Western Ghats Endemic Birds

Black-and-orange Flycatcher

This tour focuses on the endemic birds of the Western Ghats of South India, one of the 36 global biodiversity hotspots due to its large amount of endemism and diversity. The area is important for wintering migrants too, and we are guaranteed some great birds and wildlife throughout as we visit most of the top birding sites in the region. We will see most of the 37 South Indian endemics, plus many of those shared with Sri Lanka, and an excellent selection of large mammals. Key bird species include lots with Malabar and Nilgiri in their name!

Starting from Bangalore (officially now known as Bengaluru) in Karnataka, we take a southerly route through the states of Tamil Nadu and Kerala. The main birding sites include the River Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary, Mudumalai National Park, the Nilgiri Hills, Periyar National Park and Thattekad Bird Sanctuary, before we finish on the Kerala coast at Kochi (formerly Cochin).

Target Species

  • Jungle Bush Quail 
  • Painted Bush Quail 
  • Red Spurfowl 
  • Grey Junglefowl 
  • Sri Lanka Frogmouth 
  • Great Eared Nightjar
  • Crested Treeswift
  • Indian Swiftlet 
  • Brown-backed Needletail
  • Blyth’s Swift 
  • Chestnut-winged Cuckoo
  • Fork-tailed Drongo-Cuckoo
  • Painted Sandgrouse 
  • Nilgiri Wood Pigeon 
  • Oriental Turtle Dove
  • Common Emerald Dove
  • Grey-fronted Green Pigeon 
  • Green Imperial Pigeon
  • Mountain Imperial Pigeon
  • Slaty-legged Crake
  • Barred Buttonquail
  • Yellow-wattled Lapwing 
  • Pin-tailed Snipe
  • Red-naped Ibis 
  • Spot-billed Pelican
  • Crested Honey Buzzard
  • Black Baza
  • White-rumped Vulture
  • Indian Vulture 
  • Red-headed Vulture
  • Crested Serpent Eagle
  • Changeable Hawk-Eagle
  • Legge’s Hawk-Eagle 
  • Black Eagle
  • Crested Goshawk
  • Lesser Fish Eagle
  • Sri Lanka Bay Owl 
  • Indian Scops Owl 
  • Oriental Scops Owl
  • Spot-bellied Eagle-Owl
  • Brown Fish Owl
  • Mottled Wood Owl 
  • Brown Wood Owl
  • Jungle Owlet 
  • Brown Hawk-Owl
  • Malabar Trogon 
  • Great Hornbill
  • Malabar Grey Hornbill 
  • Oriental Dollarbird
  • Blue-eared Kingfisher
  • Oriental Dwarf Kingfisher
  • Blue-bearded Bee-eater
  • Chestnut-headed Bee-eater
  • Malabar Barbet 
  • Brown-capped Pygmy Woodpecker 
  • White-bellied Woodpecker
  • Lesser Yellownape
  • Common Flameback
  • Greater Flameback
  • Blue-winged Parakeet 
  • Indian Pitta 
  • Bar-winged Flycatcher-shrike
  • Malabar Woodshrike 
  • Marshall’s Iora 
  • White-bellied Minivet 
  • Black-headed Cuckooshrike 
  • Brown Shrike
  • Bay-backed Shrike
  • White-bellied Drongo 
  • Bronzed Drongo
  • White-spotted Fantail 
  • White-bellied Treepie 
  • Indian Black-lored Tit 
  • Ashy-crowned Sparrow-Lark 
  • Jerdon’s Bush Lark 
  • Malabar Lark 
  • Grey-headed Bulbul 
  • Flame-throated Bulbul 
  • Yellow-throated Bulbul 
  • Yellow-browed Bulbul 
  • Square-tailed Bulbul 
  • Hill Swallow 
  • Tytler’s Leaf Warbler 
  • Green Warbler
  • Large-billed Leaf Warbler
  • Thick-billed Warbler
  • Sykes’s Warbler
  • Broad-tailed Grassbird 
  • Indian Scimitar Babbler 
  • Dark-fronted Babbler 
  • Brown-cheeked Fulvetta
  • Nilgiri Laughingthrush 
  • Palani Laughingthrush 
  • Rufous Babbler 
  • Wayanad Laughingthrush 
  • Hume’s Whitethroat
  • Asian Fairy-bluebird
  • Indian Nuthatch 
  • Malabar Starling 
  • Orange-headed Thrush
  • Nilgiri Thrush 
  • Indian Blackbird 
  • White-rumped Shama
  • Asian Brown Flycatcher
  • Brown-breasted Flycatcher
  • White-bellied Blue Flycatcher 
  • Nilgiri Flycatcher 
  • Indian Blue Robin
  • Nilgiri Blue Robin 
  • White-bellied Blue Robin 
  • Malabar Whistling Thrush 
  • Rusty-tailed Flycatcher 
  • Kashmir Flycatcher 
  • Black-and-orange Flycatcher 
  • Blue-capped Rock Thrush 
  • Jerdon’s Leafbird 
  • Nilgiri Flowerpecker 
  • Crimson-backed Sunbird 
  • Little Spiderhunter
  • Black-throated Munia 
  • Forest Wagtail
  • Long-billed Pipit
  • Nilgiri Pipit 
  •   Endemic
  •   Near Endemic

