''Caprimulgus batesi'' (E) *
Long-tailed nightjar The long-tailed nightjar (''Caprimulgus climacurus'') is a species of nightjar in the family Caprimulgidae. It is found in multiple African countries including Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Republic o ...
, ''Caprimulgus climacurus'' (E) *
Slender-tailed nightjar The slender-tailed nightjar (''Caprimulgus clarus'') is a species of nightjar in the family Caprimulgidae. It is found in Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, South Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda }), is a landlocked ...
, ''Caprimulgus clarus'' (E) * Square-tailed nightjar, ''Caprimulgus fossii'' (E)


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. *
Madagascar spinetail The Madagascar spinetail, Madagascan spinetail or Malagasy spinetail (''Zoonavena grandidieri'') is a species of swift in the family Apodidae. It is found in Comoros, Madagascar, and Mayotte Mayotte (; french: Mayotte, ; Shimaore: ''Maore'' ...
, ''Zoonavena grandidieri'' (E-Madagascar) * Sao Tome spinetail, ''Zoonavena thomensis'' (E-São Tomé and Príncipe) * Mottled spinetail, ''Telacanthura ussheri'' (E) *
Black spinetail The black spinetail (''Telacanthura melanopygia'') is a species of swift in the family Apodidae. It is found in Angola, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ivory Coast, Gabon, Ghana, Liberi ...
, ''Telacanthura melanopygia'' (E) *
Sabine's spinetail Sabine's spinetail ( ; ''Rhaphidura sabini'', sometimes spelled ''Raphidura sabini'') is a species of swift in the family Apodidae. It is found in forests of Angola, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic o ...
, ''Rhaphidura sabini'' (E) *
Cassin's spinetail Cassin's spinetail (''Neafrapus cassini'') is a species of swift in the family Apodidae. It is found throughout the African tropical rainforest (including Bioko Bioko (; historically Fernando Po; bvb, Ëtulá Ëria) is an island off the we ...
, ''Neafrapus cassini'' (E) * Bat-like spinetail, ''Neafrapus boehmi'' (E) * Chimney swift, ''Chaetura pelagica'' (V) *
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'' (V) *
Seychelles swiftlet The Seychelles swiftlet (''Aerodramus elaphrus'') is a small bird of the swift family. It is found only in the Seychelles Islands in the Indian Ocean. It is 10–12 cm long with a wingspan of 28 cm and a weight of about 10 g. The upperp ...
, ''Aerodramus elaphrus'' (E-Seychelles) *
Mascarene swiftlet The Mascarene swiftlet or Mauritius swiftlet (''Aerodramus francicus'') is a species of swift in the family Apodidae. It is found in Mauritius and Réunion, and the populations on the two islands have recently been confirmed to differ subspecifica ...
, ''Aerodramus francicus'' *
Scarce swift The scarce swift (''Schoutedenapus myoptilus'') is a species of Swift (bird), swift in the family Apodidae. It has a disjunct range of presence throughout the Afromontane : Cameroon line, Albertine Rift montane forests, Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi a ...
, ''Schoutedenapus myoptilus'' (E) *
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'' * Mottled swift, ''Apus aequatorialis'' (E) *
Alexander's swift The Cape Verde swift or Alexander's swift (''Apus alexandri'') is a small bird of the swift family found only in the Cape Verde Islands. It has been recorded from all the islands except Santa Luzia although it probably breeds only on Santiago, ...
, ''Apus alexandri'' (E-Cape Verde) * Common swift, ''Apus apus'' *
Plain swift The plain swift (''Apus unicolor'') is a medium-sized swift. Although this bird is superficially similar to a barn swallow or house martin, it is not related to those passerine species. The resemblances between the groups are due to convergent ev ...
, ''Apus unicolor'' *
Nyanza swift The Nyanza swift (''Apus niansae'') is a species of swift in the family Apodidae. It is found in Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, South Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda. Identification The Nyanza swift, also known as the brown swift, is a medium ...
, ''Apus niansae'' (E) * Pallid swift, ''Apus pallidus'' *
African swift The African black swift (''Apus barbatus''), also known as the African swift or black swift, is a medium-sized bird in the swift family. It breeds in Africa discontinuously from Liberia, Cameroon, Zaire, Uganda and Kenya southwards to South Afri ...
, ''Apus barbatus'' (E) *
Forbes-Watson's swift Forbes-Watson's swift (''Apus berliozi'') is a species of swift in the family Apodidae. It breeds in coastal areas of Somalia and the southern Arabian Peninsula and on the island of Socotra Socotra or Soqotra (; ar, سُقُطْرَىٰ ; ...
, ''Apus berliozi'' (E) *
Bradfield's swift Bradfield's swift (''Apus bradfieldi'') is a species of swift in the family Apodidae. It is found in Angola, Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the Southern Africa, southern ...
, ''Apus bradfieldi'' (E) *
Malagasy swift The Malagasy black swift (''Apus balstoni'') or Madagascar swift, is a species of swift in the family Apodidae. It is endemic to Madagascar and the Comoro Islands. Habitat Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests a ...
, ''Apus balstoni'' *
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'' (V) * Little swift, ''Apus affinis'' *
Horus swift The Horus swift (''Apus horus'') is a small bird in the Swift (bird), swift family. Horus, whose name this bird commemorates, was the ancient Egyptian god of the sun, son of Osiris and Isis. Description The Horus swift is 13–15 cm long an ...
, ''Apus horus'' (E) * White-rumped swift, ''Apus caffer'' *
Bates's swift Bates's swift (''Apus batesi'') is a species of small swift in the family Apodidae which is found in western Africa. Description Bates's swift is a small, slender swift with a deeply forked tail which is often held closed to form a point. It has ...
, ''Apus batesi'' (E) * African palm-swift, ''Cypsiurus parvus'' * Malagasy palm-swift, ''Cypsiurus gracilis''


Flufftails

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: Sarothruridae The flufftails are a small family of ground-dwelling birds found only in Madagascar and sub-Saharan Africa. * Madagascar wood-rail, ''Mentocrex kioloides'' (E-Madagascar) * Tsingy wood-rail, ''Mentocrex beankaensis'' (E-Madagascar) *
White-spotted flufftail The white-spotted flufftail (''Sarothrura pulchra'') is a species of bird Birds are a group of warm-blooded vertebrates constituting the class Aves (), characterised by feathers, toothless beaked jaws, the laying of hard-shelled eggs ...
, ''Sarothrura pulchra'' *
Buff-spotted flufftail The buff-spotted flufftail (''Sarothrura elegans'') is a species of bird in the family Sarothruridae. It is found in Angola, Botswana, Burundi, Cameroon, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ivory Coast, Equatorial Guinea, Eswa ...
, ''Sarothrura elegans'' *
Red-chested flufftail The red-chested flufftail (''Sarothrura rufa'') is a species of bird in the family Sarothruridae Sarothruridae is a family of small- to medium-sized ground-living birds found mostly in Madagascar and sub-Saharan Africa, with the genus ''Rallic ...
, ''Sarothrura rufa'' *
Chestnut-headed flufftail The chestnut-headed flufftail (''Sarothrura lugens'') is a species of bird in the family Sarothruridae. It is found in Angola, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Gabon, Malawi, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Zambia Zambia (), officially ...
, ''Sarothrura lugens'' *
Streaky-breasted flufftail The streaky-breasted flufftail (''Sarothrura boehmi'') is a species of bird in the family Sarothruridae. It is sparsely spread across wet grasslands of central Africa. The name of this bird commemorates the German zoologist Richard Böhm R ...
, ''Sarothrura boehmi'' *
Striped flufftail The striped flufftail (''Sarothrura affinis'') is a species of bird in the flufftail family Sarothruridae. It is also known as the red-tailed flufftail. The species is closely related to the Madagascar flufftail. The species has a disjunct distr ...
, ''Sarothrura affinis'' *
Madagascar flufftail The Madagascar flufftail (''Sarothrura insularis'') is a species of bird in the family Sarothruridae. It is endemic to Madagascar. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest A forest is an area of land dominated ...
, ''Sarothrura insularis'' (E-Madagascar) *
White-winged flufftail The white-winged flufftail (''Sarothrura ayresi'') is a very rare African bird in the family Sarothruridae. The estimated global population size of white-winged flufftails is less than 250 adults. These birds reside in Ethiopia and South Africa b ...
, ''Sarothrura ayresi'' *
Slender-billed flufftail The slender-billed flufftail (''Sarothrura watersi'') is a species of bird in the family Sarothruridae. It is found in highlands of eastern Madagascar. Its natural habitats are swamps and arable land. It is threatened by habitat loss Habit ...
, ''Sarothrura watersi'' (E-Madagascar)


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'' *
African rail The African rail (''Rallus caerulescens'') is a small wetland bird of the rail family that is found in eastern and southern Africa. Taxonomy The African rail was formally described in 1789 by the German naturalist Johann Friedrich Gmelin in ...
, ''Rallus caerulescens'' (E) *
Madagascar rail The Madagascar rail (''Rallus madagascariensis'') is a species of bird in the family Rallidae. It is endemic to Madagascar. Description This is a medium-sized rail measuring . Its plumage is mostly plain brown with some streaks on the upperpa ...
, ''Rallus madagascariensis'' (E-Madagascar) * White-throated rail, ''Dryolimnas cuvieri'' *
Reunion rail Reunion may refer to: * Class reunion * Family reunion Reunion, Réunion, Re-union, Reunions or The Reunion may also refer to: Places * Réunion, a French overseas department and island in the Indian Ocean * Reunion, Commerce City, Colorado, U ...
, ''Dryolimnas augusti'' (E-Réunion) Extinct *
Red rail The red rail (''Aphanapteryx bonasia'') is an extinct species of flightless rail. It was endemic to the Mascarene island of Mauritius, east of Madagascar in the Indian Ocean. It had a close relative on Rodrigues island, the likewise extinct R ...
, ''Aphanapteryx bonasia'' (E-Mauritius) Extinct * Rodrigues rail, ''Erythromachus leguati'' (E-Rodrigues) Extinct * Corn crake, ''Crex crex'' *
African crake The African crake (''Crecopsis egregia'') is a small- to medium-size ground-living bird in the rail family, found in most of central to southern Africa. It is seasonally common in most of its range other than the rainforests and areas that have ...
, ''Crex egregia'' (E) *
Rouget's rail Rouget's rail (''Rougetius rougetii'') is a species of bird in the family Rallidae. It is the only member of the genus ''Rougetius''. It is found in Eritrea and Ethiopia. Habitat Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical high-altitude ...
, ''Rougetius rougetii'' (E) *
St. Helena crake The Saint Helena crake (''Zapornia astrictocarpus'') is an extinct bird species from the island of Saint Helena in the South Atlantic Ocean, one of two flightless rails which survived there until the early 16th century.Storrs L. Olson, Paleornith ...
, ''Atlantisia podarces'' (E-St. Helena) Extinct *
Ascension crake The Ascension crake (''Mundia elpenor'') is an extinct flightless bird that previously lived on Ascension Island in the South Atlantic Ocean. Like many other flightless birds on isolated islands, it was a rail. It was declared extinct by Groom ...
, ''Mundia elpenor'' (E-Ascension) Extinct *
Inaccessible Island rail The Inaccessible Island rail (''Laterallus rogersi'') is a small bird of the rail family, Rallidae. Endemic to Inaccessible Island in the Tristan Archipelago in the isolated south Atlantic, it is the smallest extant flightless bird in the worl ...
, ''Atlantasia rogersi'' (E-Inaccessible Island) *
Buff-banded rail The buff-banded rail (''Hypotaenidia philippensis'') is a distinctively coloured, highly dispersive, medium-sized rail of the rail family, Rallidae. This species comprises several subspecies found throughout much of Australasia and the south-we ...
, ''Gallirallus philippensis'' (V) * Gray-throated rail, ''Canirallus oculeus'' * Sora, ''Porzana carolina'' (V) * Spotted crake, ''Porzana porzana'' *
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'' *
Gough moorhen The Gough moorhen (''Gallinula comeri'') is a medium-sized, almost flightless bird that is similar to the common moorhen (''Gallinula chloropus''), but is smaller, stockier, and has shorter wings. The bird has a distinctive yellow-tipped red bil ...
, ''Gallinula comeri'' (E-Gough Island) *
Tristan moorhen The Tristan moorhen (''Gallinula nesiotis'') is an extinct species of flightless rail endemic to the South Atlantic island of Tristan da Cunha. It was very similar to the Gough moorhen of Gough Island, located 395 miles to the southeast. The on ...
, ''Gallinula nesiotis'' (E-Tristan da Cunha) Extinct * Eurasian coot, ''Fulica atra'' *
Mascarene coot The Mascarene coot (''Fulica newtonii'') is an extinct species of coot that inhabited the Mascarene islands of Mauritius and Réunion. Long known from subfossil bones found in the Mare aux Songes swamp on the former island, but only assumed fr ...
, ''Fulica newtonii'' Extinct * Red-knobbed coot, ''Fulica cristata'' *
Allen's gallinule Allen's gallinule (''Porphyrio alleni''), formerly known as the lesser gallinule, is a small waterbird of the family Rallidae. Its former binomial name is ''Porphyrula alleni''. ''Porphyrio'' is the Latin for "swamphen", and ''alleni'', like the ...
, ''Porphyrio alleni'' *
Purple gallinule Purple gallinule is an alternative name for two species of birds in the rail family. It can refer to: * Purple swamphen, a group of closely related species of swamphen of the Old World * American purple gallinule The purple gallinule (''Porphyr ...
, ''Porphyrio martinica'' (V) * Reunion gallinule, ''Porphyrio caerulescens'' (E-Réunion) Extinct *
Western swamphen The western swamphen (known as Purple Swamphen) (''Porphyrio porphyrio'') is a swamphen in the rail family Rallidae, one of the six species of purple swamphen. From the French name ''talève sultane'', it is also known as the sultana bird. This ...
, ''Porphyrio porphyrio'' *
African swamphen The African swamphen (''Porphyrio madagascariensis'') is a species of swamphen occurring in Egypt, Sub-Saharan Africa and Madagascar. It used to be considered a subspecies of the purple swamphen, which it resembles, but with bronze green or gre ...
, ''Porphyrio madagascariensis'' * Nkulengu rail, ''Himantornis haematopus'' (E) *
Watercock The watercock (''Gallicrex cinerea'') is a waterbird in the rail and crake family, Rallidae that is widely distributed across Southeast Asia. It is the only member of the genus ''Gallicrex''. Taxonomy The watercock was formally described in 17 ...
, ''Gallicrex cinerea'' (V) *
White-breasted waterhen The white-breasted waterhen (''Amaurornis phoenicurus'') is a waterbird of the rail and crake family, Rallidae, that is widely distributed across South and Southeast Asia. They are dark slaty birds with a clean white face, breast and belly. They ...
, ''Amaurornis phoenicurus'' (V) * Striped crake, ''Amaurornis marginalis'' (E) *
Black crake The black crake (''Zapornia flavirostra'') is a waterbird in the rail and crake family, Rallidae. It breeds in most of sub-Saharan Africa except in very arid areas. It undertakes some seasonal movements in those parts of its range which are subj ...
, ''Zapornia flavirostra'' * Little crake, ''Zapornia parva'' *
Baillon's crake Baillon's crake (''Zapornia pusilla''), also known as the marsh crake, is a small waterbird of the family Rallidae. Distribution Their breeding habitat is Cyperaceae, sedge beds in Europe, mainly in the east, and across the Palearctic. They used ...
, ''Zapornia pusilla'' * St. Helena rail, ''Zapornia astrictocarpus'' (E-St. Helena) Extinct *
Sakalava rail The Sakalava rail (''Zapornia olivieri'') is a species of bird in the family Rallidae. It is endemic to western Madagascar. This bird is small with brown upperpart feathers, grey underparts, a yellow bill and red legs. The habitat of this rail s ...
, ''Zapornia olivieri'' (E-Madagascar)


Finfoots

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:
Heliornithidae The Heliornithidae are a small family of tropical birds with webbed lobes on their feet like those of grebes and coots. The family overall are known as finfoots, although one species is known as a sungrebe. The family is composed of three speci ...
Heliornithidae is a small family of tropical birds with webbed lobes on their feet similar to those of grebes and coots. *
African finfoot The African finfoot (''Podica senegalensis'') is an aquatic bird from the family Heliornithidae (the finfoots and sungrebe). The species lives in the rivers and lakes of western, central, and southern Africa. Description The African finfoot is ...
, ''Podica senegalensis'' (E)


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". * Gray crowned-crane, ''Balearica regulorum'' (E) *
Black crowned-crane The black crowned crane (''Balearica pavonina'') is a part of the family Gruidae, along with its sister species, the grey crowned crane. It is topped with its characteristic bristle-feathered golden crown. It is usually found in the shallow w ...
, ''Balearica pavonina'' (E) *
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'' * Blue crane, ''Anthropoides paradiseus'' (E) * Wattled crane, ''Bugeranus carunculatus'' (E) * Common crane, ''Grus grus''


Sheathbills

Order: CharadriiformesFamily: Chionididae The sheathbills are
scavenger Scavengers are animals that consume dead organisms that have died from causes other than predation or have been killed by other predators. While scavenging generally refers to carnivores feeding on carrion, it is also a herbivorous feeding b ...
s of the Antarctic regions. They have white plumage and look plump and dove-like but are believed to be similar to the ancestors of the modern gulls and terns. * Snowy sheathbill, ''Chionis albus'' (V) (ship-assisted)


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 waders 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. *
Water thick-knee The water thick-knee or water dikkop (''Burhinus vermiculatus'') is a species of bird in the thick-knee family Burhinidae. The species is found across sub-Saharan Africa, usually close to water. Distribution and habitat The water thick-knee has ...
, ''Burhinus vermiculatus'' (E) *
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'' *
Indian thick-knee The Indian stone-curlew or Indian thick-knee (''Burhinus indicus'') is a species of bird in the family Burhinidae. It was formerly included as a subspecies of the Eurasian stone-curlew. This species is found in the plains of South and South-easte ...
, ''Burhinus indicus'' (V) *
Senegal thick-knee The Senegal thick-knee (''Burhinus senegalensis'') is a stone-curlew, a group of waders in the family Burhinidae. Their vernacular scientific name refers to the prominent joints in the long yellow or greenish legs. Range It is a resident breede ...
, ''Burhinus senegalensis'' *
Spotted thick-knee The spotted thick-knee (''Burhinus capensis''), also known as the spotted dikkop or Cape thick-knee, is a wader in the family Stone-curlew, Burhinidae. It is native to tropical regions of central and southern Africa. Description The spotted thic ...
, ''Burhinus capensis''


Egyptian plover

Order: CharadriiformesFamily: Pluvianidae The Egyptian plover is found across equatorial Africa and along the Nile River. *
Egyptian plover The Egyptian plover (''Pluvianus aegyptius''), also known as the crocodile bird, is a wader, the only member of the genus ''Pluvianus''. Formerly placed in the pratincole and courser family, Glareolidae, it is now regarded as the sole member of ...
, ''Pluvianus aegyptius''


Stilts and avocets

Order: CharadriiformesFamily: Recurvirostridae Recurvirostridae is a family of large wading birds, which includes the avocets and
stilt Stilt is a common name for several species of birds in the family Recurvirostridae, which also includes those known as avocets. They are found in brackish or saline wetlands in warm or hot climates. They have extremely long legs, hence the grou ...
s. 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''


Ibisbill

Order: CharadriiformesFamily:
Ibidorhynchidae The ibisbill (''Ibidorhyncha struthersii'') is a bird related to the waders, but sufficiently distinctive to merit its own family Ibidorhynchidae. It is grey with a white belly, red legs and long down-curved bill, and a black face and black breas ...
The ibisbill is related to the waders, but is sufficiently distinctive to be a family unto itself. The adult is gray with a white belly, red legs, a long down curved bill, and a black face and breast band. *
Ibisbill The ibisbill (''Ibidorhyncha struthersii'') is a bird related to the waders, but sufficiently distinctive to merit its own family Ibidorhynchidae. It is grey with a white belly, red legs and long down-curved bill, and a black face and black breas ...
, ''Ibidorhyncha struthersii'' (V)


Oystercatchers

Order: CharadriiformesFamily: Haematopodidae The oystercatchers are large and noisy plover-like birds, with strong bills used for smashing or prising open
mollusc Mollusca is the second-largest phylum of invertebrate animals after the Arthropoda, the members of which are known as molluscs or mollusks (). Around 85,000  extant species of molluscs are recognized. The number of fossil species is esti ...
s. * Eurasian oystercatcher, ''Haematopus ostralegus'' *
African oystercatcher The African oystercatcher or African black oystercatcher (''Haematopus moquini''), is a large charismatic wader resident to the mainland coasts and offshore islands of southern Africa. This near-threatened oystercatcher has a population of over ...
, ''Haematopus moquini'' (E)


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'' (V) * Pacific golden-plover, ''Pluvialis fulva'' (V) *
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'' *
Long-toed lapwing The long-toed lapwing (''Vanellus crassirostris'') is a species of bird in the family Charadriidae. It is found in Angola, Botswana, Burundi, Cameroon, Chad, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, ...
, ''Vanellus crassirostris'' (E) * Blacksmith lapwing, ''Vanellus armatus'' (E) *
Spur-winged lapwing The spur-winged lapwing or spur-winged plover (''Vanellus spinosus'') is a lapwing species, one of a group of largish waders in the family Charadriidae. It is one of several species of wader supposed to be the "trochilus" bird said by Herodotus ...
, ''Vanellus spinosus'' *
Black-headed lapwing The black-headed lapwing or black-headed plover (''Vanellus tectus'') is a large lapwing, a group of largish waders in the family Charadriidae. It is a resident breeder across sub-Saharan Africa from Senegal to Ethiopia, although it has seaso ...
, ''Vanellus tectus'' *
White-headed lapwing The white-crowned lapwing, white-headed lapwing, white-headed plover or white-crowned plover (''Vanellus albiceps'') is a medium-sized wader. It is resident throughout tropical Africa, usually near large rivers. Description This lapwing is unmi ...
, ''Vanellus albiceps'' (E) *
Senegal lapwing :''The African wattled lapwing (''Vanellus senegallus'') is sometimes called Senegal wattled plover.'' The Senegal lapwing or lesser black-winged lapwing (''Vanellus lugubris'') is a species of bird in the family Charadriidae. It is found in A ...
, ''Vanellus lugubris'' *
Black-winged lapwing The black-winged lapwing or greater black-winged lapwing (''Vanellus melanopterus'') is an east African species that is found from the Ethiopian highlands in the north to central Kenya (race ''V. m. melanopterus''), and again at middle to coasta ...
, ''Vanellus melanopterus'' (E) *
Crowned lapwing The crowned lapwing (''Vanellus coronatus''), or crowned plover, is a bird of the lapwing subfamily that occurs contiguously from the Red Sea coast of Somalia to southern and southwestern Africa. It is an adaptable and numerous species, with bold ...
, ''Vanellus coronatus'' (E) * Wattled lapwing, ''Vanellus senegallus'' (E) *
Spot-breasted lapwing The spot-breasted lapwing (''Vanellus melanocephalus'') is a species of bird in the family Charadriidae. It is endemic to the Ethiopian highlands. A chunky lapwing of the Ethiopian highlands. Note the black cap, white eyebrow, black throat, and ...
, ''Vanellus melanocephalus'' (E-Ethiopia) *
Brown-chested lapwing The brown-chested lapwing (''Vanellus superciliosus'') is a species of bird in the family Charadriidae. It resides year-round in a narrow strip of land from southwestern Nigeria to northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo; its wintering rang ...
, ''Vanellus superciliosus'' (E) * Sociable lapwing, ''Vanellus gregarius'' * White-tailed lapwing, ''Vanellus leucurus'' *
Lesser sand-plover The lesser sand plover (''Charadrius mongolus'') is a small wader in the plover family of birds. The spelling is commonly given as lesser sand-plover, but the official British Ornithologists' Union spelling is "lesser sand plover". The genus ...
, ''Charadrius mongolus'' * Greater sand-plover, ''Charadrius leschenaultii'' *
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'' * Kittlitz's plover, ''Charadrius pecuarius'' * Kentish plover, ''Charadrius alexandrinus'' * Common ringed plover, ''Charadrius hiaticula'' * Semipalmated plover, ''Charadrius semipalmatus'' (V) *
Madagascar plover The Madagascar plover (''Charadrius thoracicus''), also known as the black-banded plover, is a small (37 g) monogamous shorebird in the family Charadriidae, native to western Madagascar. It inhabits shores of lagoons, coastal grasslands, and bree ...
, ''Charadrius thoracicus'' (E-Madagascar) *
Little ringed plover The little ringed plover (''Charadrius dubius'') is a small plover. 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'' a bird found in river ...
, ''Charadrius dubius'' * Three-banded plover, ''Charadrius tricollaris'' * Forbes's plover, ''Charadrius forbesi'' (E) *
White-fronted plover The white-fronted plover or white-fronted sandplover (''Charadrius marginatus'') is a small (45-50 g) shorebird of the family Charadriidae that inhabits sandy beaches, dunes, mudflats and the shores of rivers and lakes in sub-saharan Africa and M ...
, ''Charadrius marginatus'' * Chestnut-banded plover, ''Charadrius pallidus'' (E) * Oriental plover, ''Charadrius veredus'' (V) *
Eurasian dotterel The Eurasian dotterel (''Charadrius morinellus''), also known in Europe as just dotterel, is a small wader in the plover family of birds. The dotterel is a brown and black streaked bird with a broad white eye-stripe and an orange-red chest ban ...
, ''Charadrius morinellus'' * St. Helena plover, ''Charadrius sanctaehelenae'' (E-St. Helena)


Painted-snipes

Order: CharadriiformesFamily:
Rostratulidae The Rostratulidae, commonly known as the painted-snipes, are a family of wading birds that consists of two genera: ''Rostratula'' and '' Nycticryphes''. Description The painted-snipes are short-legged, long-billed birds similar in shape to the t ...
Painted-snipes are short-legged, long-billed birds similar in shape to the true snipes, but more brightly colored. *
Greater painted-snipe The greater painted-snipe (''Rostratula benghalensis'') is a species of wader in the family Rostratulidae. It is found in marshes in Africa, South Asia and South-east Asia. Description Medium-sized, plump wading bird. Long reddish-brown bill, s ...
, ''Rostratula benghalensis''


Jacanas

Order: CharadriiformesFamily:
Jacanidae The jacanas (sometimes referred to as Jesus birds or lily trotters) are a group of tropical waders in the family Jacanidae. They are found in the tropical regions around the world. They are noted for their elongated toes and toenails that allow ...
The jacanas are a family of waders found throughout the tropics. They are identifiable by their huge feet and claws which enable them to walk on floating vegetation in the shallow lakes that are their preferred habitat. *
Lesser jacana The lesser jacana (''Microparra capensis'') is a species of bird in the family Jacanidae. It is monotypic within the genus ''Microparra''. It is found in Angola, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Democrat ...
, ''Microparra capensis'' (E) * African jacana, ''Actophilornis africanus'' (E) * Madagascar jacana, ''Actophilornis albinucha'' (E-Madagascar)


Sandpipers and allies

Order: CharadriiformesFamily:
Scolopacidae Sandpipers are a large family, Scolopacidae, of waders. They include many species called sandpipers, as well as those called by names such as curlew and snipe. The majority of these species eat small invertebrates picked out of the mud or soil. ...
Scolopacidae is a large diverse family of small to medium-sized shorebirds including the sandpipers, curlews, godwits, shanks, tattlers, woodcocks, snipes, dowitchers and
phalarope __NOTOC__ A phalarope is any of three living species of slender-necked shorebirds in the genus ''Phalaropus'' of the bird family Scolopacidae. Phalaropes are close relatives of the shanks and tattlers, the ''Actitis'' and Terek sandpipers, a ...
s. 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'' (V) * Whimbrel, ''Numenius phaeopus'' *
Little curlew The little curlew (''Numenius minutus'') is a wader in the large bird family Scolopacidae. It is a very small curlew, which breeds in the far north of Siberia. It is closely related to the North American Eskimo curlew. The word "curlew" is imita ...
, ''Numenius minutus'' * Far Eastern curlew, ''Numenius madagascariensis'' * Slender-billed curlew, ''Numenius tenuirostris'' *
Eurasian curlew The Eurasian curlew or common curlew (''Numenius arquata'') is a very large wader in the family Scolopacidae. It is one of the most widespread of the curlews, breeding across temperate Europe and Asia. In Europe, this species is often referred t ...
, ''Numenius arquata'' * Bar-tailed godwit, ''Limosa lapponica'' *
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'' *
Hudsonian godwit The Hudsonian godwit (''Limosa haemastica'') is a large shorebird in the sandpiper family, Scolopacidae. The genus name ''Limosa'' is from Latin and means "muddy", from ''limus'', "mud". The specific ''haemastica'' is from Ancient Greek and means ...
, ''Limosa haemastica'' (V) * Ruddy turnstone, ''Arenaria interpres'' * Great knot, ''Calidris tenuirostris'' (V) * Red knot, ''Calidris canutus'' *
Ruff Ruff may refer to: Places *Ruff, Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community *Ruff, Washington, United States, an unincorporated community Other uses *Ruff (bird) (''Calidris pugnax'' or ''Philomachus pugnax''), a bird in the wader fami ...
, ''Calidris pugnax'' * Broad-billed sandpiper, ''Calidris falcinellus'' * Sharp-tailed sandpiper, ''Calidris acuminata'' (V) * Stilt sandpiper, ''Calidris himantopus'' (V) * Curlew sandpiper, ''Calidris ferruginea'' * Temminck's stint, ''Calidris temminckii'' * Long-toed stint, ''Calidris subminuta'' (V) * Red-necked stint, ''Calidris ruficollis'' (V) * Sanderling, ''Calidris alba'' *
Dunlin The dunlin (''Calidris alpina'') is a small wader, formerly sometimes separated with the other "stints" in the genus ''Erolia''. The English name is a dialect form of "dunling", first recorded in 1531–1532. It derives from ''dun'', "dull brown ...
, ''Calidris alpina'' * Purple sandpiper, ''Calidris maritima'' (V) * Baird's sandpiper, ''Calidris bairdii'' (V) * Little stint, ''Calidris minuta'' (V) * Least sandpiper, ''Calidris minutilla'' (V) * White-rumped sandpiper, ''Calidris fuscicollis'' (V) * Buff-breasted sandpiper, ''Calidris subruficollis'' (V) * Pectoral sandpiper, ''Calidris melanotos'' (V) * Semipalmated sandpiper, ''Calidris pusilla'' (V) * Western sandpiper, ''Calidris mauri'' (V) * Asian dowitcher, ''Limnodromus semipalmatus'' (V) * Short-billed dowitcher, ''Limnodromus griseus'' (V) * Long-billed dowitcher, ''Limnodromus scolopaceus'' (V) * Jack snipe, ''Lymnocryptes minimus'' * Eurasian woodcock, ''Scolopax rusticola'' * Great snipe, ''Gallinago media'' * Common snipe, ''Gallinago gallinago'' * Wilson's snipe, ''Gallinago delicata'' (V) * Pin-tailed snipe, ''Gallinago stenura'' (V) * African snipe, ''Gallinago nigripennis'' (E) * Madagascar snipe, ''Gallinago nigripennis'' (E-Madagascar) * Terek sandpiper, ''Xenus cinereus'' * Wilson's phalarope, ''Phalaropus tricolor'' (V) * Red-necked phalarope, ''Phalaropus lobatus'' * Red phalarope, ''Phalaropus fulicarius'' * Common sandpiper, ''Actitis hypoleucos'' * Spotted sandpiper, ''Actitis macularius'' (V) * Green sandpiper, ''Tringa ochropus'' * Solitary sandpiper, ''Tringa solitaria'' (V) * Gray-tailed tattler, ''Tringa brevipes'' (V) * Spotted redshank, ''Tringa erythropus'' * Greater yellowlegs, ''Tringa melanoleuca'' (V) * Common greenshank, ''Tringa nebularia'' * Lesser yellowlegs, ''Tringa flavipes'' (V) * Marsh sandpiper, ''Tringa stagnatilis'' * Wood sandpiper, ''Tringa glareola'' * Common redshank, ''Tringa totanus''


Buttonquail

Order: CharadriiformesFamily: Turnicidae The buttonquail are small, drab, running birds which resemble the true quails. The female is the brighter of the sexes and initiates courtship. The male incubates the eggs and tends the young. * Small buttonquail, ''Turnix sylvaticus'' * Black-rumped buttonquail, ''Turnix nanus'' (E) * Fynbos buttonquail, ''Turnix hottentottus'' (E-South Africa) * Madagascar buttonquail, ''Turnix nigricollis'' (E-Madagascar) * Quail-plover, ''Ortyxelos meiffrenii'' (E)


Crab-plover

Order: CharadriiformesFamily: Dromadidae The crab-plover is related to the waders. It resembles a plover but with very long grey legs and a strong heavy black bill similar to a tern's. It has black-and-white plumage, a long neck, partially webbed feet, and a bill designed for eating crabs. * Crab-plover, ''Dromas ardeola''


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'' * Somali courser, ''Cursorius somalensis'' (E) * Burchell's courser, ''Cursorius rufus'' (E) * Temminck's courser, ''Cursorius temminckii'' (E) * Double-banded courser, ''Smutsornis africanus'' (E) * Three-banded courser, ''Rhinoptilus cinctus'' (E) * Bronze-winged courser, ''Rhinoptilus chalcopterus'' (E) * Collared pratincole, ''Glareola pratincola'' * Oriental pratincole, ''Glareola maldivarum'' * Black-winged pratincole, ''Glareola nordmanni'' * Madagascar pratincole, ''Glareola ocularis'' * Rock pratincole, ''Glareola nuchalis'' (E) * Grey pratincole, Gray pratincole, ''Glareola cinerea'' (E)


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, ''Stercorarius skua'' * South polar skua, ''Stercorarius maccormicki'' (V) * Brown skua, ''Stercorarius antarcticus'' * Pomarine jaeger, ''Stercorarius pomarinus'' * Parasitic jaeger, ''Stercorarius parasiticus'' * Long-tailed jaeger, ''Stercorarius longicaudus''


Auks, murres, and puffins

Order: CharadriiformesFamily: Alcidae Alcids 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'' * Razorbill, ''Alca torda'' * Black guillemot, ''Cepphus grylle'' (V) * Atlantic puffin, ''Fratercula arctica''


Gulls, terns, and skimmers

Order: CharadriiformesFamily: Laridae Laridae is a family of medium to large seabirds, the gulls, terns, and Skimmer (bird), skimmers. 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. Skimmers are a small family of tropical tern-like birds. They have an elongated lower mandible which they use to feed by flying low over the water surface and skimming the water for small fish. * Black-legged kittiwake, ''Rissa tridactyla'' * Sabine's gull, ''Xema sabini'' * Slender-billed gull, ''Chroicocephalus genei'' * Bonaparte's gull, ''Chroicocephalus philadelphia'' (V) * Gray-hooded gull, ''Chroicocephalus cirrocephalus'' * Hartlaub's gull, ''Chroicocephalus hartlaubii'' * Black-headed gull, ''Chroicocephalus ridibundus'' * Brown-headed gull, ''Chroicocephalus brunnicephalus'' * Little gull, ''Hydrocoloeus minutus'' * Laughing gull, ''Leucophaeus atricilla'' (V) * Franklin's gull, ''Leucophaeus pipixcan'' (V) * Mediterranean gull, ''Ichthyaetus melanocephalus'' * White-eyed gull, ''Ichthyaetus leucophthalmus'' * Sooty gull, ''Ichthyaetus hemprichii'' * Pallas's gull, ''Ichthyaetus ichthyaetus'' * Audouin's gull, ''Ichthyaetus audouinii'' * Common gull, ''Larus canus'' * Ring-billed gull, ''Larus delawarensis'' (V) * European herring gull, Herring gull, ''Larus argentatus'' (V) * Yellow-legged gull, ''Larus michahellis'' * Caspian gull, ''Larus cachinnans'' * Armenian gull, ''Larus armenicus'' * Iceland gull, ''Larus glaucoides'' (V) * Lesser black-backed gull, ''Larus fuscus'' * Glaucous-winged gull, ''Larus glaucescens'' (V) * Glaucous gull, ''Larus hyperboreus'' (V) * Great black-backed gull, ''Larus marinus'' (V) * Kelp gull, ''Larus dominicanus'' * Brown noddy, ''Anous stolidus'' * Black noddy, ''Anous minutus'' * Lesser noddy, ''Anous tenuirostris'' * White tern, ''Gygis alba'' (V) * Sooty tern, ''Onychoprion fuscata'' * Bridled tern, ''Onychoprion anaethetus'' * Little tern, ''Sternula albifrons'' * Saunders's tern, ''Sternula saundersi'' * Damara tern, ''Sterna balaenarum'' (E) * Gull-billed tern, ''Gelochelidon nilotica'' * Caspian tern, ''Hydroprogne caspia'' * Black tern, ''Chlidonias niger'' * White-winged tern, ''Chlidonias leucopterus'' * Whiskered tern, ''Chlidonias hybrida'' * Roseate tern, ''Sterna dougallii'' * Black-naped tern, ''Sterna sumatrana'' * Common tern, ''Sterna hirundo'' * Arctic tern, ''Sterna paradisaea'' * Antarctic tern, ''Sterna vittata'' * White-cheeked tern, ''Sterna repressa'' * Great crested tern, ''Sterna bergii'' * Sandwich tern, ''Sterna sandvicensis'' * Elegant tern, ''Thalasseus elegans'' (V) * Lesser crested tern, ''Sterna bengalensis'' * West African crested tern, ''Thalasseus albididorsalis'' * Black skimmer, ''Rynchops niger'' (V) * African skimmer, ''Rynchops flavirostris''


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. * White-tailed tropicbird, ''Phaethon lepturus'' * Red-billed tropicbird, ''Phaethon aethereus'' * Red-tailed tropicbird, ''Phaethon rubricauda''


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'' (V) * Arctic loon, ''Gavia arctica'' (V) * Common loon, ''Gavia immer'' (V) * Yellow-billed loon, ''Gavia adamsii'' (V)


Penguins

Order: SphenisciformesFamily: Spheniscidae The penguins are a group of aquatic, flightless birds living almost exclusively in the Southern Hemisphere. Most penguins feed on krill, fish, squid and other forms of sealife caught while swimming underwater. * King penguin, ''Aptenodytes patagonicus'' (V) * Gentoo penguin, ''Pygoscelis papua'' (V) * African penguin, ''Spheniscus demersus'' * Macaroni penguin, ''Eudyptes chrysolophus'' (V) * Southern rockhopper penguin, ''Eudyptes chrysocome'' (V) * Moseley's rockhopper penguin, ''Eudyptes moseleyi'' (V)


Albatrosses

Order: ProcellariiformesFamily: Diomedeidae The albatrosses are among the largest of flying birds, and the great albatrosses of the genus ''Diomedea'' have the largest wingspans of any extant birds. * Atlantic yellow-nosed albatross, Yellow-nosed albatross, ''Thalassarche chlororhynchos'' * Gray-headed albatross, ''Thalassarche chrysostoma'' * Buller's albatross, ''Thalassarche bulleri'' (V) * Shy albatross, white-capped albatross, ''Thalassarche cauta'' * Salvin's albatross, ''Thalassarche salvini'' * Chatham albatross, ''Thalassarche eremita'' (V) * Black-browed albatross, ''Thalassarche melanophris'' * Sooty albatross, ''Phoebetria fusca'' * Light-mantled albatross, ''Phoebetria palpebrata'' * Southern royal albatross, Royal albatross, ''Diomedea epomophora'' * Wandering albatross, ''Diomedea exulans'' * Laysan albatross, ''Phoebastria immutabilis'' (V)


Southern storm-petrels

Order: ProcellariiformesFamily: Oceanitidae The storm-petrels are the smallest seabirds, relatives of the petrels, feeding on planktonic crustaceans and small fish picked from the surface, typically while hovering. The flight is fluttering and sometimes bat-like. Until 2018, this family's species were included with the other storm-petrels in family Hydrobatidae. * Wilson's storm-petrel, ''Oceanites oceanicus'' * Gray-backed storm-petrel, ''Garrodia nereis'' (V) * White-faced storm-petrel, ''Pelagodroma marina'' * White-bellied storm-petrel, ''Fregetta grallaria'' (V) * Black-bellied storm-petrel, ''Fregetta tropica''


Northern storm-petrels

Order: ProcellariiformesFamily: Hydrobatidae Though the members of this family are similar in many respects to the southern storm-petrels, including their general appearance and habits, there are enough genetic differences to warrant their placement in a separate family. * European storm-petrel, ''Hydrobates pelagicus'' (V) * Leach's storm-petrel, ''Hydrobates leucorhous'' * Swinhoe's storm-petrel, ''Hydrobates monorhis'' * Band-rumped storm-petrel, ''Hydrobates castro'' * Cape Verde storm-petrel, ''Hydrobates jabejabe'' * Matsudaira's storm-petrel, ''Hydrobates matsudairae'' (V)


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. * Southern giant-petrel, ''Macronectes giganteus'' * Northern giant-petrel, ''Macronectes halli'' * Northern fulmar, ''Fulmarus glacialis'' (V) * Southern fulmar, ''Fulmarus glacialoides'' * Antarctic petrel, ''Thalassoica antarctica'' (V) * Cape petrel, ''Daption capense'' * Snow petrel, ''Pagodroma nivea'' (V) * Kerguelen petrel, ''Lugensa brevirostris'' * Saint Helena petrel, Large St. Helena petrel, ''Pterodroma rupinarum'' (E-St. Helena) Extinct * Great-winged petrel, ''Pterodroma macroptera'' * Gray-faced petrel, ''Pterodroma gouldi'' (V) * Kermadec petrel, ''Pterodroma neglecta'' (V) * Trindade petrel, ''Pterodroma arminjoniana'' * Herald petrel, ''Pterodroma heraldica'' * Murphy's petrel, ''Pterodroma ultima'' (V) * Zino's petrel, ''Pterodroma madeira'' * Fea's petrel, ''Pterodroma feae'' * Soft-plumaged petrel, ''Pterodroma mollis'' * Barau's petrel, ''Pterodroma baraui'' (V) * White-headed petrel, ''Pterodroma lessonii'' (V) * Black-capped petrel, ''Pterodroma hasitata'' (V) * Atlantic petrel, ''Pterodroma incerta'' (V) * Blue petrel, ''Halobaena caerulea'' (V) * Fairy prion, ''Pachyptila turtur'' (V) * Broad-billed prion, ''Pachyptila vittata'' * Salvin's prion, ''Pachyptila salvini'' * MacGillivray’s prion, ''Pachyptila macgillivrayi'' * Antarctic prion, ''Pachyptila desolata'' * Slender-billed prion, ''Pachyptila belcheri'' (V) * Fulmar prion, ''Pachyptila crassirostris'' (V) * Bulwer's petrel, ''Bulweria bulwerii'' * Jouanin's petrel, ''Bulweria fallax'' * Small St. Helena petrel, ''Bulweria bifax'' (E-St. Helena) Extinct * Mascarene petrel, ''Pseudobulweria aterrima'' * Tahiti petrel, ''Pseudobulweria rostrata'' * Gray petrel, ''Procellaria cinerea'' * White-chinned petrel, ''Procellaria aequinoctialis'' * Spectacled petrel, ''Procellaria conspicillata'' * Streaked shearwater, ''Calonectris leucomelas'' (V) * Cory's shearwater, ''Calonectris diomedea'' * Cape Verde shearwater, ''Calonectris edwardsii'' * Flesh-footed shearwater, ''Ardenna carneipes'' * Great shearwater, ''Ardenna gravis'' * Wedge-tailed shearwater, ''Ardenna pacifica'' * Sooty shearwater, ''Ardenna grisea'' * Short-tailed shearwater, ''Ardenna tenuirostris'' (V) * Manx shearwater, ''Puffinus puffinus'' * Yelkouan shearwater, ''Puffinus yelkouan'' * Balearic shearwater, ''Puffinus mauretanicus'' * Little shearwater, ''Puffinus assimilis'' * Subantarctic shearwater, ''Puffinus elegans'' * Barolo shearwater, ''Puffinus baroli'' * Boyd's shearwater, ''Puffinus boydi'' (E) * Tropical shearwater, ''Puffinus bailloni'' * Persian shearwater, ''Puffinus persicus'' * Common diving-petrel, ''Pelecanoides urinatrix'' (V)


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. * African openbill, ''Anastomus lamelligerus'' * Black stork, ''Ciconia nigra'' * Abdim's stork, ''Ciconia abdimii'' * African woolly-necked stork, ''Ciconia microscelis'' * White stork, ''Ciconia ciconia'' * Saddle-billed stork, ''Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis'' (E) * Marabou stork, ''Leptoptilos crumenifer'' * Yellow-billed stork, ''Mycteria ibis''


Frigatebirds

Order: SuliformesFamily: Fregatidae Frigatebirds are large seabirds usually found over tropical oceans. They are large, black-and-white, or completely black, with long wings and deeply forked tails. The males have colored inflatable throat pouches. They do not swim or walk and cannot take off from a flat surface. Having the largest wingspan-to-body-weight ratio of any bird, they are essentially aerial, able to stay aloft for more than a week. * Lesser frigatebird, ''Fregata ariel'' * Ascension frigatebird, ''Fregata aquila'' (V) * Magnificent frigatebird, ''Fregata magnificens'' * Christmas Island frigatebird, ''Fregata andrewsi'' (V) * Great frigatebird, ''Fregata minor''


Boobies and gannets

Order: SuliformesFamily: Sulidae The sulids comprise the gannets and Booby, boobies. Both groups are medium to large coastal seabirds that plunge-dive for fish. * Masked booby, ''Sula dactylatra'' * Brown booby, ''Sula leucogaster'' * Red-footed booby, ''Sula sula'' (V) * Abbott's booby, ''Papasula abbotti'' * Northern gannet, ''Morus bassanus'' * Cape gannet, ''Morus capensis'' * Australasian gannet, ''Morus serrator''


Anhingas

Order: SuliformesFamily: Anhingidae Anhingas or darters are often called "snake-birds" because of their long thin neck, which gives a snake-like appearance when they swim with their bodies submerged. The males have black and dark-brown plumage, an erectile crest on the nape and a larger bill than the female. The females have much paler plumage especially on the neck and underparts. The darters have completely webbed feet and their legs are short and set far back on the body. Their plumage is somewhat permeable, like that of cormorants, and they spread their wings to dry after diving. * African darter, ''Anhinga rufa'' * Oriental darter, ''Anhinga melanogaster'' (V)


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. * Long-tailed cormorant, ''Microcarbo africanus'' * Crowned cormorant, ''Microcarbo coronatus'' (E) * Pygmy cormorant, ''Microcarbo pygmeus'' (V) * Bank cormorant, ''Phalacrocorax neglectus'' (E) * Cape cormorant, ''Phalacrocorax capensis'' (E) * Great cormorant, ''Phalacrocorax carbo'' * Socotra cormorant, ''Phalacrocorax nigrogularis'' * European shag, ''Phalacrocorax aristotelis''


Pelicans

Order: PelecaniformesFamily: Pelecanidae Pelicans 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, ''Pelecanus onocrotalus'' * Pink-backed pelican, ''Pelecanus rufescens'' * Dalmatian pelican, ''Pelecanus crispus''