Itinerary

Day 1: Bangalore to the Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary at Galibore, via Ramnagara Vulture Sanctuary

Yellow-throated Bulbul
Yellow-throated Bulbul

Most international flights arrive into Bangalore in the early morning. On arrival we will drive south to the Cauvery (Kaveri) Wildlife Sanctuary, named after the river that flows along its edge, and stay at the relaxing Galibore Nature Camp, run by the Government of Karnataka’s eco-tourism brand Jungle Lodges & Resorts.

If your flight arrived early enough, or you spent the previous night in Bangalore, we may first stop en route at the Ramnagara Vulture Sanctuary where we will hopefully see some of the few remaining Indian Vultures in south India. This habitat of rocky, scrub-covered hills is good for Yellow-throated Bulbul: a bird that will be tough to find later if we don’t see it here, and the distinctive local form of Long-billed Pipit.

We should arrive at Galibore in time for a late lunch and afternoon birding with local naturalists who are true experts in the wildlife of this area, many having been born in small villages nearby and will tell us about their exciting long walks through the jungle to and from school each day! We can also take a ride on the river in a coracle, the traditional round bamboo boat, which is an excellent way of exploring.

Day 2: Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary at Galibore

Our full day here will involve morning and afternoon bird walks, as well as plenty of time to relax in the well-appointed camp itself; you may well see the charming and rare Grizzled Giant Squirrel whilst lounging in your hammock! This is probably the best place in India to see this restricted range endemic.

The riverine and scrub forests of the Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary provide excellent birding, with many species that we won’t encounter in the different habitats on the rest of this tour. Prime amongst these is Lesser Fish Eagle, which was unknown in south India until they were discovered along this stretch of river, and we have a very good chance of seeing a pair here. Other fairly common birds that we should encounter include Blue-faced Malkoha, Green Imperial Pigeon, Stork-billed Kingfisher, Crested Treeswift, White-bellied Drongo, Jerdon’s Bushlark, and Jerdon’s Leafbird, whilst luck could bring us Painted Spurfowl, Painted Sandgrouse, White-naped Woodpecker, Marshall’s Iora and White-naped Tit. Night brings us a chance of multiple nightjar and owl species, and we may well see Indian Scops and Brown Hawk Owls at their daytime roosts.

Day 3: Galibore to Masinagudi, Mudumalai National Park, via Bandipur National Park

After early morning birding and a full Indian breakfast, we will set off on the drive to Masinagudi. We have two possible routes depending on our preference for a birding stop.  One is via the Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary on a different stretch of the Cauvery River. A short boat ride is an excellent way of observing the colony of storks, egrets and cormorants, and we should also see Spot-billed Pelican, Painted Stork, Streak-throated Swallow, Great Thick-knee, River Tern and White-spotted Fantail. Alternatively, and especially if we have seen most of these riverine species at Galibore, we will take a cross-country route that takes us across the river at Talakadu. This is a historic site known for an ancient group of Hindu temples, most of which are now buried in sand, and from a birding viewpoint occasionally hosts wintering Black-bellied Terns.