Shoebill

Order: PelecaniformesFamily: Balaenicipitidae The shoebill was formerly thought to be related to storks but is in the same order as pelicans. It derives its name from its massive shoe-shaped bill. * Shoebill, ''Balaeniceps rex'' (E)


Hamerkop

Order: PelecaniformesFamily: Scopidae The hammerkop is a medium-sized bird with a long shaggy crest. The shape of its head with a curved bill and crest at the back is reminiscent of a hammer, hence its name. Its plumage is drab-brown all over. * Hamerkop, ''Scopus umbretta''


Herons, egrets, and bitterns

Order: PelecaniformesFamily: Ardeidae The family Ardeidae contains the bitterns, herons 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. * American bittern, ''Botaurus lentiginosus'' (V) * Great bittern, ''Botaurus stellaris'' * Yellow bittern, ''Ixobrychus sinensis'' (V) * Little bittern, ''Ixobrychus minutus'' * Schrenck's bittern, ''Ixobrychus eurhythmus'' (V) * Cinnamon bittern, ''Ixobrychus cinnamomeus'' (V) * Dwarf bittern, ''Ixobrychus sturmii'' (V) * Least bittern, ''Ixobrychus exilis'' (V) * White-crested bittern, ''Tigriornis leucolopha'' (E) * Great blue heron, ''Ardea herodias'' (V) * Grey heron, Gray heron, ''Ardea cinerea'' * Black-headed heron, ''Ardea melanocephala'' * Humblot's heron, ''Ardea humbloti'' * Goliath heron, ''Ardea goliath'' * Purple heron, ''Ardea purpurea'' * Great egret, ''Ardea alba'' * Intermediate egret, ''Ardea intermedia'' * Little egret, ''Egretta garzetta'' * Western reef-heron, ''Egretta gularis'' * Snowy egret, ''Egretta thula'' (V) * Little blue heron, ''Egretta caerulea'' (V) * Slaty egret, ''Egretta vinaceigula'' (E) * Black heron, ''Egretta ardesiaca'' * Cattle egret, ''Bubulcus ibis'' * Squacco heron, ''Ardeola ralloides'' * Indian pond-heron, ''Ardeola grayii'' (V) * Malagasy pond-heron, ''Ardeola idae'' * Rufous-bellied heron, ''Ardeola rufiventris'' (E) * Striated heron, ''Butorides striata'' * Reunion night-heron, ''Nycticorax duboisi'' (E-Réunion) Extinct * Mauritius night-heron, ''Nycticorax mauritianus'' (E-Mauritius) Extinct * Rodrigues night-heron, ''Nycticorax megacephalus'' (E-Rodrigues) Extinct * Black-crowned night-heron, ''Nycticorax nycticorax'' * White-backed night-heron, ''Gorsachius leuconotus'' (E)


Ibises and spoonbills

Order: PelecaniformesFamily: Threskiornithidae Threskiornithidae is a family of large terrestrial and wading birds which includes the ibises and spoonbills. 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'' * Madagascar ibis, ''Lophotibis cristata'' (E-Madagascar) * African sacred ibis, ''Threskiornis aethiopicus'' * Malagasy sacred ibis, ''Threskiornis bernieri'' * Reunion ibis, ''Threskiornis solitarius'' (E-Réunion) Extinct * Northern bald ibis, ''Geronticus eremita'' * Southern bald ibis, ''Geronticus calvus'' (E) * Olive ibis, ''Bostrychia olivacea'' (E) * Sao Tome ibis, ''Bostrychia bocagei'' (E-São Tomé and Príncipe) * Spot-breasted ibis, ''Bostrychia rara'' (E) * Hadada ibis, ''Bostrychia hagedash'' (E) * Wattled ibis, ''Bostrychia carunculata'' (E) * Eurasian spoonbill, ''Platalea leucorodia'' * African spoonbill, ''Platalea alba''


Secretarybird

Order: AccipitriformesFamily: Sagittariidae The secretarybird is a bird of prey in the order Accipitriformes but is easily distinguished from other raptors by its long crane-like legs. * Secretarybird, ''Sagittarius serpentarius'' (E)


Osprey

Order: AccipitriformesFamily: Pandionidae The family Pandionidae contains only one species, the osprey. The osprey is a medium-large bird of prey, 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 hawks, eagles, Kite (bird), kites, Harrier (bird), 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'' * Black-shouldered kite, ''Elanus axillaris'' (V) * Scissor-tailed kite, ''Chelictinia riocourii'' * African harrier-hawk, ''Polyboroides typus'' (E) * Palm-nut vulture, ''Gypohierax angolensis'' (E) * Madagascar serpent-eagle, ''Eutriorchis astur'' (E-Madagascar) * Bearded vulture, ''Gypaetus barbatus'' * Egyptian vulture, ''Neophron percnopterus'' * European honey-buzzard, ''Pernis apivorus'' * Oriental honey-buzzard, ''Pernis ptilorhynchus'' (V) * African cuckoo-hawk, ''Aviceda cuculoides'' (E) * Madagascar cuckoo-hawk, ''Aviceda madagascariensis'' (E-Madagascar) * White-headed vulture, ''Trigonoceps occipitalis'' (E) * Cinereous vulture, ''Aegypius monachus'' * Lappet-faced vulture, ''Torgos tracheliotos'' * Hooded vulture, ''Necrosyrtes monachus'' * White-backed vulture, ''Gyps africanus'' (E) * Rüppell's vulture, Rüppell's griffon, ''Gyps rueppelli'' * Eurasian griffon, ''Gyps fulvus'' * Cape griffon, ''Gyps coprotheres'' (E) * Bateleur, ''Terathopius ecaudatus'' * Congo serpent-eagle, ''Dryotriorchis spectabilis'' (E) * Short-toed snake-eagle, ''Circaetus gallicus'' * Beaudouin's snake-eagle, ''Circaetus beaudouini'' (E) * Black-chested snake-eagle, ''Circaetus pectoralis'' (E) * Brown snake-eagle, ''Circaetus cinereus'' (E) * Fasciated snake-eagle, ''Circaetus fasciolatus'' (E) * Western banded snake eagle, Banded snake-eagle, ''Circaetus cinerascens'' (E) * Bat hawk, ''Macheiramphus alcinus'' * Crowned eagle, ''Stephanoaetus coronatus'' (E) * Martial eagle, ''Polemaetus bellicosus'' (E) * Long-crested eagle, ''Lophaetus occipitalis'' * Lesser spotted eagle, ''Clanga pomarina'' * Greater spotted eagle, ''Clanga clanga'' * Wahlberg's eagle, ''Hieraaetus wahlbergi'' (E) * Booted eagle, ''Hieraaetus pennatus'' * Ayres's hawk-eagle, ''Hieraaetus ayresii'' (E) * Tawny eagle, ''Aquila rapax'' * Steppe eagle, ''Aquila nipalensis'' * Spanish eagle, ''Aquila adalberti'' extirpated * Eastern imperial eagle, Imperial eagle, ''Aquila heliaca'' * Golden eagle, ''Aquila chrysaetos'' * Cassin's hawk-eagle, ''Aquila africana'' (E) * Verreaux's eagle, ''Aquila verreauxii'' * Bonelli's eagle, ''Aquila fasciata'' * African hawk-eagle, ''Aquila spilogaster'' (E) * Lizard buzzard, ''Kaupifalco monogrammicus'' (E) * Dark chanting-goshawk, ''Melierax metabates'' * Eastern chanting-goshawk, ''Melierax poliopterus'' (E) * Pale chanting-goshawk, ''Melierax canorus'' (E) * Gabar goshawk, ''Micronisus gabar'' * Grasshopper buzzard, ''Butastur rufipennis'' * Eurasian marsh-harrier, ''Circus aeruginosus'' * African marsh-harrier, ''Circus ranivorus'' (E) * Reunion harrier, ''Circus maillardi'' (E-Reunion) * Malagasy harrier, ''Circus macrosceles'' * Black harrier, ''Circus maurus'' (E) * Hen harrier, ''Circus cyaneus'' * Pallid harrier, ''Circus macrourus'' * Montagu's harrier, ''Circus pygargus'' * African goshawk, ''Accipiter tachiro'' (E) * Chestnut-flanked sparrowhawk, ''Accipiter castanilius'' (E) * Shikra, ''Accipiter badius'' * Levant sparrowhawk, ''Accipiter brevipes'' * Frances's sparrowhawk, ''Accipiter francesiae'' * Red-thighed sparrowhawk, ''Accipiter erythropus'' (E) * Little sparrowhawk, ''Accipiter minullus'' (E) * Madagascar sparrowhawk, ''Accipiter madagascariensis'' (E-Madagascar) * Ovambo sparrowhawk, ''Accipiter ovampensis'' (E) * Eurasian sparrowhawk, ''Accipiter nisus'' * Rufous-breasted sparrowhawk, ''Accipiter rufiventris'' (E) * Black goshawk, ''Accipiter melanoleucus'' (E) * Henst's goshawk, ''Accipiter henstii'' (E-Madagascar) * Northern goshawk, ''Accipiter gentilis'' * Long-tailed hawk, ''Urotriorchis macrourus'' (E) * Red kite, ''Milvus milvus'' * Black kite, ''Milvus migrans'' * White-tailed eagle, ''Haliaeetus albicilla'' (V) * White-bellied sea-eagle, ''Haliaeetus leucogaster'' (V) * African fish-eagle, ''Haliaeetus vocifer'' (E) * Madagascar fish-eagle, ''Haliaeetus vociferoides'' (E-Madagascar) * Rough-legged hawk, ''Buteo lagopus'' (V) * Common buzzard, ''Buteo buteo'' * Mountain buzzard, ''Buteo oreophilus'' (E) * Forest buzzard, ''Buteo trizonatus'' (E) * Madagascar buzzard, ''Buteo brachypterus'' (E-Madagascar) * Long-legged buzzard, ''Buteo rufinus'' * Red-necked buzzard, ''Buteo auguralis'' (E) * Augur buzzard, ''Buteo augur'' (E) * Jackal buzzard, ''Buteo rufofuscus'' (E)


Barn-owls

Order: StrigiformesFamily: Tytonidae Barn-owls are medium to large owls with large heads and characteristic heart-shaped faces. They have long strong legs with powerful talons. * African grass-owl, ''Tyto capensis'' (E) * Barn owl, ''Tyto alba'' * Red owl, ''Tyto soumagnei'' (E-Madagascar) * Congo bay-owl, ''Phodilus prigoginei'' (E-Democratic Republic of the Congo)


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. * Sandy scops-owl, ''Otus icterorhynchus'' (E) * Sokoke scops-owl, ''Otus ireneae'' (E) * Eurasian scops-owl, ''Otus scops'' * Pemba scops-owl, ''Otus pembaensis'' (E-Tanzania) * Sao Tome scops-owl, ''Otus hartlaubi'' (E-São Tomé and Príncipe) * African scops-owl, ''Otus senegalensis'' * Pallid scops owl, Pallid scops-owl, ''Otus brucei'' * Moheli scops-owl, ''Otus moheliensis'' (E-Comoro Islands) * Comoro scops-owl, ''Otus pauliani'' (E-Comoro Islands) * Seychelles scops-owl, ''Otus insularis'' (E-Seychelles) * Anjouan scops-owl, ''Otus capnodes'' (E-Comoro Islands) * Mayotte scops-owl, ''Otus mayottensis'' (E-Comoro Islands) * Réunion scops-owl, ''Otus grucheti'' (E-Réunion) extinct * Rodrigues scops-owl, ''Otus murivorus'' (E-Rodrigues) extinct * Mauritius scops-owl, ''Otus sauzieri'' (E-Mauritius) extinct * Madagascar scops-owl, ''Otus rutilus'' (E-Madagascar) * Northern white-faced owl, ''Ptilopsis leucotis'' (E) * Southern white-faced owl, ''Ptilopsis granti'' (E) * Maned owl, ''Jubula lettii'' (E) * Eurasian eagle-owl, ''Bubo bubo'' * Pharaoh eagle-owl, ''Bubo ascalaphus'' * Cape eagle-owl, ''Bubo capensis'' (E) * Spotted eagle-owl, ''Bubo africanus'' * Grayish eagle-owl, ''Bubo cinerascens'' (E) * Fraser's eagle-owl, ''Bubo poensis'' (E) * Shelley's eagle-owl, ''Bubo shelleyi'' (E) * Verreaux's eagle-owl, ''Bubo lacteus'' (E) * Akun eagle-owl, ''Bubo leucostictus'' (E) * Brown fish-owl, ''Ketupa zeylonensis'' (V) * Pel's fishing-owl, ''Scotopelia peli'' (E) * Rufous fishing-owl, ''Scotopelia ussheri'' (E) * Vermiculated fishing-owl, ''Scotopelia bouvieri'' (E) * Pearl-spotted owlet, ''Glaucidium perlatum'' (E) * Red-chested owlet, ''Glaucidium tephronotum'' (E) * Sjöstedt's owlet, ''Glaucidium sjostedti'' (E) * African barred owlet, ''Glaucidium capense'' (E) * Albertine owlet, ''Glaucidium albertinum'' (E) * Little owl, ''Athene noctua'' * White-browed owl, ''Athene superciliaris'' (E-Madagascar) * Maghreb owl, ''Strix mauritanica'' (E) * Desert owl, ''Strix hadorami'' * African wood-owl, ''Strix woodfordii'' (E) * Long-eared owl, ''Asio otus'' * Abyssinian owl, ''Asio abyssinicus'' (E) * Madagascar owl, ''Asio madagascariensis'' (E-Madagascar) * Short-eared owl, ''Asio flammeus'' * Marsh owl, ''Asio capensis''


Mousebirds

Order: ColiiformesFamily: Coliidae The mousebirds are slender greyish or brown birds with soft, hairlike body feathers and very long thin tails. They are arboreal and scurry through the leaves like rodents in search of berries, fruit and buds. They are acrobatic and can feed upside down. All species have strong claws and reversible outer toes. They also have crests and stubby bills. These six species are endemic to Africa. * Speckled mousebird, ''Colius striatus'' * White-headed mousebird, ''Colius leucocephalus'' * Red-backed mousebird, ''Colius castanotus'' * White-backed mousebird, ''Colius colius'' * Blue-naped mousebird, ''Urocolius macrourus'' * Red-faced mousebird, ''Urocolius indicus''


Cuckoo-roller

Order: LeptosomiformesFamily: Leptosomidae The cuckoo roller or courol (''Leptosomus discolor'') is the only bird in the family Leptosomidae, which was previously often placed in the order Coraciiformes but is now placed in its own order Leptosomiformes. Its nearest relative is not clear. * Cuckoo-roller,''Leptosomus discolor''


Trogons

Order: TrogoniformesFamily: Trogonidae The family Trogonidae includes trogons and quetzals. Found in tropical woodlands worldwide, they feed on insects and fruit, and their broad bills and weak legs reflect their diet and arboreal habits. Although their flight is fast, they are reluctant to fly any distance. Trogons have soft, often colourful, feathers with distinctive male and female plumage. * Narina trogon, ''Apaloderma narina'' (E) * Bare-cheeked trogon, ''Apaloderma aequatoriale'' (E) * Bar-tailed trogon, ''Apaloderma vittatum'' (E)


Hoopoes

Order: BucerotiformesFamily: Upupidae Hoopoes have black, white and orangey-pink coloring with a large erectile crest on their head. * Eurasian hoopoe, ''Upupa epops'' * Madagascar hoopoe, ''Upupa marginata'' (E-Madagascar) * St. Helena hoopoe, ''Upupa antaios'' (E-St. Helena) extinct


Woodhoopoes and scimitarbills

Order: BucerotiformesFamily: Phoeniculidae The woodhoopoes and scimitarbills are related to the hoopoes, ground hornbill, ground-hornbills, and hornbills. They most resemble the hoopoes with their long curved bills, used to probe for insects, and short rounded wings. However, they differ in that they have metallic plumage, often blue, green or purple, and lack an erectile crest. The entire family is endemic to Africa. * Green woodhoopoe, ''Phoeniculus purpureus'' * Violet woodhoopoe, ''Phoeniculus damarensis'' * Black-billed woodhoopoe, ''Phoeniculus somaliensis'' * White-headed woodhoopoe, ''Phoeniculus bollei'' * Forest woodhoopoe, ''Phoeniculus castaneiceps'' * Black scimitarbill, ''Rhinopomastus aterrimus'' * Common scimitarbill, ''Rhinopomastus cyanomelas'' * Abyssinian scimitarbill, ''Rhinopomastus minor''


Ground-hornbills

Order: BucerotiformesFamily: Bucorvidae The ground-hornbills are terrestrial birds which feed almost entirely on insects, other birds, snakes, and amphibians. The entire family is endemic to Africa. * Abyssinian ground-hornbill, ''Bucorvus abyssinicus'' * Southern ground-hornbill, ''Bucorvus leadbeateri''


Hornbills

Order: BucerotiformesFamily: Bucerotidae Hornbills are a group of birds whose bill is shaped like a cow's horn, but without a twist, sometimes with a casque on the upper mandible. Frequently, the bill is brightly colored. * Red-billed dwarf hornbill, ''Lophoceros camurus'' (E) * Crowned hornbill, ''Lophoceros alboterminatus'' (E) * Bradfield's hornbill, ''Lophoceros bradfieldi'' (E) * African pied hornbill, ''Lophoceros fasciatus'' (E) * Hemprich's hornbill, ''Lophoceros hemprichii'' (E) * African gray hornbill, ''Lophoceros nasutus'' * Pale-billed hornbill, ''Lophoceros pallidirostris'' (E) * Eastern yellow-billed hornbill, ''Tockus flavirostris'' (E) * Southern yellow-billed hornbill, ''Tockus leucomelas'' (E) * Jackson's hornbill, ''Tockus jacksoni'' (E) * Von der Decken's hornbill, ''Tockus deckeni'' (E) * Monteiro's hornbill, ''Tockus monteiri'' (E) * Southern red-billed hornbill, ''Tockus rufirostris'' (E) * Damara red-billed hornbill, ''Tockus damarensis'' (E) * Tanzanian red-billed hornbill, ''Tockus ruahae'' (E-Tanzania) * Western red-billed hornbill, ''Tockus kempi'' (E) * Northern red-billed hornbill, ''Tockus erythrorhynchus'' (E) * White-crested hornbill, ''Horizocerus albocristatus'' (E) * Black dwarf hornbill, ''Horizocerus hartlaubi'' (E) * Black-casqued hornbill, ''Ceratogymna atrata'' (E) * Yellow-casqued hornbill, ''Ceratogymna elata'' (E) * Silvery-cheeked hornbill, ''Bycanistes brevis'' (E) * Black-and-white-casqued hornbill, ''Bycanistes subcylindrica'' (E) * Brown-cheeked hornbill, ''Bycanistes cylindrica'' (E) * White-thighed hornbill, ''Bycanistes albotibialis'' (E) * Trumpeter hornbill, ''Bycanistes bucinator'' (E) * Piping hornbill, ''Bycanistes fistulator'' (E)


Kingfishers

Order: CoraciiformesFamily: Alcedinidae Kingfishers are medium-sized birds with large heads, long, pointed bills, short legs and stubby tails. * Common kingfisher, ''Alcedo atthis'' * Half-collared kingfisher, ''Alcedo semitorquata'' (E) * Shining-blue kingfisher, ''Alcedo quadribrachys'' (E) * Malachite kingfisher, ''Corythornis cristatus'' * Malagasy kingfisher, ''Corythornis vintsioides'' * White-bellied kingfisher, ''Corythornis leucogaster'' (E) * Madagascar pygmy kingfisher, ''Corythornis madagascariensis'' (E-Madagascar) * African pygmy kingfisher, ''Ispidina picta'' (E) * African dwarf kingfisher, ''Ispidina lecontei'' (E) * Chocolate-backed kingfisher, ''Halcyon badia'' (E) * White-throated kingfisher, ''Halcyon smyrnensis'' (V) * Gray-headed kingfisher, ''Halcyon leucocephala'' * Woodland kingfisher, ''Halcyon senegalensis'' (E) * Mangrove kingfisher, ''Halcyon senegaloides'' (E) * Blue-breasted kingfisher, ''Halcyon malimbica'' (E) * Brown-hooded kingfisher, ''Halcyon albiventris'' (E) * Striped kingfisher, ''Halcyon chelicuti'' (E) * Collared kingfisher, ''Todiramphus chloris'' * Giant kingfisher, ''Megaceryle maximus'' (E) * Pied kingfisher, ''Ceryle rudis''


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. * Black bee-eater, ''Merops gularis'' (E) * Blue-moustached bee-eater, ''Merops mentalis'' (E) * Blue-headed bee-eater, ''Merops muelleri'' (E) * Red-throated bee-eater, ''Merops bulocki'' (E) * White-fronted bee-eater, ''Merops bullockoides'' (E) * Little bee-eater, ''Merops pusillus'' * Blue-breasted bee-eater, ''Merops variegatus'' (E) * Ethiopian bee-eater, ''Merops lafresnayii'' (E) * Cinnamon-chested bee-eater, ''Merops oreobates'' (E) * Swallow-tailed bee-eater, ''Merops hirundineus'' (E) * Black-headed bee-eater, ''Merops breweri'' (E) * Somali bee-eater, ''Merops revoilii'' * White-throated bee-eater, ''Merops albicollis'' * African green bee-eater, ''Merops viridissimus'' * Böhm's bee-eater, ''Merops boehmi'' (E) * Blue-cheeked bee-eater, ''Merops persicus'' * Madagascar bee-eater, ''Merops superciliosus'' * European bee-eater, ''Merops apiaster'' * Rosy bee-eater, ''Merops malimbicus'' (E) * Northern carmine bee-eater, ''Merops nubicus'' (E) * Southern carmine bee-eater, ''Merops nubicoides'' (E)


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'' * Abyssinian roller, ''Coracias abyssinicus'' * Lilac-breasted roller, ''Coracias caudatus'' (E) * Racket-tailed roller, ''Coracias spatulatus'' (E) * Rufous-crowned roller, ''Coracias noevius'' * Blue-bellied roller, ''Coracias cyanogaster'' (E) * Broad-billed roller, ''Eurystomus glaucurus'' * Blue-throated roller, ''Eurystomus gularis'' (E) * Dollarbird, ''Eurystomus orientalis''


Ground-rollers

Order: CoraciiformesFamily: Brachypteraciidae The ground-rollers are a small family of bird migration, non-migratory near-passerine birds restricted to Madagascar. They are related to the kingfishers, bee-eaters and Coraciidae, rollers. They most resemble the latter group, and are sometimes considered a sub-family of the true rollers. The entire family is endemic to Madagascar. * Short-legged ground-roller ''Brachypteracias leptosomus'' * Scaly ground-roller, ''Brachypteracias squamigera'' * Pitta-like ground-roller, ''Atelornis pittoides'' * Rufous-headed ground-roller, ''Atelornis crossleyi'' * Long-tailed ground-roller, ''Uratelornis chimaera''