Either route takes us through Bandipur and Mudumalai National Parks, and provides lots of potential for en-route birds, although unfortunately we are not allowed to stop inside the National Parks. Outside though we will try a few brief stops, particularly where there is good dry scrub habitat which may produce species such as Yellow-wattled Lapwing, Jerdon’s Bushlark, Blue-winged (Malabar) Parakeet, Small Minivet, Black-headed Cuckooshrike and Ashy-crowned Sparrow Lark.

Our accommodation at Jungle Hut in Masinagudi has excellent birding in its grounds where we can relax before visiting another nearby scrub habitat later in the afternoon.

Day 4: Masinagudi, Mudumalai National Park

Malabar Lark
Malabar Lark

Today is a full day of birding in the excellent scrub habitat of Mudumalai, particularly in the Masinagudi area. The regionally scarce White-bellied Minivet will be a key target here, whilst we will also be searching for birds such as Red Spurfowl, Brown Fish Owl, Blue-faced Malkoha, Blue-bearded Bee-eater, White-naped Woodpecker, Indian Pygmy Woodpecker, Indian Nuthatch and Malabar Lark.

Day 5: Masinagudi to Ooty, via Kalhatty Ghat

After a final morning birding session in Masinagudi, we head to our next destination: Udagamandalam, more commonly known as Ooty, situated at an altitude of about 2,200m. Ooty was originally occupied by various hill tribes of the region, and later became a popular destination during the British colonial period. After independence, it has become a popular holiday destination due to its beautiful hills and forests, pleasant climate, and locally made chocolate!

Day 6: Ooty

Nilgiri Flycatcher
Nilgiri Flycatcher

We have a full day to bird various sites in the Ooty area, particular concentrating on remnant forest patches amongst the extensive tea estates. Key species here include Indian Blue Robin, Indian Blackbird, Nilgiri Sholakili (Nilgiri Blue Robin), Kashmir Flycatcher, Nilgiri Flycatcher, Black-and-orange Flycatcher, Tytler’s Leaf Warbler, Nilgiri Wood Pigeon and Painted Bush Quail.

Day 7: Ooty to Parambikulam Tiger Reserve

Hopefully having seen most of Ooty’s specialities we will make an early start for Parambikulam Tiger Reserve in the Nelliampathy and Annamalai Hills in Kerala. This is excellent forest habitat, contiguous with the Indira Gandhi National Park in Tamil Nadu, which we will pass through at Top Slip. In the late afternoon there is a good chance of seeing Great Hornbill, which often perch prominently in tall trees before flying off to roost. We will also look to see Indian Pitta, Malabar Trogon, Emerald Dove, Grey-fronted Green Pigeon, Malabar (Crimson-fronted) Barbet, Orange Minivet, the scarce Grey-headed Bulbul, Malabar Starling, Brown-breasted Flycatcher and Thick-billed Warbler.

Day 8: Parambikulam to Munnar, via Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary

With a local forest guard who will keep a keen eye and ear out for elephants, we will enjoy an early morning trek through the beautiful forest at Parambikulam and are certain to add a few more Western Ghats forest specialities. After that it is time to head back up into the hills again at Munnar, but with a birding stop on the way at Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary. This is one of the few dry scrub habitats in Kerala and gives us another chance of Yellow-throated Bulbul if we were unable to connect with that on our first day. One trail here follows the river where we have an outside chance of seeing the impressive Spot-bellied Eagle-Owl. Other species include Malabar Whistling Thrush, Brown Fish-owl, Western Crowned Leaf-warbler, Tickell’s Blue Flycatcher and Asian Paradise Flycatcher.

We will probably arrive after dark if we have spent long birding at Chinnar but, if it is still late afternoon, we’ll break for a tea stop at Karadippara, which provides an excellent vantage point across the extensive wooded valley. Species here might include Yellow-browed Bulbul, Crimson-backed Sunbird, Grey-fronted Green Pigeon (formerly Pompadour Green Pigeon), Little Spiderhunter, Brown-cheeked Fulvetta and Rusty-tailed Flycatcher.

Day 9: Munnar

Nilgiri Pipit
Nilgiri Pipit

Around Munnar, the pockets of the shola forest (the high-altitude montane forests amongst the grassland) and mountain grassland ecosystem are home to several endemic birds and various mammals including Nilgiri Tahr. The altitude above 1600 m means an agreeable climate throughout the year, although in December and January the temperatures can fall to single digits: a slight reminder of the European winter you may have escaped to come here! Rainfall of over 300 cm per year is recorded mainly during June to September, but in these cloud forests it can rain at any time of year. Here we will look for several more South Indian and Nilgiri Hills endemics.

Target species around Munnar include Palani Laughingthrush (formerly Grey-breasted Laughingthrush), White-bellied Sholakili (formerly a Blue Robin, and before that a Shortwing!), Nilgiri Pipit, Nilgiri Wood Pigeon and, especially, Broad-tailed Grassbird: a fairly easy species to find in the monsoons but can be tough at this time of year.

Day 10: Munnar to Periyar National Park

After breakfast we will drive south to Periyar National Park, arriving before lunch.

Periyar has a wide variety of habitats including grassland, and dry deciduous and evergreen forest, and riverside scrub. Consequently, it has an excellent variety of species, including Brown-backed Needletail, Black Eagle, Besra, Mountain Imperial Pigeon, Yellow-browed Bulbul, Thick-billed Warbler, Asian Fairy Bluebird and Little Spiderhunter. Although fairly widespread in the Western Ghats one of the most difficult endemics to see is Wayanad (or Wynaad) Laughingthrush. Periyar is one of the most reliable places for it, but we will need to be very lucky to get good views of this fast-moving skulker.

Day 11: Periyar National Park

One of the highlights of Periyar is a jeep safari in the Gavi Forest, which gives us an excellent tour of the landscape of tropical forests, grasslands and sholas. As well as birds we hope to see some interesting mammals such as Lion-tailed Macaque, and there is a slight chance of coming across one of Periyar’s estimated 35 Tigers.

In the afternoon we will probably take a boat across the lake, which may well treat us to a family of Asian Elephants coming for a drink.

Day 12: Periyar to Thattekad Bird Sanctuary

Today we leave Periyar and head back north to Thattekad Bird Sanctuary. An evergreen lowland forest, Thattekad is located between the branches of the Periyar River, making for a perfect birding mix of forest and wetland habitats. Areas both inside and outside of the actual sanctuary are well-known as one of the best birding sites in the Western Ghats. Our afternoon birding might find Fork-tailed Drongo Cuckoo, Black-throated Munia, Red Spurfowl and, one of the specialities here, Black Baza. Late afternoon activity, particularly around a small drinking puddle, sometimes produces close views of some good passerine species, including Indian Blue Robin, Blue-throated and Tickell’s Blue Flycatchers, Puff-throated Babbler and Orange-headed Thrush, and even a Slaty-legged Crake. Brown-breasted Flycatcher, Malabar Trogon, Malabar Parakeet all occur locally.

Days 13 – 14: Thattekad

Blue-winged Parakeet
Blue-winged Parakeet

Two full days of quality birding in Thattekad will bring us plenty of species, and we’ll aim to find those Western Ghats birds that we may have missed up until now. A spot of night-birding could produce Great Eared as well as Jerdon’s Nightjar, and Spot-bellied Eagle Owl and Sri Lanka Bay Owl. These owls are difficult though: we will hope one of our local guides has managed to find a day roost for the latter, although even then they tend to use different sites every few days and our chances are slim!

Key species: Oriental Dollarbird, Indian Pitta, Malabar Woodshrike, Great Hornbill, Mountain Imperial Pigeon, Crested Goshawk, Blue-winged Parakeet, Jerdon’s Nightjar, White-bellied Blue Flycatcher, Blue throated Blue Flycatcher, Black-naped Oriole, Grey-headed Bulbul.