African barbets

Order: PiciformesFamily: Lybiidae The African barbets are plump birds, with short necks and large heads. They get their name from the bristles which fringe their heavy bills. Most species are brightly colored. The entire family is endemic to Africa. * Yellow-billed barbet, ''Trachyphonus purpuratus'' * Crested barbet, ''Trachyphonus vaillantii'' * Red-and-yellow barbet, ''Trachyphonus erythrocephalus'' * Yellow-breasted barbet, ''Trachyphonus margaritatus'' * D'Arnaud's barbet, ''Trachyphonus darnaudii'' * Gray-throated barbet, ''Gymnobucco bonapartei'' * Sladen's barbet, ''Gymnobucco sladeni'' * Bristle-nosed barbet, ''Gymnobucco peli'' * Naked-faced barbet, ''Gymnobucco calvus'' * White-eared barbet, ''Stactolaema leucotis'' * Whyte's barbet, ''Stactolaema whytii'' * Anchieta's barbet, ''Stactolaema anchietae'' * Green barbet, ''Stactolaema olivacea'' * Speckled tinkerbird, ''Pogoniulus scolopaceus'' * Green tinkerbird, ''Pogoniulus simplex'' * Moustached tinkerbird, ''Pogoniulus leucomystax'' * Western tinkerbird, ''Pogoniulus coryphaea'' * Red-rumped tinkerbird, ''Pogoniulus atroflavus'' * Yellow-throated tinkerbird, ''Pogoniulus subsulphureus'' * Yellow-rumped tinkerbird, ''Pogoniulus bilineatus'' * Red-fronted tinkerbird, ''Pogoniulus pusillus'' * Yellow-fronted tinkerbird, ''Pogoniulus chrysoconus'' * Yellow-spotted barbet, ''Buccanodon duchaillui'' * Hairy-breasted barbet, ''Tricholaema hirsuta'' * Red-fronted barbet, ''Tricholaema diademata'' * Miombo barbet, ''Tricholaema frontata'' * Pied barbet, ''Tricholaema leucomelas'' * Spot-flanked barbet, ''Tricholaema lachrymosa'' * Black-throated barbet, ''Tricholaema melanocephala'' * Banded barbet, ''Lybius undatus'' * Vieillot's barbet, ''Lybius vieilloti'' * White-headed barbet, ''Lybius leucocephalus'' * Chaplin's barbet, ''Lybius chaplini'' (E-Zambia) * Red-faced barbet, ''Lybius rubrifacies'' * Black-billed barbet, ''Lybius guifsobalito'' * Black-collared barbet, ''Lybius torquatus'' * Brown-breasted barbet, ''Lybius melanopterus'' * Black-backed barbet, ''Lybius minor'' * Double-toothed barbet, ''Lybius bidentatus'' * Bearded barbet, ''Lybius dubius'' * Black-breasted barbet, ''Lybius rolleti''


Honeyguides

Order: PiciformesFamily: Indicatoridae Honeyguides are among the few birds that feed on wax. They are named for the greater honeyguide which leads traditional honey-hunters to bees' nests and, after the hunters have harvested the honey, feeds on the remaining contents of the hive. The entire family is endemic to Africa. * Cassin's honeyguide, ''Prodotiscus insignis'' * Green-backed honeyguide, ''Prodotiscus zambesiae'' * Wahlberg's honeyguide, ''Prodotiscus regulus'' * Zenker's honeyguide, ''Melignomon zenkeri'' * Yellow-footed honeyguide, ''Melignomon eisentrauti'' * Dwarf honeyguide, ''Indicator pumilio'' * Willcocks's honeyguide, ''Indicator willcocksi'' * Pallid honeyguide, ''Indicator meliphilus'' * Least honeyguide, ''Indicator exilis'' * Lesser honeyguide, ''Indicator minor'' * Spotted honeyguide, ''Indicator maculatus'' * Scaly-throated honeyguide, ''Indicator variegatus'' * Greater honeyguide, ''Indicator indicator'' * Lyre-tailed honeyguide, ''Melichneutes robustus''


Woodpeckers

Order: PiciformesFamily: Picidae 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, ''Jynx torquilla'' * Rufous-necked wryneck, ''Jynx ruficollis'' (E) * African piculet, ''Verreauxia africana'' (E) * Abyssinian woodpecker, ''Chloropicus abyssinicus'' (E) * Melancholy woodpecker, ''Chloropicus lugubris'' (E) * Gabon woodpecker, ''Chloropicus gabonensis'' (E) * Elliot's woodpecker, ''Chloropicus elliotii'' (E) * Little gray woodpecker, ''Chloropicus elachus'' (E) * Speckle-breasted woodpecker, ''Chloropicus poecilolaemus'' (E) * Cardinal woodpecker, ''Chloropicus fuscescens'' (E) * Bearded woodpecker, ''Chloropicus namaquus'' (E) * Fire-bellied woodpecker, ''Chloropicus pyrrhogaster'' (E) * Golden-crowned woodpecker, ''Chloropicus xantholophus'' (E) * Stierling's woodpecker, ''Chloropicus stierlingi'' (E) * Brown-backed woodpecker, ''Chloropicus obsoletus'' (E) * African gray woodpecker, ''Chloropicus goertae'' (E) * Mountain gray woodpecker, ''Chloropicus spodocephalus'' (E) * Olive woodpecker, ''Chloropicus griseocephalus'' (E) * Great spotted woodpecker, ''Dendrocopos major'' * Syrian woodpecker, ''Dendrocopos syriacus'' * Lesser spotted woodpecker, ''Dryobates minor'' * Levaillant's woodpecker, ''Picus vaillantii''(E) * Ground woodpecker, ''Geocolaptes olivaceus'' * Brown-eared woodpecker, ''Campethera caroli'' (E) * Buff-spotted woodpecker, Campethera nivosa '' (E) * Tullberg's woodpecker, ''Campethera tullbergi'' (E) * Little green woodpecker, ''Campethera maculosa'' (E) * Green-backed woodpecker, ''Campethera cailliautii'' (E) * Nubian woodpecker, ''Campethera nubica'' (E) * Fine-spotted woodpecker, ''Campethera punctuligera'' (E) * Bennett's woodpecker, ''Campethera bennettii'' (E) * Reichenow's woodpecker, ''Campethera scriptoricauda'' (E) * Knysna woodpecker, ''Campethera notata'' (E) * Golden-tailed woodpecker, ''Campethera abingoni'' (E) * Mombasa woodpecker, ''Campethera mombassica'' (E)


Falcons and caracaras

Order: FalconiformesFamily: Falconidae 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. * Pygmy falcon, ''Polihierax semitorquatus'' (E) * Lesser kestrel, ''Falco naumanni'' * Eurasian kestrel, ''Falco tinnunculus'' * Rock kestrel, ''Falco rupicolus'' (E) * Malagasy kestrel, ''Falco newtoni'' (E) * Mauritius kestrel, ''Falco punctatus'' (E-Mauritius) * Seychelles kestrel, ''Falco araeus'' (E-Seychelles) * Reunion kestrel, ''Falco duboisi'' (E-Réunion) * Greater kestrel, ''Falco rupicoloides'' (E) * Fox kestrel, ''Falco alopex'' (E) * Gray kestrel, ''Falco ardosiaceus'' (E) * Dickinson's kestrel, ''Falco dickinsoni'' (E) * Banded kestrel, ''Falco zoniventris'' (E-Madagascar) * Red-necked falcon, ''Falco chicquera'' * Red-footed falcon, ''Falco vespertinus'' * Amur falcon, ''Falco amurensis'' * Eleonora's falcon, ''Falco eleonorae'' * Sooty falcon, ''Falco concolor'' * Merlin (bird), Merlin, ''Falco columbarius'' * Eurasian hobby, ''Falco subbuteo'' * African hobby, ''Falco cuvierii'' (E) * Lanner falcon, ''Falco biarmicus'' * Saker falcon, ''Falco cherrug'' * Peregrine falcon, ''Falco peregrinus'' * Taita falcon, ''Falco fasciinucha'' (E)


Cockatoos

Order: PsittaciformesFamily: Cacatuidae The cockatoos share many features with other parrots including the characteristic curved beak shape and a Dactyly#In birds, zygodactyl foot, with two forward toes and two backwards toes. They differ, however in a number of characteristics, including the often spectacular movable Crest (feathers), headcrest. *Galah, ''Eolophus roseicapilla'' (I)


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. * Greater vasa parrot, ''Coracopsis vasa'' * Lesser vasa parrot, ''Coracopsis nigra'' * Seychelles black parrot, Seychelles parrot, ''Coracopsis barklyi'' (E-Seychelles) * Mascarene parrot, ''Mascarinus mascarin'' (E-Mascarene) extinct * Alexandrine parakeet, ''Psittacula eupatria'' (V) * Seychelles parakeet, ''Psittacula wardi'' (E-Seychelles) extinct * Rose-ringed parakeet, ''Psittacula krameri'' * Echo parakeet, ''Psittacula eques'' (E) * Newton's parakeet, ''Psittacula exsul'' (E-Rodrigues) extinct * Mauritius gray parrot, ''Lophopsittacus bensoni'' (E) extinct * Broad-billed parrot, ''Lophopsittacus mauritianus'' (E-Mauritius) extinct * Rodrigues parrot, ''Necropsittacus rodricanus'' (E-Rodrigues) extinct * Black-collared lovebird, ''Agapornis swindernianus'' (E) * Gray-headed lovebird, ''Agapornis canus'' (I) * Red-headed lovebird, ''Agapornis pullarius'' (E) * Black-winged lovebird, ''Agapornis taranta'' (E) * Rosy-faced lovebird, ''Agapornis roseicollis'' * Fischer's lovebird, ''Agapornis fischeri'' * Yellow-collared lovebird, ''Agapornis personatus'' (E-Tanzania) * Lilian's lovebird, ''Agapornis lilianae'' (E) * Black-cheeked lovebird, ''Agapornis nigrigenis'' (E)


African and New World parrots

Order: PsittaciformesFamily: Psittacidae 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. Most of the more than 150 species in this family are found in the New World. * Gray parrot, ''Psittacus erithacus'' (E) * Brown-necked parrot, ''Poicephalus fuscicollis'' (E) * Cape parrot, ''Poicephalus robustus'' (E-South Africa) * Red-fronted parrot, ''Poicephalus gulielmi'' (E) * Meyer's parrot, ''Poicephalus meyeri'' (E) * Rüppell's parrot, ''Poicephalus rueppellii'' (E) * Brown-headed parrot, ''Poicephalus cryptoxanthus'' (E) * Niam-Niam parrot, ''Poicephalus crassus'' (E) * Red-bellied parrot, ''Poicephalus rufiventris'' (E) * Senegal parrot, ''Poicephalus senegalus'' (E) * Yellow-fronted parrot, ''Poicephalus flavifrons'' (E-Ethiopia) * Monk parakeet, ''Myiopsitta monachus'' (I) * Dusky parrot, ''Pionus fuscus'' (V)


African and green broadbills

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Calyptomenidae The broadbills are small, brightly colored birds, which feed on fruit and also take insects in flycatcher fashion, snapping their broad bills. Their habitat is canopies of wet forests. * African broadbill, ''Smithornis capensis'' (E) * Gray-headed broadbill, ''Smithornis sharpei'' (E) * Rufous-sided broadbill, ''Smithornis rufolateralis'' (E)


Asian and Grauer's broadbills

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Eurylaimidae The broadbills are small, brightly colored birds, which feed on fruit and also take insects in flycatcher fashion, snapping their broad bills. Their habitat is canopies of wet forests. * Grauer's broadbill, ''Pseudocalyptomena graueri'' (E)


Asities

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Philepittidae The asities are a family of birds, ''Philepittidae'', that are Endemism, endemic to Madagascar. The asities consist of four species in two genus, genera. The ''Neodrepanis'' species are known as sunbird-asities and were formerly known as false sunbirds.del Hoyo, J. Elliott, A. & Christie, D. (editors). (2003) ''Handbook of the Birds of the World. Volume 8: Broadbills to Tapaculos''. Lynx Edicions. They are all endemic to Madagascar. * Velvet asity, ''Philepitta castanea'' * Schlegel's asity,''Philepitta schlegeli'' * Common sunbird-asity, ''Neodrepanis coruscans'' * Yellow-bellied sunbird-asity, ''Neodrepanis hypoxanthus''


Pittas

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Pittidae Pittas are medium-sized by passerine standards and are stocky, with fairly long, strong legs, short tails and stout bills. Many are brightly colored. They spend the majority of their time on wet forest floors, eating snails, insects and similar invertebrates. * African pitta, ''Pitta angolensis'' (E) * Green-breasted pitta, ''Pitta reichenowi'' (E)


Cuckooshrikes

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Campephagidae The cuckooshrikes are small to medium-sized passerine birds. They are predominantly greyish with white and black, although some species are brightly colored. All of the listed species are endemic to Africa. * Comoros cuckooshrike, ''Coracina cucullata'' (E-Comoros) * Madagascar cuckooshrike, ''Coracina cinerea'' (E) * Grauer's cuckooshrike, ''Coracina graueri'' * Gray cuckooshrike, ''Coracina caesia'' * White-breasted cuckooshrike, ''Coracina pectoralis'' * Ghana cuckooshrike, ''Campephaga lobata'' * Oriole cuckooshrike, ''Campephaga oriolina'' * Black cuckooshrike, ''Campephaga flava'' * Petit's cuckooshrike, ''Campephaga petiti'' * Red-shouldered cuckooshrike, ''Campephaga phoenicea'' * Purple-throated cuckooshrike, ''Campephaga quiscalina'' * Reunion cuckooshrike, ''Lalage newtoni'' (E-Réunion) * Mauritius cuckooshrike, ''Lalage typica'' (E-Mauritius) * Blue cuckooshrike, ''Cyanograucalus azureus''


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'' (V)


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'' * African golden oriole, ''Oriolus auratus'' (E) * Green-headed oriole, ''Oriolus chlorocephalus'' (E) * Sao Tome oriole, ''Oriolus crassirostris'' (E-São Tomé and Príncipe) * Western black-headed oriole, ''Oriolus brachyrhynchus'' (E) * Ethiopian black-headed oriole, ''Oriolus monacha'' (E) * African black-headed oriole, ''Oriolus larvatus'' (E) * Black-tailed oriole, ''Oriolus percivali'' (E) * Black-winged oriole, ''Oriolus nigripennis'' (E)


Wattle-eyes and batises

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Platysteiridae The wattle-eyes, or puffback flycatchers, are small stout passerine birds of the African tropics. They get their name from the brightly colored fleshy eye decorations found in most species in this group. The entire family is endemic to Africa. * White-tailed shrike, ''Lanioturdus torquatus'' * Brown-throated wattle-eye, ''Platysteira cyanea'' * White-fronted wattle-eye, ''Platysteira albifrons'' * Black-throated wattle-eye, ''Platysteira peltata'' * Banded wattle-eye, ''Platysteira laticincta'' (E-Cameroon) * Chestnut wattle-eye, ''Platysteira castanea'' * West African wattle-eye, ''Platysteira hormophora'' * White-spotted wattle-eye, ''Platysteira tonsa'' * Red-cheeked wattle-eye, ''Platysteira blissetti'' * Black-necked wattle-eye, ''Platysteira chalybea'' * Jameson's wattle-eye, ''Platysteira jamesoni'' * Yellow-bellied wattle-eye, ''Platysteira concreta'' * Boulton's batis, ''Batis margaritae'' * Short-tailed batis, ''Batis mixta'' * Dark batis, ''Batis crypta'' * Rwenzori batis, ''Batis diops'' * Cape batis, ''Batis capensis'' * Woodward's batis, ''Batis fratrum'' * Chinspot batis, ''Batis molitor'' * Pale batis, ''Batis soror'' * Pririt batis, ''Batis pririt'' * Senegal batis, ''Batis senegalensis'' * Gray-headed batis, ''Batis orientalis'' * Western black-headed batis, ''Batis erlangeri'' * Eastern black-headed batis, ''Batis minor'' * Pygmy batis, ''Batis perkeo'' * Verreaux's batis, ''Batis minima'' * Ituri batis, ''Batis ituriensis'' * Bioko batis, ''Batis poensis'' (E-Equatorial Guinea) * West African batis, ''Batis occulta'' * Angola batis, ''Batis minulla''


Vangas, helmetshrikes, and allies

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Vangidae The helmetshrikes are similar in build to the shrikes, but tend to be colourful species with distinctive crests or other head ornaments, such as wattles, from which they get their name. All of the listed species are endemic to Africa. * White helmetshrike, ''Prionops plumatus'' * Gray-crested helmetshrike, ''Prionops poliolophus'' * Yellow-crested helmetshrike, ''Prionops alberti'' * Red-billed helmetshrike, ''Prionops caniceps'' * Rufous-bellied helmetshrike, ''Prionops rufiventris'' * Retz's helmetshrike, ''Prionops retzii'' * Angola helmetshrike, ''Prionops gabela'' * Chestnut-fronted helmetshrike, ''Prionops scopifrons'' * African shrike-flycatcher, ''Megabyas flammulatus'' * Black-and-white shrike-flycatcher, ''Bias musicus'' * Archbold's newtonia, ''Newtonia archboldi'' (E-Madagascar) * Common newtonia, ''Newtonia brunneicauda'' (E-Madagascar) * Dark newtonia, ''Newtonia amphichroa'' (E-Madagascar) * Red-tailed newtonia, ''Newtonia fanovanae'' (E-Madagascar) * Tylas vanga, ''Tylas eduardi'' (E-Madagascar) * Red-tailed vanga, ''Calicalicus madagascariensis'' (E-Madagascar) * Red-shouldered vanga, ''Calicalicus rufocarpalis'' (E-Madagascar) * Nuthatch-vanga, ''Hypositta corallirostris'' (E-Madagascar) * Chabert vanga, ''Leptopterus chabert'' (E-Madagascar) * Crossley's vanga, ''Mystacornis crossleyi'' (E-Madagascar) * Blue vanga, ''Cyanolanius madagascarinus'' (E) * Hook-billed vanga, ''Vanga curvirostris'' (E-Madagascar) * Ward's flycatcher, ''Pseudobias wardi'' (E-Madagascar) * Rufous vanga, ''Schetba rufa'' (E-Madagascar) * Helmet vanga, ''Euryceros prevostii'' (E-Madagascar) * Bernier's vanga, ''Oriolia bernieri'' (E-Madagascar) * Sickle-billed vanga, ''Falculea palliata'' (E-Madagascar) * White-headed vanga, ''Artamella viridis'' (E-Madagascar) * Pollen's vanga, ''Xenopirostris polleni'' (E-Madagascar) * Lafresnaye's vanga, ''Xenopirostris xenopirostris'' (E-Madagascar) * Van Dam's vanga, ''Xenopirostris damii'' (E-Madagascar)


Bushshrikes and allies

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Malaconotidae Bushshrikes are similar in habits to shrikes, hunting insects and other small prey from a perch on a bush. Although similar in build to the shrikes, these tend to be either colourful species or largely black; some species are quite secretive. All of the listed species except black-crowned tchagra are endemic to Africa. * Brubru, ''Nilaus afer'' * Northern puffback, ''Dryoscopus gambensis'' * Pringle's puffback, ''Dryoscopus pringlii'' * Black-backed puffback, ''Dryoscopus cubla'' * Red-eyed puffback, ''Dryoscopus senegalensis'' * Pink-footed puffback, ''Dryoscopus angolensis'' * Sabine's puffback, ''Dryoscopus sabini'' * Marsh tchagra, ''Tchagra minutus'' * Black-crowned tchagra, ''Tchagra senegalus'' * Brown-crowned tchagra, ''Tchagra australis'' * Three-streaked tchagra, ''Tchagra jamesi'' * Southern tchagra, ''Tchagra tchagra'' * Red-naped bushshrike, ''Laniarius ruficeps'' * Coastal boubou, ''Laniarius nigerrimus'' * Lühder's bushshrike, ''Laniarius luehderi'' * Braun's bushshrike, ''Laniarius brauni'' (E-Angola) * Gabela bushshrike, ''Laniarius amboimensis'' (E-Angola) * Turati's boubou, ''Laniarius turatii'' * Ethiopian boubou, ''Laniarius aethiopicus'' (see note below)The ABC checklist contains tropical boubou with the scientific name ''L. aethiopicus'', which Clements assigns to Ethiopian boubou. Clements lists both species as present in Africa so they are included here. * Tropical boubou, ''Laniarius major'' * Zanzibar boubou, ''Laniarius sublacteus'' * Gabon boubou, ''Laniarius bicolor'' * Southern boubou, ''Laniarius ferrugineus'' * Yellow-crowned gonolek, ''Laniarius barbarus'' * Black-headed gonolek, ''Laniarius erythrogaster'' * Crimson-breasted gonolek, ''Laniarius atrococcineus'' * Papyrus gonolek, ''Laniarius mufumbiri'' * Yellow-breasted boubou, ''Laniarius atroflavus'' * Slate-colored boubou, ''Laniarius funebris'' * Lowland sooty boubou, ''Laniarius leucorhynchus'' * Willard's sooty boubou, ''Laniarius willardi'' * Western boubou, ''Laniarius poensis'' * Albertine boubou, ''Laniarius holomelas'' * Fülleborn's boubou, ''Laniarius fuelleborni'' * Rosy-patched bushshrike, ''Rhodophoneus cruentus'' * Bokmakierie, ''Telophorus zeylonus'' * Gray-green bushshrike, ''Telophorus bocagei'' * Sulphur-breasted bushshrike, ''Telophorus sulfureopectus'' * Olive bushshrike, ''Telophorus olivaceus'' * Many-colored bushshrike, ''Telophorus multicolor'' * Black-fronted bushshrike, ''Telophorus nigrifrons'' * Mount Kupe bushshrike, ''Telophorus kupeensis'' (E-Cameroon) * Four-colored bushshrike, ''Telophorus viridis'' * Doherty's bushshrike, ''Telophorus dohertyi'' * Fiery-breasted bushshrike, ''Malaconotus cruentus'' * Lagden's bushshrike, ''Malaconotus lagdeni'' * Green-breasted bushshrike, ''Malaconotus gladiator'' * Gray-headed bushshrike, ''Malaconotus blanchoti'' * Monteiro's bushshrike, ''Malaconotus monteiri'' * Uluguru bushshrike, ''Malaconotus alius'' (E-Tanzania)


Drongos

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Dicruridae The drongos are mostly black or dark grey in colour, sometimes with metallic tints. They have long forked tails, and some Asian species have elaborate tail decorations. They have short legs and sit very upright when perched, like a shrike. They flycatch or take prey from the ground. All of the listed species are endemic to Africa. * Western square-tailed drongo, ''Dicrurus occidentalis'' * Sharpe's drongo, ''Dicrurus sharpei'' * Common square-tailed drongo, ''Dicrurus ludwigii'' * Shining drongo, ''Dicrurus atripennis'' * Fork-tailed drongo, ''Dicrurus adsimilis'' * Glossy-backed drongo, ''Dicrurus divaricatus'' * Fanti drongo, ''Dicrurus atactus'' * Velvet-mantled drongo, ''Dicrurus modestus'' * Aldabra drongo, ''Dicrurus aldabranus'' (E-Aldabra) * Comoro drongo, ''Dicrurus fuscipennis'' (E-Comoros) * Crested drongo, ''Dicrurus forficatus'' (E) * Mayotte drongo, ''Dicrurus waldenii'' (E-Mayotte) * Hair-crested drongo, ''Dicrurus hottentottus'' (V)


Monarch flycatchers

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Monarchidae The monarch flycatchers are small to medium-sized insectivorous passerines which hunt by flycatching. * Blue-headed crested-flycatcher, ''Trochocercus nitens'' (E) * African crested-flycatcher, ''Trochocercus cyanomelas'' (E) * Mascarene paradise-flycatcher, ''Terpsiphone bourbonnensis'' (E-Mascarene islands) * Sao Tome paradise-flycatcher, ''Terpsiphone atrochalybeia'' (E-São Tomé and Príncipe) * Seychelles paradise-flycatcher, ''Terpsiphone corvina'' (E-Seychelles) * Malagasy paradise-flycatcher, ''Terpsiphone mutata'' (E) * Black-headed paradise-flycatcher, ''Terpsiphone rufiventer'' (E) * Bedford's paradise-flycatcher, ''Terpsiphone bedfordi'' (E-Democratic Republic of the Congo) * Rufous-vented paradise-flycatcher, ''Terpsiphone rufocinerea'' (E) * Bates's paradise-flycatcher, ''Terpsiphone batesi'' (E) * African paradise-flycatcher, ''Terpsiphone viridis''