Day 15: Thattekad to Kochi

The final day of our tour is likely to still include some good birding before we head to Kochi for the flight home. Most international flights are in the evening so there is still time to complete any gaps in our list!

Of course, if you haven’t had your fill of India’s endemic birds then our short trip to the Andaman Islands is an ideal extension to this tour.

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Tour Customisation

As usual in India there is so much to see, so many options, and too little time! If you have any particular preferences for locations, overall pace, accommodation standards etc., then let us know in advance and we will be happy to customise the plan described if possible.

This tour can be done in reverse, or adapted to start and end in any of Bangalore, Kochi or Chennai. For a shorter tour, consider omitting Top Slip and/or Periyar. Any location can be extended for a more relaxed pace. Nagarhole National Park, especially at Kabini, can be added for a superb area of jungle with good chances of seeing Tiger and Leopard, as can Bandipur National Park. For scenery and more Western Ghats birdlife, Coorg, the ‘Scotland of India’ is recommended. Further north in the Western Ghats are Agumbe, Dandeli and, of course, Goa. There are numerous cultural options that can be incorporated, such as the old spice trading city of Kochi, spending a night in a houseboat at Alleppey, heading north to ancient historical sites of Karnataka such as Belur and Hampi, or just relaxing on the fine beaches of Kerala and Goa and enjoying a cold beer and excellent fresh seafood!