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, ''Lanius phoenicuroides'' * Isabelline shrike, ''Lanius isabellinus'' * Brown shrike, ''Lanius cristatus'' (V) * Emin's shrike, ''Lanius gubernator'' (E) * Iberian gray shrike, ''Lanius meridionalis'' (V) * Great gray shrike, ''Lanius excubitor'' * Lesser gray shrike, ''Lanius minor'' * Gray-backed fiscal, ''Lanius excubitoroides'' (E) * Long-tailed fiscal, ''Lanius cabanisi'' (E) * Yellow-billed shrike, ''Lanius corvinus'' (E) * Magpie shrike, ''Lanius melanoleucus'' (E) * Taita fiscal, ''Lanius dorsalis'' (E) * Somali fiscal, ''Lanius somalicus'' (E) * Mackinnon's shrike, ''Lanius mackinnoni'' (E) * Northern fiscal, ''Lanius humeralis'' (E) * Southern fiscal, ''Lanius collaris'' (E) * Souza's shrike, ''Lanius souzae'' (E) * Newton's fiscal, ''Lanius newtoni'' (E) * Masked shrike, ''Lanius nubicus'' * Woodchat shrike, ''Lanius senator'' * White-rumped shrike, ''Eurocephalus ruppelli'' (E) * White-crowned shrike, ''Eurocephalus anguitimens'' (E)


Crows, jays, and magpies

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Corvidae The family Corvidae includes crows, ravens, jays, choughs, magpies, treepies, nutcracker (bird), nutcrackers and ground jays. Corvids are above average in size among the Passeriformes, and some of the larger species show high levels of intelligence. * Eurasian jay, ''Garrulus glandarius'' * Maghreb magpie, ''Pica mauritanica'' (E) * Eurasian magpie, ''Pica pica'' * Stresemann's bush-crow, ''Zavattariornis stresemanni'' (E-Ethiopia) * Eurasian nutcracker, ''Nucifraga caryocatactes'' (V) * Red-billed chough, ''Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax'' * Yellow-billed chough, ''Pyrrhocorax graculus'' * Piapiac, ''Ptilostomus afer'' (E) * Eurasian jackdaw, ''Corvus monedula'' * House crow, ''Corvus splendens'' * Cape crow, ''Corvus capensis'' (E) * Rook (bird), Rook, ''Corvus frugilegus'' * Carrion crow, ''Corvus corone'' (V) * Hooded crow, ''Corvus cornix'' * Pied crow, ''Corvus albus'' * Brown-necked raven, ''Corvus ruficollis'' * Somali crow, ''Corvus edithae'' (E) * Fan-tailed raven, ''Corvus rhipidurus'' * White-necked raven, ''Corvus albicollis'' (E) * Thick-billed raven, ''Corvus crassirostris'' (E) * Common raven, ''Corvus corax''


Rockfowl

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Picathartidae Rockfowl are lanky birds with crow-like bills, long necks, tails and legs, and strong feet adapted to terrestrial feeding. They are similar in size and structure to the completely unrelated roadrunners, but they hop rather than walk. They also have brightly colored unfeathered heads. The entire family is endemic to Africa. * White-necked rockfowl, ''Picathartes gymnocephalus'' * Gray-necked rockfowl, ''Picathartes oreas''


Rockjumpers

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Chaetopidae These two species are the only ones in their family. They are primarily insectivores, but cape rockjumpers also eat small vertebrates. The entire family is endemic to Africa. * Cape rockjumper, ''Chaetops frenatus'' (E-South Africa) * Drakensberg rockjumper, ''Chaetops aurantius''


Hyliotas

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Hyliotidae The members of this small family, all of genus ''Hyliota'', are birds of the forest canopy. They tend to feed in mixed-species flocks. The entire family is endemic to Africa. * Yellow-bellied hyliota, ''Hyliota flavigaster'' * Southern hyliota, ''Hyliota australis'' * Usambara hyliota, ''Hyliota usambarae'' (E-Tanzania) * Violet-backed hyliota, ''Hyliota violacea''


Fairy flycatchers

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Stenostiridae Most of the species of this small family are found in Africa, though a few inhabit tropical Asia. They are not closely related to other birds called "flycatchers". All of the listed species are endemic to Africa. * Fairy flycatcher, ''Stenostira scita'' * African blue flycatcher, ''Elminia longicauda'' * White-tailed blue flycatcher, ''Elminia albicauda'' * Dusky crested-flycatcher, ''Elminia nigromitrata'' * White-bellied crested-flycatcher, ''Elminia albiventris'' * White-tailed crested-flycatcher, ''Elminia albonotata''


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'' (V) * African blue tit, ''Cyanistes teneriffae'' * Great tit, ''Parus major'' * White-shouldered black-tit, ''Melaniparus guineensis'' (E) * White-winged black-tit, ''Melaniparus leucomelas'' (E) * Rufous-bellied tit, ''Melaniparus rufiventris'' (E) * White-bellied tit, ''Melaniparus albiventris'' (E) * Southern black-tit, ''Melaniparus niger'' (E) * Carp's tit, ''Melaniparus carpi'' (E) * Dusky tit, ''Melaniparus funereus'' (E) * Miombo tit, ''Melaniparus griseiventris'' (E) * Stripe-breasted tit, ''Melaniparus fasciiventer'' (E) * Somali tit, ''Melaniparus thruppi'' (E) * Red-throated tit, ''Melaniparus fringillinus'' (E) * White-backed black-tit, ''Melaniparus leuconotus'' (E) * Ashy tit, ''Melaniparus cinerascens'' (E) * Grey tit, Gray tit, ''Melaniparus afer'' (E)


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, ''Remiz pendulinus'' (V) * Sennar penduline-tit, ''Anthoscopus punctifrons'' (E) * Mouse-colored penduline-tit, ''Anthoscopus musculus'' (E) * Yellow penduline-tit, ''Anthoscopus parvulus'' (E) * Forest penduline-tit, ''Anthoscopus flavifrons'' (E) * African penduline-tit, ''Anthoscopus caroli'' (E) * Southern penduline-tit, ''Anthoscopus minutus'' (E)


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. * Greater hoopoe lark, ''Alaemon alaudipes'' * Lesser hoopoe lark, ''Alaemon hamertoni'' (E-Somalia) * Spike-heeled lark, ''Chersomanes albofasciata'' (E) * Gray's lark, ''Ammomanopsis grayi'' (E) * Short-clawed lark, ''Certhilauda chuana'' (E) * Karoo long-billed lark, ''Certhilauda subcoronata'' (E) * Eastern long-billed lark, ''Certhilauda semitorquata'' (E-South Africa) * Cape lark, ''Certhilauda curvirostris'' (E) * Rufous-rumped lark, ''Pinarocorys erythropygia'' (E) * Dusky lark, ''Pinarocorys nigricans'' (E) * Thick-billed lark, ''Ramphocoris clotbey'' * Bar-tailed lark, ''Ammomanes cinctura'' * Desert lark, ''Ammomanes deserti'' * Black-eared sparrow-lark, ''Eremopterix australis'' (E) * Madagascar lark, ''Eremopterix hova'' (E-Madagascar) * Chestnut-backed sparrow-lark, ''Eremopterix leucotis'' (E) * Black-crowned sparrow-lark, ''Eremopterix nigriceps'' * Chestnut-headed sparrow-lark, ''Eremopterix signatus'' * Gray-backed sparrow-lark, ''Eremopterix verticalis'' (E) * Fischer's sparrow-lark, ''Eremopterix leucopareia'' (E) * Sabota lark, ''Calendulauda sabota'' (E) * Pink-breasted lark, ''Calendulauda poecilosterna'' (E) * Fawn-colored lark, ''Calendulauda africanoides'' (E) * Karoo lark, ''Calendulauda albescens'' (E) * Red lark, ''Calendulauda burra'' (E-South Africa) * Barlow's lark, ''Calendulauda barlowi'' (E) * Dune lark, ''Calendulauda erythrochlamys'' (E-Namibia) * Liben lark, ''Heteromirafra archeri'' (E) * Rudd's lark, ''Heteromirafra ruddi'' (E-South Africa) * Cape clapper lark, ''Mirafra apiata'' (E) * Eastern clapper lark, ''Mirafra fasciolata'' (E) * Collared lark, ''Mirafra collaris'' (E) * Red-winged lark, ''Mirafra hypermetra'' (E) * Rufous-naped lark, ''Mirafra africana'' (E) * Ash's lark, ''Mirafra ashi'' (E-Somalia) * Somali long-billed lark, ''Mirafra somalica'' (E-Somalia) * Angolan lark, Angola lark, ''Mirafra angolensis'' (E) * Flappet lark, ''Mirafra rufocinnamomea'' (E) * Kordofan lark, ''Mirafra cordofanica'' (E) * Williams's lark, ''Mirafra williamsi'' (E-Kenya) * Friedmann's lark, ''Mirafra pulpa'' (E) * Monotonous lark, ''Mirafra passerina'' (E) * White-tailed lark, ''Mirafra albicauda'' (E) * Latakoo lark, ''Mirafra cheniana'' (E) * Horsfield’s bushlark, ''Mirafra javanica'' * Rusty lark, ''Mirafra rufa'' (E) * Gillett's lark, ''Mirafra gilletti'' (E) * Horned lark, ''Eremophila alpestris'' * Temminck's lark, ''Eremophila bilopha'' * Blanford's lark, ''Calandrella blanfordi'' * Rufous-capped lark, ''Calandrella eremica'' * Red-capped lark, ''Calandrella cinerea'' * Greater short-toed lark, ''Calandrella brachydactyla'' * Bimaculated lark, ''Melanocorypha bimaculata'' * Calandra lark, ''Melanocorypha calandra'' * Dupont's lark, ''Chersophilus duponti'' * Dunn's lark, ''Eremalauda dunni'' * Somali short-toed lark, ''Alaudala somalica'' (E) * Mediterranean short-toed lark, ''Alaudala rufescens'' * Turkestan short-toed lark, ''Alaudala heinei'' * Wood lark, ''Lullula arborea'' * Stark's lark, ''Spizocorys starki'' (E) * Sclater's lark, ''Spizocorys sclateri'' (E) * Short-tailed lark, ''Spizocorys fremantlii'' (E) * Pink-billed lark, ''Spizocorys conirostris'' (E) * Botha's lark, ''Spizocorys fringillaris'' (E-South Africa) * Obbia lark, ''Spizocorys obbiensis'' (E-Somalia) * Masked lark, ''Spizocorys personata'' (E) * Eurasian skylark, ''Alauda arvensis'' * Oriental skylark, ''Alauda gulgula'' * Razo skylark, ''Alauda razae'' (E-Cape Verde) * Sun lark, ''Galerida modesta'' (E) * Large-billed lark, ''Galerida magnirostris'' (E) * Thekla's lark, ''Galerida theklae'' * Crested lark, ''Galerida cristata''


Bearded reedling

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Panuridae A single species formerly placed in the Old World babbler family. * Bearded reedling, ''Panurus biarmicus'' (V)


Nicators

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Nicatoridae The nicators are shrike-like, with hooked bills. They are endemic to sub-Saharan Africa. * Western nicator, ''Nicator chloris'' * Eastern nicator, ''Nicator gularis'' * Yellow-throated nicator, ''Nicator vireo''


African warblers

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Macrosphenidae African warblers are small to medium-sized insectivores which are found in a wide variety of habitats south of the Sahara. * Green crombec, ''Sylvietta virens'' (E) * Lemon-bellied crombec, ''Sylvietta denti'' (E) * White-browed crombec, ''Sylvietta leucophrys'' (E) * Northern crombec, ''Sylvietta brachyura'' (E) * Short-billed crombec, ''Sylvietta philippae'' (E) * Red-capped crombec, ''Sylvietta ruficapilla'' (E) * Red-faced crombec, ''Sylvietta whytii'' (E) * Somali crombec, ''Sylvietta isabellina'' (E) * Cape crombec, ''Sylvietta rufescens'' (E) * Rockrunner, ''Achaetops pycnopygius'' (E) * Moustached grass-warbler, ''Melocichla mentalis'' * Cape grassbird, ''Sphenoeacus afer'' (E) * Victorin's warbler, ''Cryptillas victorini'' (E-South Africa) * Kemp's longbill, ''Macrosphenus kempi'' (E) * Yellow longbill, ''Macrosphenus flavicans'' (E) * Gray longbill, ''Macrosphenus concolor'' (E) * Pulitzer's longbill, ''Macrosphenus pulitzeri'' (E-Angola) * Kretschmer's longbill, ''Macrosphenus kretschmeri'' (E) * Grauer's warbler, ''Graueria vittata'' (E) * Green hylia, ''Hylia prasina'' (E) * Tit-hylia, ''Pholidornis rushiae'' (E)


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. * Common jery, ''Neomixis tenella'' (E-Madagascar) * Green jery, ''Neomixis viridis'' (E-Madagascar) * Stripe-throated jery, ''Neomixis striatigula'' (E-Madagascar) * Salvadori's eremomela, ''Eremomela salvadorii'' (E) * Yellow-vented eremomela, ''Eremomela flavicrissalis'' (E) * Yellow-bellied eremomela, ''Eremomela icteropygialis'' (E) * Senegal eremomela, ''Eremomela pusilla'' (E) * Green-backed eremomela, ''Eremomela canescens'' (E) * Greencap eremomela, ''Eremomela scotops'' (E) * Yellow-rumped eremomela, ''Eremomela gregalis'' (E) * Rufous-crowned eremomela, ''Eremomela badiceps'' (E) * Turner's eremomela, ''Eremomela turneri'' (E) * Black-necked eremomela, ''Eremomela atricollis'' (E) * Burnt-neck eremomela, ''Eremomela usticollis'' (E) * Red-winged gray warbler, ''Drymocichla incana'' (E) * Sierra Leone prinia, ''Schistolais leontica'' (E) * White-chinned prinia, ''Schistolais leucopogon'' (E) * Roberts's warbler, ''Oreophilais robertsi'' (E) * Namaqua warbler, ''Phragmacia substriata'' (E) * Green longtail, ''Urolais epichlorus'' (E) * Black-collared apalis, ''Oreolais pulchrer'' (E) * Rwenzori apalis, ''Oreolais ruwenzorii'' (E) * African tailorbird, ''Artisornis metopias'' (E) * Long-billed tailorbird, ''Artisornis moreaui'' (E) * Mozambique forest warbler, ''Artisornis sousae'' (E) * White-tailed warbler, ''Poliolais lopezi'' (E) * Miombo wren-warbler, ''Calamonastes undosus'' (E) * Stierling's wren-warbler, ''Calamonastes stierlingi'' (E) * Gray wren-warbler, ''Calamonastes simplex'' (E) * Barred wren-warbler, ''Calamonastes fasciolatus'' (E) * Green-backed camaroptera, ''Camaroptera brachyura'' (E) * Hartert's camaroptera, ''Camaroptera harterti'' (E) * Yellow-browed camaroptera, ''Camaroptera superciliaris'' (E) * Olive-green camaroptera, ''Camaroptera chloronota'' (E) * Cricket longtail, ''Spiloptila clamans'' (E) * Buff-bellied warbler, ''Phyllolais pulchella'' (E) * Bar-throated apalis, ''Apalis thoracica'' (E) * Taita apalis, ''Apalis fuscigularis'' (E-Kenya) * Yellow-throated apalis, ''Apalis flavigularis'' (E) * Namuli apalis, ''Apalis lynesi'' (E-Mozambique) * Black-capped apalis, ''Apalis nigriceps'' (E) * Black-throated apalis, ''Apalis jacksoni'' (E) * White-winged apalis, ''Apalis chariessa'' (E) * Masked apalis, ''Apalis binotata'' (E) * Black-faced apalis, ''Apalis personata'' (E) * Yellow-breasted apalis, ''Apalis flavida'' (E) * Rudd's apalis, ''Apalis ruddi'' (E) * Sharpe's apalis, ''Apalis sharpii'' (E) * Buff-throated apalis, ''Apalis rufogularis'' (E) * Kungwe apalis, ''Apalis argentea'' (E) * Bamenda apalis, ''Apalis bamendae'' (E-Cameroon) * Gosling's apalis, ''Apalis goslingi'' (E) * Kabobo apalis, ''Apalis kaboboensis'' (E-Democratic Republic of the Congo) * Chestnut-throated apalis, ''Apalis porphyrolaema'' (E) * Chapin's apalis, ''Apalis chapini'' (E) * Black-headed apalis, ''Apalis melanocephala'' (E) * Chirinda apalis, ''Apalis chirindensis'' (E) * Gray apalis, ''Apalis cinerea'' (E) * Brown-headed apalis, ''Apalis alticola'' (E) * Karamoja apalis, ''Apalis karamojae'' (E) * Graceful prinia, ''Prinia gracilis'' * Tawny-flanked prinia, ''Prinia subflava'' (E) * Pale prinia, ''Prinia somalica'' (E) * River prinia, ''Prinia fluviatilis'' (E) * Black-chested prinia, ''Prinia flavicans'' (E) * Karoo prinia, ''Prinia maculosa'' (E) * Drakensberg prinia, ''Prinia hypoxantha'' (E) * Sao Tome prinia, ''Prinia molleri'' (E-São Tomé and Príncipe) * Banded prinia, ''Prinia bairdii'' (E) * Red-winged prinia, ''Prinia erythroptera'' (E) * Red-fronted prinia, ''Prinia rufifrons'' (E) * Kopje warbler, ''Euryptila subcinnamomea'' (E) * Mrs. Moreau's warbler, ''Scepomycter winifredae'' (E-Tanzania) * Socotra warbler, ''Incana incana'' (E) * Rufous-eared warbler, ''Malcorus pectoralis'' (E) * Black-capped rufous-warbler, ''Bathmocercus cerviniventris'' (E) * Black-faced rufous-warbler, ''Bathmocercus rufus'' (E) * Oriole warbler, ''Hypergerus atriceps'' (E) * Gray-capped warbler, ''Eminia lepida'' (E) * Red-faced cisticola, ''Cisticola erythrops'' (E) * Singing cisticola, ''Cisticola cantans'' (E) * Whistling cisticola, ''Cisticola lateralis'' (E) * Chattering cisticola, ''Cisticola anonymus'' (E) * Trilling cisticola, ''Cisticola woosnami'' (E) * Bubbling cisticola, ''Cisticola bulliens'' (E) * Chubb's cisticola, ''Cisticola chubbi'' (E) * Hunter's cisticola, ''Cisticola hunteri'' (E) * Black-lored cisticola, ''Cisticola nigriloris'' (E) * Kilombero cisticola, ''Cisticola bakerorum'' (E-Tanzania) * Rock-loving cisticola, ''Cisticola aberrans'' (E) * Boran cisticola, ''Cisticola bodessa'' (E) * Rattling cisticola, ''Cisticola chiniana'' (E) * Ashy cisticola, ''Cisticola cinereolus'' (E) * Red-pate cisticola, ''Cisticola ruficeps'' (E) * Dorst's cisticola, ''Cisticola guinea'' (E) * Tinkling cisticola, ''Cisticola rufilatus'' (E) * Red-headed cisticola, ''Cisticola subruficapilla'' (E) * Wailing cisticola, ''Cisticola lais'' (E) * Tana River cisticola, ''Cisticola restrictus'' (E-Kenya) * Churring cisticola, ''Cisticola njombe'' (E) * Coastal cisticola, ''Cisticola haematocephalus'' (E) * White-tailed cisticola, ''Cisticola anderseni'' (E-Tanzania) * Luapula cisticola, ''Cisticola luapula'' (E) * Chirping cisticola, ''Cisticola pipiens'' (E) * Ethiopian cisticola, ''Cisticola lugubris'' (E-Ethiopia) * Winding cisticola, ''Cisticola galactotes'' (E) * Rufous-winged cisticola, ''Cisticola galactotes'' (E) * Carruthers's cisticola, ''Cisticola carruthersi'' (E) * Levaillant's cisticola, ''Cisticola tinniens'' (E) * Stout cisticola, ''Cisticola robustus'' (E) * Croaking cisticola, ''Cisticola natalensis'' (E) * Piping cisticola, ''Cisticola fulvicapilla'' (E) * Aberdare cisticola, ''Cisticola aberdare'' (E-Kenya) * Tabora cisticola, ''Cisticola angusticauda'' (E) * Slender-tailed cisticola, ''Cisticola melanurus'' (E) * Siffling cisticola, ''Cisticola brachypterus'' (E) * Rufous cisticola, ''Cisticola rufus'' (E) * Foxy cisticola, ''Cisticola troglodytes'' (E) * Tiny cisticola, ''Cisticola nanus'' (E) * Zitting cisticola, ''Cisticola juncidis'' * Socotra cisticola, ''Cisticola haesitatus'' (E) * Madagascar cisticola, ''Cisticola cherina'' (E) * Desert cisticola, ''Cisticola aridulus'' (E) * Cloud cisticola, ''Cisticola textrix'' (E) * Black-backed cisticola, ''Cisticola eximius'' (E) * Cloud-scraping cisticola, ''Cisticola dambo'' (E) * Pectoral-patch cisticola, ''Cisticola brunnescens'' (E) * Pale-crowned cisticola, ''Cisticola cinnamomeus'' (E) * Wing-snapping cisticola, ''Cisticola ayresii'' (E)


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. * Aldabra brush-warbler, ''Nesillas aldabrana'' (E-Aldabra) extinct * Malagasy brush-warbler, ''Nesillas typica'' (E) * Subdesert brush-warbler, ''Nesillas lantzii'' (E-Madagascar) * Grand Comoro brush-warbler, ''Nesillas brevicaudata'' (E) * Moheli brush-warbler, ''Nesillas mariae'' (E-Comoros) * Papyrus yellow warbler, ''Calamonastides gracilirostris'' (E) * Thick-billed warbler, ''Arundinax aedon'' (V) * Booted warbler, ''Iduna caligata'' * Sykes's warbler, ''Iduna rama'' (V) * Eastern olivaceous warbler, ''Iduna pallida'' * Western olivaceous warbler, ''Iduna opaca'' * African yellow-warbler, ''Iduna natalensis'' (E) * Mountain yellow-warbler, ''Iduna similis'' (E) * Upcher's warbler, ''Hippolais languida'' * Olive-tree warbler, ''Hippolais olivetorum'' * Melodious warbler, ''Hippolais polyglotta'' * Icterine warbler, ''Hippolais icterina'' * Aquatic warbler, ''Acrocephalus paludicola'' * Moustached warbler, ''Acrocephalus melanopogon'' * Sedge warbler, ''Acrocephalus schoenobaenus'' * Blyth's reed warbler, ''Acrocephalus dumetorum'' (V) * Marsh warbler, ''Acrocephalus palustris'' * Common reed warbler, ''Acrocephalus scirpaceus' * Basra reed warbler, ''Acrocephalus griseldis'' * Lesser swamp warbler, ''Acrocephalus gracilirostris'' (E) * Greater swamp warbler, ''Acrocephalus rufescens'' (E) * Cape Verde swamp warbler, ''Acrocephalus brevipennis'' (E-Cape Verde) * Madagascar swamp warbler, ''Acrocephalus newtoni'' (E-Madagascar) * Rodrigues warbler, ''Acrocephalus rodericanus'' (E-Rodrigues) * Seychelles warbler, ''Acrocephalus sechellensis'' (E-Seychelles) * Great reed warbler, ''Acrocephalus arundinaceus'' * Clamorous reed warbler, ''Acrocephalus stentoreus''


Grassbirds and allies

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Locustellidae 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, ''Locustella certhiola'' (V) * Bamboo warbler, ''Bradypterus alfredi'' (E) * River warbler, ''Locustella fluviatilis'' * Savi's warbler, ''Locustella luscinioides'' * Common grasshopper warbler, ''Locustella naevia'' * Fan-tailed grassbird, ''Schoenicola brevirostris'' (E) * Knysna warbler, ''Bradypterus sylvaticus'' (E) * Bangwa warbler, ''Bradypterus bangwaensis'' (E) * Barratt's warbler, ''Bradypterus barratti'' (E) * Evergreen-forest warbler, ''Bradypterus lopezi'' (E) * Cinnamon bracken-warbler, ''Bradypterus cinnamomeus'' (E) * Dja River swamp warbler, ''Bradypterus grandis'' (E) * Little rush warbler, ''Bradypterus baboecala'' (E) * White-winged swamp warbler, ''Bradypterus carpalis'' (E) * Grauer's swamp warbler, ''Bradypterus graueri'' (E) * Highland rush warbler, ''Bradypterus centralis'' (E)


Malagasy warblers

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Bernieridae The Malagasy warblers are a newly validated family of songbirds. They were formally named ''Bernieridae'' in 2010. The family currently consists of eleven species (in eight genus, genera) of small forest birds. These birds are all endemism, endemic to Madagascar. * White-throated oxylabes, ''Oxylabes madagascariensis'' * Long-billed bernieria, ''Bernieria madagascariensis'' * Cryptic warbler, ''Cryptosylvicola randriansoloi'' * Wedge-tailed jery, ''Hartertula flavoviridis'' * Thamnornis,''Thamnornis chloropetoides'' * Yellow-browed oxylabes, ''Crossleyia xanthophrys'' * Spectacled tetraka, ''Xanthomixis zosterops'' * Appert's tetraka, ''Xanthomixis apperti'' * Dusky tetraka, ''Xanthomixis tenebrosus'' * Gray-crowned tetraka, ''Xanthomixis cinereiceps'' * Rand's warbler, ''Randia pseudozosterops''


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. * African river martin, ''Pseudochelidon eurystomina'' (E) * Brown-throated martin, Plain martin, ''Riparia paludicola'' * Congo martin, ''Riparia congica'' (E) * Bank swallow, ''Riparia riparia'' * Pale martin, Pale sand martin, ''Riparia diluta'' (V) * Banded martin, ''Riparia cincta'' * Mascarene martin, ''Phedina borbonica'' * Brazza's martin, ''Phedinopsis brazzae'' (E) * Eurasian crag-martin, ''Ptyonoprogne rupestris'' * Rock martin, ''Ptyonoprogne fuligula'' * Barn swallow, ''Hirundo rustica'' * Red-chested swallow, ''Hirundo lucida'' (E) * Ethiopian swallow, ''Hirundo aethiopica'' * Angola swallow, ''Hirundo angolensis'' (E) * White-throated blue swallow, ''Hirundo nigrita'' (E) * White-throated swallow, ''Hirundo albigularis'' (E) * Wire-tailed swallow, ''Hirundo smithii'' * Pied-winged swallow, ''Hirundo leucosoma'' (E) * White-tailed swallow, ''Hirundo megaensis'' (E-Ethiopia) * Pearl-breasted swallow, ''Hirundo dimidiata'' (E) * Montane blue swallow, ''Hirundo atrocaerulea'' (E) * Black-and-rufous swallow, ''Hirundo nigrorufa'' (E) * Greater striped swallow, ''Cecropis cucullata'' (E) * Red-rumped swallow, ''Cecropis daurica'' * Lesser striped swallow, ''Cecropis abyssinica'' * Rufous-chested swallow, ''Cecropis semirufa'' (E) * Mosque swallow, ''Cecropis senegalensis'' (E) * Red-throated swallow, ''Petrochelidon rufigula'' (E) * Preuss's swallow, ''Hirundo preussi'' (E) * Red Sea swallow, ''Petrochelidon perdita'' (E-Sudan) * South African swallow, ''Petrochelidon spilodera'' (E) * Streak-throated swallow, ''Petrochelidon fluvicola'' (V) * Forest swallow, ''Atronanus fuliginosus'' (E) * Common house martin, ''Delichon urbicum'' * Square-tailed sawwing, ''Psalidoprocne nitens'' (E) * Mountain sawwing, ''Psalidoprocne fuliginosa'' (E) * White-headed sawwing, ''Psalidoprocne albiceps'' (E) * Black sawwing, ''Psalidoprocne pristoptera'' (E) * Fanti sawwing, ''Psalidoprocne obscura'' (E) * Gray-rumped swallow, ''Pseudhirundo griseopyga'' (E)


Bulbuls

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Pycnonotidae Bulbuls are medium-sized songbirds. Some are colourful with yellow, red or orange vents, cheeks, throats or supercilia, but most are drab, with uniform olive-brown to black plumage. Some species have distinct crests. * Sombre greenbul, ''Andropadus importunus'' (E) * Slender-billed greenbul, ''Stelgidillas gracilirostris'' (E) * Golden greenbul, ''Calyptocichla serinus'' (E) * Black-collared bulbul, ''Neolestes torquatus'' (E) * Red-tailed bristlebill, ''Bleda syndactylus'' (E) * Green-tailed bristlebill, ''Bleda eximius'' (E) * Lesser bristlebill, ''Bleda notatus'' (E) * Gray-headed bristlebill, ''Bleda canicapillus'' (E) * Cameroon mountain greenbul, ''Arizelocichla montana'' (E) * Shelley's greenbul, ''Arizelocichla masukuensis'' (E) * Western mountain greenbul, ''Arizelocichla tephrolaemus'' (E) * Eastern mountain greenbul, ''Arizelocichla nigriceps'' (E) * Uluguru mountain greenbul, ''Arizelocichla neumanni'' (E-Tanzania) * Yellow-throated mountain greenbul, ''Arizelocichla chlorigula'' (E-Tanzania) * Black-browed mountain greenbul, ''Arizelocichla fusciceps'' (E) * Stripe-cheeked bulbul, ''Arizelocichla milanjensis'' (E) * Simple greenbul, ''Chlorocichla simplex'' (E) * Yellow-necked greenbul, ''Chlorocichla falkensteini'' (E) * Yellow-bellied greenbul, ''Chlorocichla flaviventris'' (E) * Joyful greenbul, ''Chlorocichla laetissima'' (E) * Prigogine's greenbul, ''Chlorocichla prigoginei'' (E-Democratic Republic of the Congo) * Honeyguide greenbul, ''Baeopogon indicator'' (E) * Sjöstedt's greenbul, ''Baeopogon clamans'' (E) * Yellow-throated greenbul, ''Atimastillas flavicollis'' (E) * Spotted greenbul, ''Ixonotus guttatus'' (E) * Swamp greenbul, ''Thescelocichla leucopleura'' (E) * Red-tailed greenbul, ''Criniger calurus'' (E) * Western bearded-greenbul, ''Criniger barbatus'' (E) * Eastern bearded-greenbul, ''Criniger chloronotus'' (E) * Yellow-bearded greenbul, ''Criniger olivaceus'' (E) * White-bearded greenbul, ''Criniger ndussumensis'' (E) * Gray greenbul, ''Eurillas gracilis'' (E) * Ansorge's greenbul, ''Eurillas ansorgei'' (E) * Plain greenbul, ''Eurillas curvirostris'' (E) * Yellow-whiskered greenbul, ''Eurillas latirostris'' (E) * Little greenbul, ''Eurillas virens'' (E) * Red-tailed leaflove, Leaf-love, ''Phyllastrephus scandens'' (E) * Terrestrial brownbul, ''Phyllastrephus terrestris'' (E) * Northern brownbul, ''Phyllastrephus strepitans'' (E) * Pale-olive greenbul, ''Phyllastrephus fulviventris'' (E) * Gray-olive greenbul, ''Phyllastrephus cerviniventris'' (E) * Baumann's greenbul, ''Phyllastrephus baumanni'' (E) * Toro olive greenbul, ''Phyllastrephus hypochloris'' (E) * Fischer's greenbul, ''Phyllastrephus fischeri'' (E) * Cabanis's greenbul, ''Phyllastrephus cabanisi'' (E) * Cameroon olive-greenbul, ''Phyllastrephus poensis'' (E) * Icterine greenbul, ''Phyllastrephus icterinus'' (E) * Sassi's greenbul, ''Phyllastrephus lorenzi'' (E) * Xavier's greenbul, ''Phyllastrephus xavieri'' (E) * White-throated greenbul, ''Phyllastrephus albigularis'' (E) * Yellow-streaked bulbul, ''Phyllastrephus flavostriatus'' (E) * Gray-headed greenbul, ''Phyllastrephus poliocephalus'' (E) * Lowland tiny greenbul, Tiny greenbul, ''Phyllastrephus debilis'' (E) * Usambara greenbul, ''Phyllastrephus albigula'' (E-Tanzania) * Common bulbul, ''Pycnonotus barbatus'' * Black-fronted bulbul, ''Pycnonotus nigricans'' (E) * Cape bulbul, ''Pycnonotus capensis'' (E-South Africa) * White-spectacled bulbul, ''Pycnonotus xanthopygos'' * Malagasy bulbul, ''Hypsipetes madagascariensis'' (E) * Seychelles bulbul, ''Hypsipetes crassirostris'' (E-Seychelles) * Grand Comoro bulbul, ''Hypsipetes parvirostris'' (E-Comoro Islands) * Moheli bulbul, ''Pycnonotus xanthopygos'' (E-Comoro Islands) * Reunion bulbul, ''Hypsipetes borbonicus'' (E-Réunion) * Mauritius bulbul, ''Hypsipetes olivaceus'' (E-Mauritius)


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 grayish-green to grayish-brown colors. * Wood warbler, ''Phylloscopus sibilatrix'' * Western Bonelli's warbler, ''Phylloscopus bonelli'' * Eastern Bonelli's warbler, ''Phylloscopus orientalis'' * Yellow-browed warbler, ''Phylloscopus inornatus'' (V) * Hume's warbler, ''Phylloscopus humei'' (V) * Pallas's leaf warbler, ''Phylloscopus proregulus'' (V) * Radde's warbler, ''Phylloscopus schwarzi'' (V) * Dusky warbler, ''Phylloscopus fuscatus'' (V) * Willow warbler, ''Phylloscopus trochilus'' * Mountain chiffchaff, ''Phylloscopus sindianus'' (V) * Canary Islands chiffchaff, ''Phylloscopus canariensis'' (E) * Common chiffchaff, ''Phylloscopus collybita'' * Iberian chiffchaff, ''Phylloscopus ibericus'' * Brown woodland-warbler, ''Phylloscopus umbrovirens'' * Yellow-throated woodland-warbler, ''Phylloscopus ruficapilla'' (E) * Red-faced woodland-warbler, ''Phylloscopus laetus'' (E) * Laura's woodland-warbler, ''Phylloscopus laurae'' (E) * Black-capped woodland-warbler, ''Phylloscopus herberti'' (E) * Uganda woodland-warbler, ''Phylloscopus budongoensis'' (E) * Greenish warbler, ''Phylloscopus trochiloides'' * Arctic warbler, ''Phylloscopus borealis'' (V)


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 genus ''Erythrocerus'' in its own family, the "yellow flycatchers". * Chestnut-capped flycatcher, ''Erythrocercus mccallii'' (E) * Yellow flycatcher, ''Erythrocercus holochlorus'' (E) * Livingstone's flycatcher, ''Erythrocercus livingstonei'' (E) * Streaked scrub warbler, Scrub warbler, ''Scotocerca inquieta'' * Neumann's warbler, ''Urosphena neumanni'' (E) * Cetti's warbler, ''Cettia cetti''


Long-tailed tits

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


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'' * Dohrn's thrush-babbler, ''Sylvia dohrni'' (E-São Tomé and Príncipe) * Abyssinian catbird, ''Parophasma galinieri'' (E-Ethiopia) * Bush blackcap, ''Sylvia nigricapillus'' (E) * African hill babbler, ''Pseudoalcippe abyssinica'' (E) * Rwenzori hill babbler, ''Sylvia atriceps'' (E) * Barred warbler, ''Curruca nisoria'' * Layard's warbler, ''Curruca layardi'' (E) * Banded parisoma, ''Curruca boehmi'' (E) * Chestnut-vented warbler, ''Curruca subcoerulea'' (E) * Lesser whitethroat, ''Curruca curruca'' * Brown parisoma, ''Curruca lugens'' (E) * Arabian warbler, ''Curruca leucomelaena'' * Western Orphean warbler, ''Curruca hortensis'' * Eastern Orphean warbler, ''Curruca crassirostris'' * African desert warbler, ''Curruca deserti'' (E) * Asian desert warbler, ''Curruca nana'' * Tristram's warbler, ''Curruca deserticola'' * Menetries's warbler, ''Curruca mystacea'' * Rüppell's warbler, ''Curruca ruppeli'' * Cyprus warbler, ''Curruca melanothorax'' * Sardinian warbler, ''Curruca melanocephala'' * Moltoni's warbler, ''Curruca subalpina'' (V) * Western subalpine warbler, ''Curruca iveriae'' * Eastern subalpine warbler, ''Curruca cantillans'' * Greater whitethroat, ''Curruca communis'' * Spectacled warbler, ''Curruca conspicillata'' * Marmora's warbler, ''Curruca sarda'' * Dartford warbler, ''Curruca undata'' * Balearic warbler, ''Curruca balearica''


White-eyes, yuhinas, and allies

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Zosteropidae The white-eyes are small and mostly undistinguished, their plumage above being generally some dull colour like greenish-olive, but some species have a white or bright yellow throat, breast or lower parts, and several have buff flanks. As their name suggests, many species have a white ring around each eye. * Pale white-eye, ''Zosterops flavilateralis'' (E) * Mbulu white-eye, ''Zosterops mbuluensis'' (E) * Marianne white-eye, ''Zosterops semiflavus'' (E-Seychelles) extinct * Comoro white-eye, ''Zosterops mouroniensis'' (E-Comoros) * Reunion white-eye, ''Zosterops olivaceus'' (E-Réunion) * Mauritius white-eye, ''Zosterops chloronothos'' (E-Mauritius) * Réunion grey white-eye, Reunion gray white-eye, ''Zosterops borbonicus'' (E-Réunion) * Mauritius gray white-eye, ''Zosterops mauritianus'' (E-Mauritius) * Abyssinian white-eye, ''Zosterops abyssinicus'' * Socotra white-eye, ''Zosterops socotranus'' * Cameroon speirops, ''Zosterops melanocephalus'' (E-Cameroon) * Forest white-eye, ''Zosterops stenocricotus'' (E) * Green white-eye, ''Zosterops stuhlmanni'' (E) * Kilimanjaro white-eye, ''Zosterops eurycricotus'' (E-Tanzania) * Bioko speirops, ''Zosterops brunneus'' (E-Equatorial Guinea) * Heuglin's white-eye, ''Zosterops poliogastrus'' (E) * Kikuyu white-eye, ''Zosterops kikuyuensis'' (E-Kenya) * Principe white-eye, ''Zosterops ficedulinus'' (E-São Tomé and Príncipe) * Annobon white-eye, ''Zosterops griseovirescens'' (E-Equatorial Guinea) * Sao Tome white-eye, ''Zosterops feae'' (E-São Tomé and Príncipe) * Black-capped speirops, ''Zosterops lugubris'' (E-São Tomé and Príncipe) * Principe speirops, ''Zosterops leucophoeus'' (E-São Tomé and Príncipe) * Taita white-eye, ''Zosterops silvanus'' (E-Kenya) * Northern yellow white-eye, ''Zosterops senegalensis'' (E) * Orange River white-eye, ''Zosterops pallidus'' (E) * South Pare white-eye, ''Zosterops winifredae'' (E-Tanzania) * Cape white-eye, ''Zosterops virens'' (E) * Southern yellow white-eye, ''Zosterops anderssoni'' (E) * Pemba white-eye, ''Zosterops vaughani'' (E-Tanzania) * Seychelles white-eye, ''Zosterops modestus'' (E-Seychelles) * Anjouan white-eye, ''Zosterops anjuanensis'' (E-Comoros) * Moheli white-eye, ''Zosterops comorensis'' (E-Comoros) * Malagasy white-eye, ''Zosterops maderaspatanus'' (E) * Kirk's white-eye, ''Zosterops kirki'' (E-Comoros) * Mayotte white-eye, ''Zosterops mayottensis'' (E-Mayotte) * Aldabra white-eye, ''Zosterops aldabrensis'' (E-Aldabra)


Ground babblers and allies

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Pellorneidae These small to medium-sized songbirds have soft fluffy plumage but are otherwise rather diverse. Members of the genus ''Illadopsis'' are found in forests, but some other genera are birds of scrublands. All of the listed species are endemic to Africa. * Brown illadopsis, ''Illadopsis fulvescens'' * Pale-breasted illadopsis, ''Illadopsis rufipennis'' * Mountain illadopsis, ''Illadopsis pyrrhoptera'' * Blackcap illadopsis, ''Illadopsis cleaveri'' * Scaly-breasted illadopsis, ''Illadopsis albipectus'' * Thrush babbler, ''Ptyrticus turdina'' * Puvel's illadopsis, ''Illadopsis puveli'' * Rufous-winged illadopsis, ''Illadopsis rufescens''


Laughingthrushes and allies

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Leiothrichidae The members of this family are diverse in size and colouration, though those of genus ''Turdoides'' tend to be brown or greyish. The family is found in Africa, India, and southeast Asia. * Red-billed leiothrix, ''Leiothrix lutea'' (I) * Scaly chatterer, ''Argya aylmeri'' (E) * Rufous chatterer, ''Argya rubiginosa'' (E) * Scaly chatterer, ''Argya aylmeri'' (E) * Scaly chatterer, ''Argya aylmeri'' (E) * Fulvous chatterer, ''Argya fulva'' (E) * Arabian babbler, ''Argya squamiceps'' * Capuchin babbler, ''Turdoides atripennis'' (E) * White-throated mountain-babbler, ''Turdoides gilberti'' (E) * Chapin's mountain-babbler, ''Turdoides chapini'' (E-Democratic Republic of the Congo) * Red-collared mountain-babbler, ''Turdoides rufocinctus'' (E) * Brown babbler, ''Turdoides plebejus'' (E) * White-rumped babbler, ''Turdoides leucopygia'' (E) * Hinde's pied-babbler, ''Turdoides hindei'' (E-Kenya) * Scaly babbler, ''Turdoides squamulata'' (E) * Arrow-marked babbler, ''Turdoides jardineii'' (E) * Bare-cheeked babbler, ''Turdoides gymnogenys'' (E) * Cretzschmar's babbler, ''Turdoides leucocephala'' (E) * Blackcap babbler, ''Turdoides reinwardtii'' (E) * Dusky babbler, ''Turdoides tenebrosa'' (E) * Southern pied-babbler, ''Turdoides bicolor'' (E) * Hartlaub's babbler, ''Turdoides hartlaubii'' (E) * Black-lored babbler, ''Turdoides sharpei'' (E) * Black-faced babbler, ''Turdoides melanops'' (E) * Northern pied-babbler, ''Turdoides hypoleuca'' (E)


Kinglets

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Regulidae The kinglets are a small family of birds which resemble the titmice. They are very small insectivorous birds in the genus ''Regulus''. The adults have colored crowns, giving rise to their name. * 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'' (V)


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'' * Algerian nuthatch, ''Sitta ledanti'' (E-Algeria)


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. * Short-toed treecreeper, ''Certhia brachydactyla'' * African spotted creeper, ''Salpornis salvadori'' (E)


Wrens

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Troglodytidae The wrens 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 movement. * White-throated dipper, ''Cinclus cinclus''


Oxpeckers

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Buphagidae As both the English and scientific names of these birds imply, they feed on ectoparasites, primarily ticks, found on large mammals. The entire family is endemic to Africa. * Red-billed oxpecker, ''Buphagus erythrorynchus'' * Yellow-billed oxpecker, ''Buphagus africanus''


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. * Common hill myna, ''Gracula religiosa'' (I) * European starling, ''Sturnus vulgaris'' * Spotless starling, ''Sturnus unicolor'' * Wattled starling, ''Creatophora cinerea'' * Rosy starling, ''Pastor roseus'' (V) * Rodrigues starling, ''Necropsar rodericanus'' (E-Rodrigues) extinct * Reunion starling, ''Fregilupus varius'' (E-Réunion) extinct * Common myna, ''Acridotheres tristis'' (I) * Madagascar starling, ''Hartlaubius auratus'' (E-Madagascar) * Violet-backed starling, ''Cinnyricinclus leucogaster'' * Slender-billed starling, ''Onychognathus tenuirostris'' (E) * Pale-winged starling, ''Onychognathus nabouroup'' (E) * Neumann's starling, ''Onychognathus neumanni'' (E) * Red-winged starling, ''Onychognathus morio'' (E) * Chestnut-winged starling, ''Onychognathus fulgidus'' (E) * Waller's starling, ''Onychognathus walleri'' (E) * Tristram's starling, ''Onychognathus tristramii'' * White-billed starling, ''Onychognathus albirostris'' (E) * Bristle-crowned starling, ''Onychognathus salvadorii'' (E) * Somali starling, ''Onychognathus blythii'' (E) * Babbling starling, ''Neocichla gutturalis'' (E) * White-collared starling, ''Grafisia torquata'' (E) * Magpie starling, ''Speculipastor bicolor'' (E) * Sharpe's starling, ''Pholiaa sharpii'' (E) * Abbott's starling, ''Poeoptera femoralis'' (E) * Narrow-tailed starling, ''Poeoptera lugubris'' (E) * Stuhlmann's starling, ''Poeoptera stuhlmanni'' (E) * Kenrick's starling, ''Poeoptera kenricki'' (E) * Black-bellied starling, ''Notopholia corusca'' (E) * Purple-headed starling, ''Hylopsar purpureiceps'' (E) * Copper-tailed starling, ''Hylopsar cupreocauda'' (E) * Hildebrandt's starling, ''Lamprotornis hildebrandti'' (E) * Shelley's starling, ''Lamprotornis shelleyi'' (E) * Burchell's starling, ''Lamprotornis australis'' (E) * Rüppell's starling, ''Lamprotornis purpuroptera'' (E) * Long-tailed glossy starling, ''Lamprotornis caudatus'' (E) * Meves's starling, ''Lamprotornis mevesii'' (E) * Ashy starling, ''Lamprotornis unicolor'' (E) * Splendid starling, ''Lamprotornis splendidus'' (E) * Principe starling, ''Lamprotornis ornatus'' (E-São Tomé and Príncipe) * Golden-breasted starling, ''Lamprotornis regius'' (E) * Superb starling, ''Lamprotornis superbus'' (E) * Chestnut-bellied starling, ''Lamprotornis pulcher'' (E) * Pied starling, African pied starling, ''Lamprotornis bicolor'' (E) * White-crowned starling, ''Lamprotornis albicapillus'' (E) * Fischer's starling, ''Lamprotornis fischeri'' (E) * Lesser blue-eared starling, ''Lamprotornis chloropterus'' (E) * Sharp-tailed starling, ''Lamprotornis acuticaudus'' (E) * Greater blue-eared starling, ''Lamprotornis chalybaeus'' (E) * Emerald starling, ''Lamprotornis iris'' (E) * Purple starling, ''Lamprotornis purpureus'' (E) * Cape starling, ''Lamprotornis nitens'' (E) * Bronze-tailed starling, ''Lamprotornis chalcurus'' (E)


Thrushes and allies

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Turdidae The Thrush (bird), 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. * Rufous flycatcher-thrush, ''Neocossyphus fraseri'' (E) * Finsch's flycatcher-thrush, ''Neocossyphus finschi'' (E) * Red-tailed ant-thrush, ''Neocossyphus rufus'' (E) * White-tailed ant-thrush, ''Neocossyphus poensis'' (E) * Spotted ground-thrush, ''Geokichla guttata'' (E) * Black-eared ground-thrush, ''Geokichla cameronensis'' (E) * Gray ground-thrush, ''Geokichla princei'' (E) * Crossley's ground-thrush, ''Geokichla crossleyi'' (E) * Oberländer's ground-thrush, ''Geokichla oberlaenderi'' (E) * Abyssinian ground-thrush, ''Geokichla piaggiae'' (E) * Orange ground-thrush, ''Geokichla gurneyi'' * Groundscraper thrush, ''Turdus litsitsirupa'' (E) * Mistle thrush, ''Turdus viscivorus'' * Song thrush, ''Turdus philomelos'' * Abyssinian thrush, ''Turdus abyssinicus'' (E) * Tristan thrush, ''Turdus eremitia'' (E) * Taita thrush, ''Turdus helleri'' (E-Kenya) * Usambara thrush, ''Turdus roehli'' (E-Tanzania) * Redwing, ''Turdus iliacus'' * Eurasian blackbird, ''Turdus merula'' * Somali thrush, ''Turdus ludoviciae'' (E-Somalia) * African bare-eyed thrush, ''Turdus tephronotus'' (E) * Kurrichane thrush, ''Turdus libonyana'' (E) * Comoro thrush, ''Turdus bewsheri'' (E-Comoros) * African thrush, ''Turdus pelios'' (E) * Olive thrush, ''Turdus olivaceus'' (E) * Karoo thrush, ''Turdus smithi'' (E) * Principe thrush, ''Turdus xanthorhynchus'' (E-São Tomé and Príncipe) * Sao Tome thrush, ''Turdus olivaceofuscus'' (E-São Tomé and Príncipe) * African thrush, ''Turdus pelios'' (E) * Eyebrowed thrush, ''Turdus obscurus'' (V) * Fieldfare, ''Turdus pilaris'' * Ring ouzel, ''Turdus torquatus'' * Black-throated thrush, ''Turdus atrogularis'' (V) * Red-throated thrush, ''Turdus ruficollis'' (V)


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. * African dusky flycatcher, ''Muscicapa adusta'' (E) * Little flycatcher, ''Muscicapa epulata'' (E) * Yellow-footed flycatcher, ''Muscicapa sethsmithi'' (E) * Spotted flycatcher, ''Muscicapa striata'' * Gambaga flycatcher, ''Muscicapa gambagae'' * Swamp flycatcher, ''Muscicapa aquatica'' (E) * Cassin's flycatcher, ''Muscicapa cassini'' (E) * Böhm's flycatcher, ''Muscicapa boehmi'' (E) * Ussher's flycatcher, ''Muscicapa ussheri'' (E) * Sooty flycatcher, ''Muscicapa infuscata'' (E) * Dusky-blue flycatcher, ''Muscicapa comitata'' (E) * Mariqua flycatcher, ''Bradornis mariquensis'' (E) * African gray flycatcher, ''Bradornis microrhynchus'' (E) * Pale flycatcher, ''Agricola pallidus'' (E) * Chat flycatcher, ''Agricola infuscatus'' (E) * White-browed forest-flycatcher, ''Fraseria cinerascens'' (E) * African forest-flycatcher, ''Fraseria ocreata'' (E) * Gray-throated tit-flycatcher, ''Fraseria griseigularis'' (E) * Gray tit-flycatcher, ''Fraseria plumbeus'' (E) * Olivaceous flycatcher, ''Fraseria olivascens'' (E) * Chapin's flycatcher, ''Fraseria lendu'' (E) * Tessmann's flycatcher, ''Fraseria tessmanni'' (E) * Ashy flycatcher, ''Fraseria caerulescens'' (E) * Herero chat, ''Melaenornis herero'' (E) * Silverbird (bird), Silverbird, ''Melaenornis semipartitus'' (E) * Fiscal flycatcher, ''Melaenornis silens'' (E) * Yellow-eyed black flycatcher, ''Melaenornis ardesiacus'' (E) * Nimba flycatcher, ''Melaenornis annamarulae'' (E) * Northern black-flycatcher, ''Melaenornis edolioides'' (E) * Southern black-flycatcher, ''Melaenornis pammelaina'' (E) * White-eyed slaty-flycatcher, ''Melaenornis fischeri'' (E) * Angola slaty-flycatcher, ''Melaenornis brunneus'' (E-Angola) * Abyssinian slaty-flycatcher, ''Melaenornis chocolatinus'' (E) * Grand Comoro flycatcher, ''Humblotia flavirostris'' (E-Comoros) * White-tailed alethe, ''Alethe diademata'' (E) * Fire-crested alethe, ''Alethe castanea'' (E) * Karoo scrub-robin, ''Cercotrichas coryphaeus'' (E) * Forest scrub-robin, ''Cercotrichas leucosticta'' (E) * Brown scrub-robin, ''Cercotrichas signata'' (E) * Bearded scrub-robin, ''Cercotrichas quadrivirgata'' (E) * Miombo scrub-robin, ''Cercotrichas barbata'' (E) * Black scrub-robin, ''Cercotrichas podobe'' * Rufous-tailed scrub-robin, ''Cercotrichas galactotes'' * Kalahari scrub-robin, ''Cercotrichas paena'' (E) * Brown-backed scrub-robin, ''Cercotrichas hartlaubi'' (E) * Red-backed scrub-robin, ''Cercotrichas leucophrys'' (E) * Madagascar magpie-robin, ''Copsychus albospecularis'' (E-Madagascar) * Seychelles magpie-robin, ''Copsychus sechellarum'' (E-Seychelles) * White-bellied robin-chat, ''Cossyphicula roberti'' (E) * Mountain robin-chat, ''Cossypha isabellae'' (E) * Archer's robin-chat, ''Cossypha archeri'' (E) * Olive-flanked robin-chat, ''Cossypha anomala'' (E) * Cape robin-chat, ''Cossypha caffra'' (E) * White-throated robin-chat, ''Cossypha humeralis'' (E) * Blue-shouldered robin-chat, ''Cossypha cyanocampter'' (E) * Gray-winged robin-chat, ''Cossypha polioptera'' (E) * Rüppell's robin-chat, ''Cossypha semirufa'' (E) * White-browed robin-chat, ''Cossypha heuglini'' (E) * Red-capped robin-chat, ''Cossypha natalensis'' (E) * Chorister robin-chat, ''Cossypha dichroa'' (E) * White-headed robin-chat, ''Cossypha heinrichi'' (E) * Snowy-crowned robin-chat, ''Cossypha niveicapilla'' (E) * White-crowned robin-chat, ''Cossypha albicapilla'' (E) * Angola cave-chat, ''Xenocopsychus ansorgei'' (E-Angola) * Collared palm-thrush, ''Cichladusa arquata'' (E) * Rufous-tailed palm-thrush, ''Cichladusa ruficauda'' (E) * Spotted morning-thrush, ''Cichladusa guttata'' (E) * European robin, ''Erithacus rubecula'' * White-starred robin, ''Pogonocichla stellata'' (E) * Swynnerton's robin, ''Swynnertonia swynnertoni'' (E) * Brown-chested alethe, ''Chamaetylas poliocephala'' (E) * Red-throated alethe, ''Chamaetylas poliophrys'' (E) * Cholo alethe, ''Chamaetylas choloensis'' (E) * White-chested alethe, ''Chamaetylas fuelleborni'' (E) * Forest robin, Olive-backed forest robin, ''Stiphrornis pyrrholaemus'' (E) * Orange-breasted forest robin, ''Stiphrornis erythrothorax'' (E) * Yellow-breasted forest robin, ''Stiphrornis mabirae'' (E) * Bocage's akalat, ''Sheppardia bocagei'' (E) * Short-tailed akalat, ''Sheppardia poensis'' (E) * Lowland akalat, ''Sheppardia cyornithopsis'' (E) * Equatorial akalat, ''Sheppardia aequatorialis'' (E) * Sharpe's akalat, ''Sheppardia sharpei'' (E) * East coast akalat, ''Sheppardia gunningi'' (E) * Gabela akalat, ''Sheppardia gabela'' (E-Angola) * Usambara akalat, ''Sheppardia montana'' (E-Tanzania) * Iringa akalat, ''Sheppardia lowei'' (E-Tanzania) * Rubeho akalat, ''Sheppardia aurantiithorax'' (E-Tanzania) * White-throated robin, ''Irania gutturalis'' * Thrush nightingale, ''Luscinia luscinia'' * Common nightingale, ''Luscinia megarhynchos'' * Bluethroat, ''Luscinia svecica'' * Siberian rubythroat, ''Calliope calliope'' (V) * Red-breasted flycatcher, ''Ficedula parva'' * Semicollared flycatcher, ''Ficedula semitorquata'' * European pied flycatcher, ''Ficedula hypoleuca'' * Atlas flycatcher, ''Ficedula speculigera'' (E) * Collared flycatcher, ''Ficedula albicollis'' * Moussier's redstart, ''Phoenicurus moussieri'' * Common redstart, ''Phoenicurus phoenicurus'' * White-winged redstart, ''Phoenicurus erythrogastrus'' * Black redstart, ''Phoenicurus ochruros'' * Little rock-thrush, ''Monticola rufocinereus'' * Short-toed rock-thrush, ''Monticola brevipes'' (E) * Sentinel rock-thrush, ''Monticola explorator'' (E) * Forest rock-thrush, ''Monticola sharpei'' (E-Madagascar) * Forest rock-thrush, Amber Mountain rock-thrush, ''Monticola erythronotus'' (E-Madagascar) * Littoral rock-thrush, ''Monticola imerina'' (E-Madagascar) * Rufous-tailed rock-thrush, ''Monticola saxatilis'' * Blue rock-thrush, ''Monticola solitarius'' * Miombo rock-thrush, ''Monticola angolensis'' (E) * Cape rock-thrush, ''Monticola rupestris'' (E) * Whinchat, ''Saxicola rubetra'' * Fuerteventura stonechat, ''Saxicola dacotiae'' (E) * European stonechat, ''Saxicola rubicola'' * Siberian stonechat, ''Saxicola maurus'' * African stonechat, ''Saxicola torquatus'' * Pied bushchat, ''Saxicola caprata'' (V) * Buff-streaked chat, ''Campicoloides bifasciatus'' (E) * Sickle-winged chat, ''Emarginata sinuata'' (E) * Karoo chat, ''Emarginata schlegelii'' (E) * Tractrac chat, ''Emarginata tractrac'' (E) * Moorland chat, ''Pinarochroa sordida'' (E) * Mocking cliff-chat, ''Thamnolaea cinnamomeiventris'' (E) * White-winged cliff-chat, ''Thamnolaea semirufa'' (E) * Sooty chat, ''Myrmecocichla nigra'' (E) * Northern anteater-chat, ''Myrmecocichla aethiops'' (E) * Southern anteater-chat, ''Myrmecocichla formicivora'' (E) * Congo moor chat, ''Myrmecocichla tholloni'' (E) * Mountain wheatear, ''Myrmecocichla monticola'' (E) * Rüppell's chat, ''Myrmecocichla melaena'' (E) * Arnot's chat, ''Myrmecocichla arnotti'' (E) * Northern wheatear, ''Oenanthe oenanthe'' * Atlas wheatear, ''Oenanthe seebohmi'' (E) * Capped wheatear, ''Oenanthe pileata'' (E) * Rusty-breasted wheatear, ''Oenanthe frenata'' * Isabelline wheatear, ''Oenanthe isabellina'' * Heuglin's wheatear, ''Oenanthe heuglini'' (E) * Hooded wheatear, ''Oenanthe monacha'' * Desert wheatear, ''Oenanthe deserti'' * Western black-eared wheatear, ''Oenanthe hispanica'' * Cyprus wheatear, ''Oenanthe cypriaca'' * Eastern black-eared wheatear, ''Oenanthe melanoleuca'' * Pied wheatear, ''Oenanthe pleschanka'' * White-fronted black-chat, ''Oenanthe albifrons'' (E) * Somali wheatear, ''Oenanthe phillipsi'' (E) * Red-rumped wheatear, ''Oenanthe moesta'' * Blackstart, ''Oenanthe melanura'' * Familiar chat, ''Oenanthe familiaris'' (E) * Sombre rock chat, ''Oenanthe dubia'' (E) * Brown-tailed chat, ''Oenanthe scotocerca'' (E) * Black wheatear, ''Oenanthe leucura'' * White-crowned wheatear, ''Oenanthe leucopyga'' * Abyssinian wheatear, ''Oenanthe lugubris'' (E) * Finsch's wheatear, ''Oenanthe finschii'' * Mourning wheatear, ''Oenanthe lugens'' * Kurdish wheatear, ''Oenanthe xanthoprymna'' * Persian wheatear, ''Oenanthe chrysopygia'' * Boulder chat, ''Oenanthe plumosus'' (E)


Waxwings

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Bombycillidae The waxwings are a group of passerine 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'' (V)


Hypocolius

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Hypocoliidae The hypocolius is a small Middle Eastern bird with the shape and soft plumage of a waxwing. They are mainly a uniform grey colour except the males have a black triangular mask around their eyes. * Hypocolius, ''Hypocolius ampelinus'' (V)


Sugarbirds

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Promeropidae The two species in this family are restricted to southern Africa. They have brownish plumage, a long downcurved bill, and long tail feathers. * Gurney's sugarbird, ''Promerops gurneyi'' * Cape sugarbird, ''Promerops cafer'' (E-South Africa)


Dapple-throat and allies

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Modulatricidae These species, all of different genera, were formerly placed in family Promeropidae, the sugarbirds, but were accorded their own family in 2017. The entire family is endemic to Africa. * Spot-throat, ''Modulatrix stictigula'' * Dapple-throat, ''Arcanator orostruthus'' * Gray-chested babbler, ''Kakamega poliothorax''


Sunbirds and spiderhunters

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Nectariniidae The sunbirds and spiderhunters are very small passerine birds which feed largely on nectar, although they will also take insects, especially when feeding young. Flight is fast and direct on their short wings. Most species can take nectar by hovering like a hummingbird, but usually perch to feed. * Fraser's sunbird, ''Deleornis fraseri'' (E) * Grey-headed sunbird, Gray-headed sunbird, ''Deleornis axillaris'' (E) * Plain-backed sunbird, ''Anthreptes reichenowi'' (E) * Anchieta's sunbird, ''Anthreptes anchietae'' (E) * Mouse-brown sunbird, ''Anthreptes gabonicus'' (E) * Western violet-backed sunbird, ''Anthreptes longuemarei'' (E) * Eastern violet-backed sunbird, ''Anthreptes orientalis'' (E) * Uluguru violet-backed sunbird, ''Anthreptes neglectus'' (E) * Violet-tailed sunbird, ''Anthreptes aurantius'' (E) * Little green sunbird, ''Anthreptes seimundi'' (E) * Green sunbird, ''Anthreptes rectirostris'' (E) * Banded sunbird, ''Anthreptes rubritorques'' (E-Tanzania) * Collared sunbird, ''Hedydipna collaris'' (E) * Pygmy sunbird, ''Hedydipna platura'' (E) * Nile Valley sunbird, ''Hedydipna metallica'' * Amani sunbird, ''Hedydipna pallidigaster'' (E) * Reichenbach's sunbird, ''Anabathmis reichenbachii'' (E) * Principe sunbird, ''Anabathmis hartlaubii'' (E-São Tomé and Príncipe) * Newton's sunbird, ''Anabathmis newtonii'' (E-São Tomé and Príncipe) * Sao Tome sunbird, ''Dreptes thomensis'' (E-São Tomé and Príncipe) * Orange-breasted sunbird, ''Anthobaphes violacea'' (E-South Africa) * Green-headed sunbird, ''Cyanomitra verticalis'' (E) * Bannerman's sunbird, ''Cyanomitra bannermani'' (E) * Blue-throated brown sunbird, ''Cyanomitra cyanolaema'' (E) * Cameroon sunbird, ''Cyanomitra oritis'' (E) * Blue-headed sunbird, ''Cyanomitra alinae'' (E) * Olive sunbird, ''Cyanomitra olivacea'' (E) * Mouse-colored sunbird, ''Cyanomitra veroxii'' (E) * Buff-throated sunbird, ''Chalcomitra adelberti'' (E) * Carmelite sunbird, ''Chalcomitra fuliginosa'' (E) * Green-throated sunbird, ''Chalcomitra rubescens'' (E) * Amethyst sunbird, ''Chalcomitra amethystina'' (E) * Scarlet-chested sunbird, ''Chalcomitra senegalensis'' (E) * Hunter's sunbird, ''Chalcomitra hunteri'' (E) * Bocage's sunbird, ''Nectarinia bocagii'' (E) * Purple-breasted sunbird, ''Nectarinia purpureiventris'' (E) * Tacazze sunbird, ''Nectarinia tacazze'' (E) * Bronze sunbird, ''Nectarinia kilimensis'' (E) * Malachite sunbird, ''Nectarinia famosa'' (E) * Red-tufted sunbird, ''Nectarinia johnstoni'' (E) * Golden-winged sunbird, ''Drepanorhynchus reichenowi'' (E) * Olive-bellied sunbird, ''Cinnyris chloropygius'' (E) * Tiny sunbird, ''Cinnyris minullus'' (E) * Western miombo sunbird, ''Cinnyris gertrudis'' (E) * Eastern miombo sunbird, ''Cinnyris manoensis'' (E) * Southern double-collared sunbird, ''Cinnyris chalybeus'' (E) * Neergaard's sunbird, ''Cinnyris neergaardi'' (E) * Stuhlmann's sunbird, ''Cinnyris stuhlmanni'' (E) * Prigogine's sunbird, ''Cinnyris prigoginei'' (E) * Montane double-collared sunbird, ''Cinnyris ludovicensis'' (E) * Northern double-collared sunbird, ''Cinnyris reichenowi'' (E) * Greater double-collared sunbird, ''Cinnyris afer'' (E) * Regal sunbird, ''Cinnyris regius'' (E) * Rockefeller's sunbird, ''Cinnyris rockefelleri'' (E-Democratic Republic of the Congo) * Eastern double-collared sunbird, ''Cinnyris mediocris'' (E) * Usambara double-collared sunbird, ''Cinnyris usambaricus'' (E) * Forest double-collared sunbird, ''Cinnyris fuelleborni'' (E) * Moreau's sunbird, ''Cinnyris moreaui'' (E-Tanzania) * Loveridge's sunbird, ''Cinnyris loveridgei'' (E-Tanzania) * Beautiful sunbird, ''Cinnyris pulchellus'' (E) * Mariqua sunbird, ''Cinnyris mariquensis'' (E) * Shelley's sunbird, ''Cinnyris shelleyi'' (E) * Congo sunbird, ''Cinnyris congensis'' (E) * Red-chested sunbird, ''Cinnyris erythrocercus'' (E) * Black-bellied sunbird, ''Cinnyris nectarinioides'' (E) * Purple-banded sunbird, ''Cinnyris bifasciatus'' (E) * Tsavo sunbird, ''Cinnyris tsavoensis'' (E) * Violet-breasted sunbird, ''Cinnyris chalcomelas'' (E) * Pemba sunbird, ''Cinnyris pembae'' (E-Tanzania) * Orange-tufted sunbird, ''Cinnyris bouvieri'' (E) * Palestine sunbird, ''Cinnyris osea'' * Shining sunbird, ''Cinnyris habessinicus'' * Splendid sunbird, ''Cinnyris coccinigastrus'' (E) * Johanna's sunbird, ''Cinnyris johannae'' (E) * Superb sunbird, ''Cinnyris superbus'' (E) * Rufous-winged sunbird, ''Cinnyris rufipennis'' (E-Tanzania) * Oustalet's sunbird, ''Cinnyris oustaleti'' (E) * White-breasted sunbird, ''Cinnyris talatala'' (E) * Variable sunbird, ''Cinnyris venustus'' (E) * Dusky sunbird, ''Cinnyris fuscus'' (E) * Ursula's sunbird, ''Cinnyris ursulae'' (E) * Bates's sunbird, ''Cinnyris batesi'' (E) * Copper sunbird, ''Cinnyris cupreus'' (E) * Souimanga sunbird, ''Cinnyris cupreus'' (E) * Malagasy sunbird, ''Cinnyris cupreus'' (E) * Seychelles sunbird, ''Cinnyris dussumieri'' (E-Seychelles) * Humblot's sunbird, ''Cinnyris humbloti'' (E-Comoros) * Anjouan sunbird, ''Cinnyris comorensis'' (E-Comoros) * Mayotte sunbird, ''Cinnyris coquerellii'' (E)


Weavers and allies

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Ploceidae The weavers are small passerine birds related to the finches. They are seed-eating birds with rounded conical bills. The males of many species are brightly colored, usually in red or yellow and black, some species show variation in colour only in the breeding season. * White-billed buffalo-weaver, ''Bubalornis albirostris'' (E) * Red-billed buffalo-weaver, ''Bubalornis niger'' (E) * White-headed buffalo-weaver, ''Dinemellia dinemelli'' (E) * Speckle-fronted weaver, ''Sporopipes frontalis'' (E) * Scaly weaver, ''Sporopipes squamifrons'' (E) * White-browed sparrow-weaver, ''Plocepasser mahali'' (E) * Chestnut-crowned sparrow-weaver, ''Plocepasser superciliosus'' (E) * Chestnut-backed sparrow-weaver, ''Plocepasser rufoscapulatus'' (E) * Donaldson Smith's sparrow-weaver, ''Plocepasser donaldsoni'' (E) * Rufous-tailed weaver, ''Histurgops ruficauda'' (E-Tanzania) * Gray-headed social-weaver, ''Pseudonigrita arnaudi'' (E) * Black-capped social-weaver, ''Pseudonigrita cabanisi'' (E) * Sociable weaver, ''Philetairus socius'' (E) * Red-crowned malimbe, ''Malimbus coronatus'' (E) * Cassin's malimbe, Black-throated malimbe, '' (E)Malimbus cassini'' * Ballmann's malimbe, ''Malimbus ballmanni'' (E) * Rachel's malimbe, ''Malimbus racheliae'' (E) * Red-vented malimbe, ''Malimbus scutatus'' (E) * Ibadan malimbe, ''Malimbus ibadanensis'' (E-Nigeria) * Red-bellied malimbe, ''Malimbus erythrogaster'' (E) * Blue-billed malimbe, ''Malimbus nitens'' (E) * Crested malimbe, ''Malimbus malimbicus'' (E) * Red-headed malimbe, ''Malimbus rubricollis'' (E) * Red-headed weaver, ''Anaplectes rubriceps'' (E) * Red-headed weaver, Red weaver, ''Anaplectes jubaensis'' (E) * Yellow-legged weaver, ''Ploceus flavipes'' (E-Democratic Republic of the Congo) * Bertram's weaver, ''Ploceus bertrandi'' (E) * Baglafecht weaver, ''Ploceus baglafecht'' (E) * Black-chinned weaver, ''Ploceus nigrimentus'' (E) * Bannerman's weaver, ''Ploceus bannermani'' (E) * Bates's weaver, ''Ploceus batesi'' (E-Cameroon) * Little weaver, ''Ploceus luteolus'' (E) * Slender-billed weaver, ''Ploceus pelzelni'' (E) * Loango weaver, ''Ploceus subpersonatus'' (E) * Black-necked weaver, ''Ploceus nigricollis'' (E) * Olive-naped weaver, ''Ploceus brachypterus'' (E) * Spectacled weaver, ''Ploceus ocularis'' (E) * Black-billed weaver, ''Ploceus melanogaster'' (E) * Strange weaver, ''Ploceus alienus'' (E) * Cape weaver, ''Ploceus capensis'' (E) * Bocage's weaver, ''Ploceus temporalis'' (E) * African golden-weaver, ''Ploceus subaureus'' (E) * Holub's golden-weaver, ''Ploceus xanthops'' (E) * Orange weaver, ''Ploceus aurantius'' (E) * Golden palm weaver, ''Ploceus bojeri'' (E) * Taveta golden-weaver, ''Ploceus castaneiceps'' (E) * Principe golden-weaver, ''Ploceus princeps'' (E-São Tomé and Príncipe) * Southern brown-throated weaver, ''Ploceus xanthopterus'' (E) * Northern brown-throated weaver, ''Ploceus castanops'' (E) * Ruvu weaver, ''Ploceus holoxanthus'' (E-Tanzania) * Kilombero weaver, ''Ploceus burnieri'' (E-Tanzania) * Northern masked-weaver, ''Ploceus taeniopterus'' (E) * Lesser masked-weaver, ''Ploceus intermedius'' * Southern masked-weaver, ''Ploceus velatus'' (E) * Vitelline masked-weaver, ''Ploceus vitellinus'' (E) * Tanganyika masked-weaver, ''Ploceus reichardi'' (E) * Katanga masked-weaver, ''Ploceus katangae'' (E) * Lake Lufira masked-weaver, ''Ploceus ruweti'' (E-Democratic Republic of the Congo) * Heuglin's masked-weaver, ''Ploceus heuglini'' (E) * Rüppell's weaver, ''Ploceus galbula'' * Speke's weaver, ''Ploceus spekei'' (E) * Fox's weaver, ''Ploceus spekeoides'' (E-Uganda) * Vieillot's black weaver, ''Ploceus nigerrimus'' (E) * Chestnut-and-black weaver, ''Ploceus castaneofuscus'' (E) * Village weaver, ''Ploceus cucullatus'' * Giant weaver, ''Ploceus grandis'' (E-São Tomé and Príncipe) * Weyns's weaver, ''Ploceus weynsi'' (E) * Clarke's weaver, ''Ploceus golandi'' (E-Kenya) * Juba weaver, Salvadori's weaver, ''Ploceus dichrocephalus'' (E) * Black-headed weaver, ''Ploceus melanocephalus'' (E) * Golden-backed weaver, ''Ploceus jacksoni'' (E) * Chestnut weaver, ''Ploceus rubiginosus'' (E) * Cinnamon weaver, ''Ploceus badius'' (E-Sudan) * Golden-naped weaver, ''Ploceus aureonucha'' (E-Democratic Republic of the Congo) * Yellow-mantled weaver, ''Ploceus tricolor'' (E) * Maxwell's black weaver, ''Ploceus albinucha'' (E) * Forest weaver, ''Ploceus bicolor'' (E) * Brown-capped weaver, ''Ploceus insignis'' (E) * Yellow-capped weaver, ''Ploceus dorsomaculatus'' (E) * Preuss's weaver, ''Ploceus preussi'' (E) * Olive-headed weaver, ''Ploceus olivaceiceps'' (E) * Usambara weaver, ''Ploceus nicolli'' (E-Tanzania) * Bar-winged weaver, ''Ploceus angolensis'' (E) * Sao Tome weaver, ''Ploceus sanctithomae'' (E-São Tomé and Príncipe) * Nelicourvi weaver, '' Ploceus nelicourvi'' (E-Madagascar) * Sakalava weaver, ''Ploceus sakalava'' (E-Madagascar) * Streaked weaver, ''Ploceus manyar'' (I) * Compact weaver, ''Pachyphantes superciliosus'' (E) * Cardinal quelea, ''Quelea cardinalis'' (E) * Red-headed quelea, ''Quelea erythrops'' (E) * Red-billed quelea, ''Quelea quelea'' (E) * Bob-tailed weaver, ''Brachycope anomala'' (E) * Red fody, ''Foudia madagascariensis'' (E-Madagascar) * Aldabra fody, ''Foudia aldabrana'' (E-Aldabra) * Red-headed fody, ''Foudia eminentissima'' (E-Comoros) * Forest fody, ''Foudia omissa'' (E-Madagascar) * Reunion fody, ''Foudia delloni'' (E-Réunion) extinct * Mauritius fody, ''Foudia rubra'' (E-Mauritius) * Seychelles fody, ''Foudia sechellarum'' (E-Seychelles) * Rodrigues fody, ''Foudia flavicans'' (E-Rodrigues) * Northern red bishop, ''Euplectes franciscanus'' * Southern red bishop, ''Euplectes orix'' * Zanzibar red bishop, ''Euplectes nigroventris'' (E) * Black-winged bishop, ''Euplectes hordeaceus'' (E) * Black bishop, ''Euplectes gierowii'' (E) * Yellow-crowned bishop, ''Euplectes afer'' * Fire-fronted bishop, ''Euplectes diadematus'' (E) * Golden-backed bishop, ''Euplectes aureus'' (E) * Yellow bishop, ''Euplectes capensis'' (E) * White-winged widowbird, ''Euplectes albonotatus'' * Yellow-mantled widowbird, ''Euplectes macroura'' (E) * Red-collared widowbird, ''Euplectes ardens'' (E) * Red-cowled widowbird, ''Euplectes laticauda'' (E) * Fan-tailed widowbird, ''Euplectes axillaris'' (E) * Marsh widowbird, ''Euplectes hartlaubi'' (E) * Buff-shouldered widowbird, ''Euplectes psammocromius'' (E) * Long-tailed widowbird, ''Euplectes progne'' (E) * Jackson's widowbird, ''Euplectes jacksoni'' (E) * Grosbeak weaver, ''Amblyospiza albifrons'' (E)


Waxbills and allies

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Estrildidae The estrildid finches are small passerine birds of the Old World tropics and Australasia. They are gregarious and often colonial seed eaters with short thick but pointed bills. They are all similar in structure and habits, but have wide variation in plumage colors and patterns. * Gray-headed silverbill, ''Spermestes griseicapilla'' (E) * Bronze mannikin, ''Spermestes cucullatus'' * Magpie mannikin, ''Spermestes fringilloides'' (E) * Black-and-white mannikin, ''Spermestes bicolor'' (E) * African silverbill, ''Euodice cantans'' * Indian silverbill, ''Euodice malabarica'' (I) * Java sparrow, ''Padda oryzivora'' (I) * Scaly-breasted munia, ''Lonchura punctulata'' (I) * Shelley's oliveback, ''Nesocharis shelleyi'' (E) * White-collared oliveback, ''Nesocharis ansorgei'' (E) * Yellow-bellied waxbill, ''Coccopygia quartinia'' (E) * Angola waxbill, ''Coccopygia bocagei'' (E-Angola) * Swee waxbill, ''Coccopygia melanotis'' (E) * Green-backed twinspot, ''Mandingoa nitidula'' (E) * Shelley's crimsonwing, ''Cryptospiza shelleyi'' (E) * Dusky crimsonwing, ''Cryptospiza jacksoni'' (E) * Abyssinian crimsonwing, ''Cryptospiza salvadorii'' (E) * Red-faced crimsonwing, ''Cryptospiza reichenovii'' (E) * Red-fronted antpecker, ''Parmoptila rubrifrons'' (E) * Woodhouse's antpecker, ''Parmoptila woodhousei'' (E) * Jameson's antpecker, ''Parmoptila jamesoni'' (E) * White-breasted nigrita, ''Nigrita fusconotus'' (E) * Chestnut-breasted nigrita, ''Nigrita bicolor'' (E) * Gray-headed nigrita, ''Nigrita canicapillus'' (E) * Pale-fronted nigrita, ''Nigrita luteifrons'' (E) * Gray-headed oliveback, ''Delacourella capistrata'' (E) * Black-faced waxbill, ''Brunhilda erythronotos'' (E) * Black-cheeked waxbill, ''Brunhilda charmosyna'' (E) * Lavender waxbill, ''Glaucestrilda coerulescens'' * Black-tailed waxbill, ''Glaucestrilda perreini'' (E) * Cinderella waxbill, ''Glaucestrilda thomensis'' (E) * Black-crowned waxbill, ''Estrilda nonnula'' (E) * Black-headed waxbill, ''Estrilda atricapilla'' (E) * Kandt's waxbill, ''Estrilda kandti'' (E) * Orange-cheeked waxbill, ''Estrilda melpoda'' * Anambra waxbill, ''Estrilda poliopareia'' (E-Nigeria) * Fawn-breasted waxbill, ''Estrilda paludicola'' (E) * Common waxbill, ''Estrilda astrild'' * Black-lored waxbill, ''Estrilda nigriloris'' (E-Democratic Republic of the Congo) * Black-rumped waxbill, ''Estrilda troglodytes'' * Crimson-rumped waxbill, ''Estrilda rhodopyga'' (E) * Quailfinch, ''Ortygospiza atricollis'' (E) * Locustfinch, ''Paludipasser locustella'' (E) * Cut-throat finch, Cut-throat, ''Amadina fasciata'' (E) * Red-headed finch, ''Amadina erythrocephala'' (E) * Zebra waxbill, ''Amandava subflava'' * Red avadavat, ''Amandava amandava'' (I) * Purple grenadier, ''Granatina ianthinogaster'' (E) * Violet-eared waxbill, ''Granatina granatinus'' (E) * Southern cordonbleu, ''Uraeginthus angolensis'' (E) * Red-cheeked cordonbleu, ''Uraeginthus bengalus'' * Blue-capped cordonbleu, ''Uraeginthus cyanocephalus'' (E) * Grant's bluebill, ''Spermophaga poliogenys'' (E) * Western bluebill, ''Spermophaga haematina'' (E) * Red-headed bluebill, ''Spermophaga ruficapilla'' (E) * Lesser seedcracker, ''Pyrenestes minor'' (E) * Crimson seedcracker, ''Pyrenestes sanguineus'' (E) * Black-bellied seedcracker, ''Pyrenestes ostrinus'' (E) * Green-winged pytilia, ''Pytilia melba'' (E) * Orange-winged pytilia, ''Pytilia afra'' (E) * Red-winged pytilia, ''Pytilia phoenicoptera'' (E) * Red-billed pytilia, ''Pytilia lineata'' (E) * Red-faced pytilia, ''Pytilia hypogrammica'' (E) * Dybowski's twinspot, ''Euschistospiza dybowskii'' (E) * Dusky twinspot, ''Euschistospiza cinereovinacea'' (E) * Peters's twinspot, ''Hypargos niveoguttatus'' (E) * Pink-throated twinspot, ''Hypargos margaritatus'' (E) * Brown twinspot, ''Clytospiza monteiri'' (E) * Red-billed firefinch, ''Lagonosticta senegala'' (E) * African firefinch, ''Lagonosticta rubricata'' (E) * Jameson's firefinch, ''Lagonosticta rhodopareia'' (E) * Mali firefinch, ''Lagonosticta virata'' (E) * Rock firefinch, ''Lagonosticta sanguinodorsalis'' (E) * Reichenow's firefinch, ''Lagonosticta umbrinodorsalis'' (E) * Black-bellied firefinch, ''Lagonosticta rara'' (E) * Bar-breasted firefinch, ''Lagonosticta rufopicta'' (E) * Brown firefinch, ''Lagonosticta nitidula'' (E) * Black-faced firefinch, ''Lagonosticta larvata'' (E)


Indigobirds

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Viduidae The indigobirds are finch-like species which usually have black or indigo predominating in their plumage. All are
brood parasite Brood parasites are animals that rely on others to raise their young. The strategy appears among birds, insects and fish. The brood parasite manipulates a host, either of the same or of another species, to raise its young as if it were its own ...
s, which lay their eggs in the nests of estrildid finches. * Pin-tailed whydah, ''Vidua macroura'' * Sahel paradise-whydah, ''Vidua orientalis'' (E) * Exclamatory paradise-whydah, ''Vidua interjecta'' (E) * Togo paradise-whydah, ''Vidua togoensis'' (E) * Broad-tailed paradise-whydah, ''Vidua obtusa'' (E) * Eastern paradise-whydah, ''Vidua paradisaea'' * Steel-blue whydah, ''Vidua hypocherina'' (E) * Straw-tailed whydah, ''Vidua fischeri'' (E) * Shaft-tailed whydah, ''Vidua regia'' (E) * Village indigobird, ''Vidua chalybeata'' (E) * Wilson's indigobird, ''Vidua wilsoni'' (E) * Quailfinch indigobird, ''Vidua nigeriae'' (E) * Jos Plateau indigobird, ''Vidua maryae'' (E) * Jambandu indigobird, ''Vidua raricola'' (E) * Baka indigobird, ''Vidua larvaticola'' (E) * Cameroon indigobird, ''Vidua camerunensis'' (E) * Variable indigobird, ''Vidua funerea'' (E) * Purple indigobird, ''Vidua purpurascens'' (E) * Green indigobird, ''Vidua codringtoni'' (E) * Parasitic weaver, ''Anomalospiza imberbis'' (E)


Accentors

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Prunellidae The accentors are in the only bird family, Prunellidae, which is completely endemic to the Palearctic. They are small, fairly drab species superficially similar to Old World sparrow, sparrows. * Alpine accentor, ''Prunella collaris'' * Dunnock, ''Prunella modularis'' (V)


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, ''Passer domesticus'' * Spanish sparrow, ''Passer hispaniolensis'' * Somali sparrow, ''Passer castanopterus'' (E) * Dead Sea sparrow, ''Passer moabiticus'' (V) * Cape Verde sparrow, ''Passer iagoensis'' * Abd al-Kuri sparrow, ''Passer hemileucus'' (E) * Great rufous sparrow, ''Passer motitensis'' (E) * Kenya rufous sparrow, ''Passer rufocinctus'' (E) * Shelley's rufous sparrow, ''Passer shelleyi'' (E) * Kordofan rufous sparrow, ''Passer cordofanicus'' (E) * Cape sparrow, ''Passer melanurus'' (E) * Northern gray-headed sparrow, ''Passer griseus'' (E * Swainson's sparrow, ''Passer swainsonii'' (E) * Parrot-billed sparrow, ''Passer gongonensis'' (E) * Swahili sparrow, ''Passer suahelicus'' (E) * Southern gray-headed sparrow, ''Passer diffusus'' (E) * Desert sparrow, ''Passer simplex'' * Eurasian tree sparrow, ''Passer montanus'' * Sudan golden sparrow, ''Passer luteus'' * Arabian golden sparrow, ''Passer euchlorus'' * Chestnut sparrow, ''Passer eminibey'' (E) * Yellow-spotted bush sparrow, ''Gymnoris pyrgita'' (E) * Yellow-throated sparrow, ''Gymnoris xanthocollis'' (V) * Yellow-throated bush sparrow, ''Gymnoris superciliaris'' (E) * Sahel bush sparrow, ''Gymnoris dentata'' * Rock sparrow, ''Petronia petronia'' * Pale rockfinch, ''Carpospiza brachydactyla'' * White-winged snowfinch, ''Montifringilla nivalis''


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. * Cape wagtail, ''Motacilla capensis'' (E) * Mountain wagtail, ''Motacilla clara'' (E) * Sao Tome short-tail, ''Motacilla bocagii'' (E-São Tomé and Príncipe) * Madagascar wagtail, ''Motacilla flaviventris'' (E-Madagascar) * Gray wagtail, ''Motacilla cinerea'' * Western yellow wagtail, ''Motacilla flava'' * Eastern yellow wagtail, ''Motacilla tschutschensis'' * Citrine wagtail, ''Motacilla citreola'' * African pied wagtail, ''Motacilla aguimp'' (E) * White wagtail, ''Motacilla alba'' * Richard's pipit, ''Anthus richardi'' * African pipit, ''Anthus cinnamomeus'' * Mountain pipit, ''Anthus hoeschi'' (E) * Woodland pipit, ''Anthus nyassae'' (E) * Long-billed pipit, ''Anthus similis'' * Nicholson's pipit, ''Anthus nicholsoni'' (E) * Tawny pipit, ''Anthus campestris'' * Plain-backed pipit, ''Anthus leucophrys'' (E) * Buffy pipit, ''Anthus vaalensis'' (E) * Long-legged pipit, ''Anthus pallidiventris'' (E) * Berthelot's pipit, ''Anthus berthelotii'' * Malindi pipit, ''Anthus melindae'' (E) * Striped pipit, ''Anthus lineiventris'' (E) * Yellow-tufted pipit, ''Anthus crenatus'' (E) * Meadow pipit, ''Anthus pratensis'' * Tree pipit, ''Anthus trivialis'' * Olive-backed pipit, ''Anthus hodgsoni'' (V) * Red-throated pipit, ''Anthus cervinus'' * Water pipit, ''Anthus spinoletta'' * Eurasian rock pipit, Rock pipit, ''Anthus petrosus'' * American pipit, ''Anthus rubescens'' (V) * Short-tailed pipit, ''Anthus brachyurus'' (E) * Bush pipit, ''Anthus caffer'' (E) * Sokoke pipit, ''Anthus sokokensis'' (E) * Golden pipit, ''Tmetothylacus tenellus'' * Yellow-breasted pipit, ''Hemimacronyx chloris'' (E) * Sharpe's longclaw, ''Hemimacronyx sharpei'' (E-Kenya) * Orange-throated longclaw, ''Macronyx capensis'' (E) * Yellow-throated longclaw, ''Macronyx croceus'' (E) * Fülleborn's longclaw, ''Macronyx fuelleborni'' (E) * Abyssinian longclaw, ''Macronyx flavicollis'' (E-Ethiopia) * Pangani longclaw, ''Macronyx aurantiigula'' (E) * Rosy-throated longclaw, ''Macronyx ameliae'' (E) * Grimwood's longclaw, ''Macronyx grimwoodi'' (E)


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'' (V) * Tenerife blue chaffinch, ''Fringilla teydea'' (E) * Gran Canaria blue chaffinch, ''Fringilla polatzeki'' (E) * Brambling, ''Fringilla montifringilla'' * Hawfinch, ''Coccothraustes coccothraustes'' * Common rosefinch, ''Carpodacus erythrinus'' (V) * Sinai rosefinch, ''Carpodacus synoicus'' * Eurasian bullfinch, ''Pyrrhula pyrrhula'' * Crimson-winged finch, ''Rhodopechys sanguineus'' * Trumpeter finch, ''Bucanetes githagineus'' * Mongolian finch, ''Bucanetes mongolicus'' * Desert finch, ''Rhodospiza obsoletus'' (V) * Somali grosbeak, ''Rhynchostruthus louisae'' (E-Somalia) * European greenfinch, ''Chloris chloris'' * Oriole finch, ''Linurgus olivaceus'' (E) * White-rumped seedeater, ''Crithagra leucopygia'' (E) * Yellow-fronted canary, ''Crithagra mozambica'' * African citril, ''Crithagra citrinelloides'' (E) * Western citril, ''Crithagra frontalis'' (E) * Southern citril, ''Crithagra hyposticta'' (E) * Black-faced canary, ''Crithagra capistrata'' (E) * Papyrus canary, ''Crithagra koliensis'' (E) * Forest canary, ''Crithagra scotops'' (E) * Black-throated canary, ''Crithagra atrogularis'' (E) * Reichenow's seedeater, ''Crithagra reichenowi'' (E) * Yellow-rumped serin, ''Crithagra xanthopygia'' (E) * Lemon-breasted seedeater, ''Crithagra citrinipectus'' (E) * White-bellied canary, ''Crithagra dorsostriata'' (E) * Yellow-throated serin, ''Crithagra flavigula'' (E-Ethiopia) * Salvadori's serin, ''Crithagra xantholaema'' (E-Ethiopia) * Northern grosbeak-canary, ''Crithagra donaldsoni'' (E) * Southern grosbeak-canary, ''Crithagra buchanani'' (E) * Brimstone canary, ''Crithagra sulphurata'' (E) * Yellow canary, ''Crithagra flaviventris'' (E) * White-throated canary, ''Crithagra albogularis'' (E) * Streaky seedeater, ''Crithagra striolata'' (E) * Yellow-browed seedeater, ''Crithagra whytii'' (E) * Thick-billed seedeater, ''Crithagra burtoni'' (E) * Tanzania seedeater, ''Crithagra melanochroa'' (E-Tanzania) * Principe seedeater, ''Crithagra rufobrunnea'' (E-São Tomé and Príncipe) * Sao Tome grosbeak, ''Crithagra concolor'' (E-São Tomé and Príncipe) * Protea canary, ''Crithagra leucoptera'' (E-South Africa) * Black-eared seedeater, ''Crithagra mennelli'' (E) * West African seedeater, ''Crithagra canicapilla'' (E) * Streaky-headed seedeater, ''Crithagra gularis'' (E) * Reichard's seedeater, ''Crithagra reichardi'' (E) * Brown-rumped seedeater, ''Crithagra tristriata'' (E) * Ankober serin, ''Crithagra ankoberensis'' (E-Ethiopia) * Cape siskin, ''Crithagra totta'' (E-South Africa) * Drakensberg siskin, ''Crithagra symonsi'' (E) * Eurasian linnet, ''Linaria cannabina'' * Warsangli linnet, ''Linaria johannis'' (E-Somalia) * Common redpoll, ''Acanthis flammea'' * Lesser redpoll, ''Acanthis cabaret'' * Red crossbill, ''Loxia curvirostra'' * European goldfinch, ''Carduelis carduelis'' * Citril finch, ''Carduelis citrinella'' (V) * European serin, ''Serinus serinus'' * Island canary, ''Serinus canaria'' (I) * Fire-fronted serin, ''Serinus pusillus'' (V) * Syrian serin, ''Serinus syriacus'' * Yellow-fronted canary, ''Serinus flavivertex'' * Cape canary, ''Serinus canicollis'' * Ethiopian siskin, ''Serinus nigriceps'' (E-Ethiopia) * Black-headed canary, ''Serinus alario'' (E) * Eurasian siskin, ''Spinus spinus''


Longspurs and snow buntings

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Calcariidae The Calcariidae are a family of birds that 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'' (V) * Snow bunting, ''Plectrophenax nivalis'' (V)


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. * Brown-rumped bunting, ''Emberiza affinis'' (E) * Black-headed bunting, ''Emberiza melanocephala'' * Red-headed bunting, ''Emberiza bruniceps'' (V) * Corn bunting, ''Emberiza calandra'' * Rock bunting, ''Emberiza cia'' * Cirl bunting, ''Emberiza cirlus'' * Yellowhammer, ''Emberiza citrinella'' * Pine bunting, ''Emberiza leucocephalos'' (V) * Gray-necked bunting, ''Emberiza buchanani'' (V) * Cinereous bunting, ''Emberiza cineracea'' * Ortolan bunting, ''Emberiza hortulana'' * Cretzschmar's bunting, ''Emberiza caesia'' * Cabanis's bunting, ''Emberiza cabanisi'' (E) * Golden-breasted bunting, ''Emberiza flaviventris'' (E) * Somali bunting, ''Emberiza poliopleura'' (E) * Cape bunting, ''Emberiza capensis'' (E) * Vincent's bunting, ''Emberiza vincenti'' (E) * Lark-like bunting, ''Emberiza impetuani'' (E) * Cinnamon-breasted bunting, ''Emberiza tahapisi'' * Gosling's bunting, ''Emberiza goslingi'' (E) * House bunting, ''Emberiza sahari'' * Striolated bunting, ''Emberiza striolata'' * Reed bunting, ''Emberiza schoeniclus'' * Yellow-breasted bunting, ''Emberiza aureola'' (V) * Little bunting, ''Emberiza pusilla'' (V) * Rustic bunting, ''Emberiza rustica'' (V)


New World warblers

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Parulidae Parulidae are a group of small, often colorful birds restricted to the New World. Most are arboreal and insectivorous. * Louisiana waterthrush, ''Parkesia motacilla'' (V)


Tanagers

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Thraupidae This large family includes the true tanagers, as well as a number of other species often referred to simply as "finches", although they are not members of the true finch family. *Gough Island finch, ''Rowettia goughensis'' (E-Gough Island) *Inaccessible Island finch, ''Nesospiza acunhae'' (E-Inacessible Island) *Nightingale Island finch, ''Neospiza acunhae'' (E-Nightingale Islands) *Wilkins's finch, ''Nesospiza wilkinsi'' (E)


See also

*List of birds *Lists of birds by region


Notes


References

{{Dinosaurs by Continent Lists of birds of Africa, * Lists of animals of Africa, Birds Lists of birds by continent, Africa