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SeqFamilyEnglish NameScientific NameSpeciesStatusStatusIUCNIUCNGIIMapLikelihood (January)Likelihood (February)Likelihood (March)Likelihood (April)Likelihood (May)Likelihood (June)Likelihood (July)Likelihood (August)Likelihood (September)Likelihood (October)Likelihood (November)Likelihood (December)
1Phasianidae (Pheasants and Allies)Grey FrancolinOrtygornis pondicerianusGrey Francolin Ortygornis pondicerianusLeast ConcernLC42HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
2Phasianidae (Pheasants and Allies)Rain QuailCoturnix coromandelicaRain Quail Coturnix coromandelicaLeast ConcernLC44Very Low----Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
3Phasianidae (Pheasants and Allies)Jungle Bush QuailPerdicula asiaticaJungle Bush Quail Perdicula asiaticaNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC46LowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowLow
4Phasianidae (Pheasants and Allies)Rock Bush QuailPerdicula argoondahRock Bush Quail Perdicula argoondahEndemicELeast ConcernLC46Very Low---Very LowVery Low-Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
5Phasianidae (Pheasants and Allies)Painted Bush QuailPerdicula erythrorhynchaPainted Bush Quail Perdicula erythrorhynchaEndemicELeast ConcernLC46LowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowLow
6Phasianidae (Pheasants and Allies)Red SpurfowlGalloperdix spadiceaRed Spurfowl Galloperdix spadiceaEndemicELeast ConcernLC48HighMediumMediumMediumMediumLowLowMediumMediumMediumMediumHigh
7Phasianidae (Pheasants and Allies)Painted SpurfowlGalloperdix lunulataPainted Spurfowl Galloperdix lunulataEndemicELeast ConcernLC48Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
8Phasianidae (Pheasants and Allies)Grey JunglefowlGallus sonneratiiGrey Junglefowl Gallus sonneratiiEndemicELeast ConcernLC52HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
9Phasianidae (Pheasants and Allies)Indian PeafowlPavo cristatusIndian Peafowl Pavo cristatusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC54HighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighHighHigh
10Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Fulvous Whistling DuckDendrocygna bicolorFulvous Whistling Duck Dendrocygna bicolorLeast ConcernLC56Very Low----------Very Low
11Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Lesser Whistling DuckDendrocygna javanicaLesser Whistling Duck Dendrocygna javanicaLeast ConcernLC56HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
12Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Bar-headed GooseAnser indicusBar-headed Goose Anser indicusLeast ConcernLC56LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-----Very LowVery LowLow
13Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Knob-billed DuckSarkidiornis melanotosKnob-billed Duck Sarkidiornis melanotosLeast ConcernLC58Very LowVery Low-Very Low-Very Low-----Very Low
14Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Ruddy ShelduckTadorna ferrugineaRuddy Shelduck Tadorna ferrugineaLeast ConcernLC58Very LowVery LowVery Low------Very LowLowVery Low
15Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Cotton Pygmy GooseNettapus coromandelianusCotton Pygmy Goose Nettapus coromandelianusLeast ConcernLC58MediumLowLowLowLowVery LowVery LowLowVery LowVery LowLowLow
16Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)GarganeySpatula querquedulaGarganey Spatula querquedulaLeast ConcernLC62MediumMediumLowVery LowVery Low--Very LowVery LowLowLowMedium
17Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Northern ShovelerSpatula clypeataNorthern Shoveler Spatula clypeataLeast ConcernLC62MediumLowLowVery Low----Very LowVery LowLowMedium
18Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)GadwallMareca streperaGadwall Mareca streperaLeast ConcernLC62Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low------Very LowVery Low
19Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Eurasian WigeonMareca penelopeEurasian Wigeon Mareca penelopeLeast ConcernLC60LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-----Very LowVery LowVery Low
20Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Indian Spot-billed DuckAnas poecilorhynchaIndian Spot-billed Duck Anas poecilorhynchaLeast ConcernLC60HighHighHighHighMediumMediumMediumHighHighHighHighHigh
21Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)MallardAnas platyrhynchosMallard Anas platyrhynchosLeast ConcernLC60Very Low-Very LowVery Low----Very Low--Very Low
22Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Northern PintailAnas acutaNorthern Pintail Anas acutaLeast ConcernLC62MediumLowVery LowVery Low----Very LowVery LowLowLow
23Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Eurasian TealAnas creccaEurasian Teal Anas creccaLeast ConcernLC62LowVery LowVery Low------Very LowVery LowLow
24Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Red-crested PochardNetta rufinaRed-crested Pochard Netta rufinaLeast ConcernLC64Very LowVery Low----------
25Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Common PochardAythya ferinaCommon Pochard Aythya ferinaVulnerableVU64Very LowVery Low--------Very LowVery Low
26Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Ferruginous DuckAythya nyrocaFerruginous Duck Aythya nyrocaNear ThreatenedNT64Very LowVery Low---------Very Low
27Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Tufted DuckAythya fuligulaTufted Duck Aythya fuligulaLeast ConcernLC64Very Low-----------
28Podargidae (Frogmouths)Sri Lanka FrogmouthBatrachostomus moniligerSri Lanka Frogmouth Batrachostomus moniligerNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC226MediumMediumMediumLowLowLowVery LowLowLowMediumMediumHigh
29Caprimulgidae (Nightjars)Great Eared NightjarLyncornis macrotisGreat Eared Nightjar Lyncornis macrotisLeast ConcernLC226LowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLowLow
30Caprimulgidae (Nightjars)Jungle NightjarCaprimulgus indicusJungle Nightjar Caprimulgus indicusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC226MediumLowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLowMedium
31Caprimulgidae (Nightjars)Jerdon's NightjarCaprimulgus atripennisJerdon's Nightjar Caprimulgus atripennisNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC228MediumMediumMediumLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLowMediumMedium
32Caprimulgidae (Nightjars)Indian NightjarCaprimulgus asiaticusIndian Nightjar Caprimulgus asiaticusLeast ConcernLC228LowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLow
33Caprimulgidae (Nightjars)Savanna NightjarCaprimulgus affinisSavanna Nightjar Caprimulgus affinisLeast ConcernLC228Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low---Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
34Hemiprocnidae (Treeswifts)Crested TreeswiftHemiprocne coronataCrested Treeswift Hemiprocne coronataLeast ConcernLC232MediumMediumLowLowLowLowLowLowMediumMediumMediumMedium
35Apodidae (Swifts)Indian SwiftletAerodramus unicolorIndian Swiftlet Aerodramus unicolorNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC230HighHighHighHighMediumHighHighMediumMediumHighHighHigh
36Apodidae (Swifts)White-rumped SpinetailZoonavena sylvaticaWhite-rumped Spinetail Zoonavena sylvaticaNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC230LowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLowLow
37Apodidae (Swifts)Brown-backed NeedletailHirundapus giganteusBrown-backed Needletail Hirundapus giganteusLeast ConcernLC232LowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLowLowLowLowLow
38Apodidae (Swifts)Asian Palm SwiftCypsiurus balasiensisAsian Palm Swift Cypsiurus balasiensisLeast ConcernLC230HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
39Apodidae (Swifts)Alpine SwiftTachymarptis melbaAlpine Swift Tachymarptis melbaLeast ConcernLC232MediumMediumMediumMediumLowLowLowLowLowLowLowMedium
40Apodidae (Swifts)Common SwiftApus apusCommon Swift Apus apusLeast ConcernLC234-Very Low----------
41Apodidae (Swifts)Blyth's SwiftApus leuconyxBlyth's Swift Apus leuconyxNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC234Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low----Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
42Apodidae (Swifts)Little SwiftApus affinisLittle Swift Apus affinisLeast ConcernLC234HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
43Cuculidae (Cuckoos)Greater CoucalCentropus sinensisGreater Coucal Centropus sinensisLeast ConcernLC212Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
44Cuculidae (Cuckoos)Lesser CoucalCentropus bengalensisLesser Coucal Centropus bengalensisLeast ConcernLC212Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
45Cuculidae (Cuckoos)Sirkeer MalkohaTaccocua leschenaultiiSirkeer Malkoha Taccocua leschenaultiiNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC210Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
46Cuculidae (Cuckoos)Blue-faced MalkohaPhaenicophaeus viridirostrisBlue-faced Malkoha Phaenicophaeus viridirostrisNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC210MediumMediumMediumMediumLowLowMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMedium
47Cuculidae (Cuckoos)Chestnut-winged CuckooClamator coromandusChestnut-winged Cuckoo Clamator coromandusLeast ConcernLC204Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low----Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
48Cuculidae (Cuckoos)Jacobin CuckooClamator jacobinusJacobin Cuckoo Clamator jacobinusLeast ConcernLC204MediumLowLowLowLowMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMedium
49Cuculidae (Cuckoos)Asian KoelEudynamys scolopaceusAsian Koel Eudynamys scolopaceusLeast ConcernLC210Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
50Cuculidae (Cuckoos)Banded Bay CuckooCacomantis sonneratiiBanded Bay Cuckoo Cacomantis sonneratiiLeast ConcernLC208LowLowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLowMedium
51Cuculidae (Cuckoos)Grey-bellied CuckooCacomantis passerinusGrey-bellied Cuckoo Cacomantis passerinusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC208MediumLowMediumMediumLowLowLowLowLowLowLowMedium
52Cuculidae (Cuckoos)Fork-tailed Drongo-CuckooSurniculus dicruroidesFork-tailed Drongo-Cuckoo Surniculus dicruroidesLeast ConcernLC210MediumLowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowMedium
53Cuculidae (Cuckoos)Large Hawk-CuckooHierococcyx sparverioidesLarge Hawk-Cuckoo Hierococcyx sparverioidesLeast ConcernLC204Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low--Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
54Cuculidae (Cuckoos)Common Hawk-CuckooHierococcyx variusCommon Hawk-Cuckoo Hierococcyx variusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC204HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
55Cuculidae (Cuckoos)Lesser CuckooCuculus poliocephalusLesser Cuckoo Cuculus poliocephalusLeast ConcernLC206Very LowVery LowVery Low-----Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
56Cuculidae (Cuckoos)Indian CuckooCuculus micropterusIndian Cuckoo Cuculus micropterusLeast ConcernLC206Very LowVery LowLowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery Low-Very LowVery LowVery Low
57Cuculidae (Cuckoos)Common CuckooCuculus canorusCommon Cuckoo Cuculus canorusLeast ConcernLC206Very LowVery LowVery Low-----Very LowLowLowVery Low
58Pteroclidae (Sandgrouse)Chestnut-bellied SandgrousePterocles exustusChestnut-bellied Sandgrouse Pterocles exustusLeast ConcernLC184Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
59Pteroclidae (Sandgrouse)Painted SandgrousePterocles indicusPainted Sandgrouse Pterocles indicusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC186Very Low-Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
60Columbidae (Pigeons, Doves)Rock DoveColumba liviaRock Dove Columba liviaLeast ConcernLC188Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
61Columbidae (Pigeons, Doves)Nilgiri Wood PigeonColumba elphinstoniiNilgiri Wood Pigeon Columba elphinstoniiEndemicEVulnerableVU190MediumMediumMediumMediumMediumLowLowLowLowMediumMediumMedium
62Columbidae (Pigeons, Doves)Oriental Turtle DoveStreptopelia orientalisOriental Turtle Dove Streptopelia orientalisLeast ConcernLC194Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low--Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
63Columbidae (Pigeons, Doves)Eurasian Collared DoveStreptopelia decaoctoEurasian Collared Dove Streptopelia decaoctoLeast ConcernLC194HighMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHighHighHigh
64Columbidae (Pigeons, Doves)Red Collared DoveStreptopelia tranquebaricaRed Collared Dove Streptopelia tranquebaricaLeast ConcernLC194Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
65Columbidae (Pigeons, Doves)Spotted DoveSpilopelia chinensisSpotted Dove Spilopelia chinensisLeast ConcernLC194Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
66Columbidae (Pigeons, Doves)Laughing DoveSpilopelia senegalensisLaughing Dove Spilopelia senegalensisLeast ConcernLC194HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
67Columbidae (Pigeons, Doves)Common Emerald DoveChalcophaps indicaCommon Emerald Dove Chalcophaps indicaLeast ConcernLC198HighHighHighMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHigh
68Columbidae (Pigeons, Doves)Orange-breasted Green PigeonTreron bicinctusOrange-breasted Green Pigeon Treron bicinctusLeast ConcernLC196Very LowVery Low-------Very LowVery LowVery Low
69Columbidae (Pigeons, Doves)Grey-fronted Green PigeonTreron affinisGrey-fronted Green Pigeon Treron affinisEndemicELeast ConcernLC196HighHighMediumMediumLowLowLowLowLowMediumMediumHigh
70Columbidae (Pigeons, Doves)Yellow-footed Green PigeonTreron phoenicopterusYellow-footed Green Pigeon Treron phoenicopterusLeast ConcernLC198MediumLowLowLowLowVery LowLowLowLowLowLowMedium
71Columbidae (Pigeons, Doves)Green Imperial PigeonDucula aeneaGreen Imperial Pigeon Ducula aeneaLeast ConcernLC192HighMediumHighMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHigh
72Columbidae (Pigeons, Doves)Malabar Imperial PigeonDucula cupreaMalabar Imperial Pigeon Ducula cupreaEndemicELeast ConcernLC192MediumMediumMediumLowMediumLowLowLowLowLowMediumMedium
73Rallidae (Rails, Crakes and Coots)Slaty-legged CrakeRallina eurizonoidesSlaty-legged Crake Rallina eurizonoidesLeast ConcernLC134Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
74Rallidae (Rails, Crakes and Coots)Slaty-breasted RailLewinia striataSlaty-breasted Rail Lewinia striataLeast ConcernLC134Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-Very LowVery Low
75Rallidae (Rails, Crakes and Coots)Brown CrakeZapornia akoolBrown Crake Zapornia akoolLeast ConcernLC138Very LowVery Low--------Very LowVery Low
76Rallidae (Rails, Crakes and Coots)White-breasted WaterhenAmaurornis phoenicurusWhite-breasted Waterhen Amaurornis phoenicurusLeast ConcernLC138HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
77Rallidae (Rails, Crakes and Coots)Baillon's CrakeZapornia pusillaBaillon's Crake Zapornia pusillaLeast ConcernLC136Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low----Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
78Rallidae (Rails, Crakes and Coots)Ruddy-breasted CrakeZapornia fuscaRuddy-breasted Crake Zapornia fuscaLeast ConcernLC136Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
79Rallidae (Rails, Crakes and Coots)WatercockGallicrex cinereaWatercock Gallicrex cinereaLeast ConcernLC138LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
80Rallidae (Rails, Crakes and Coots)Grey-headed SwamphenPorphyrio poliocephalusGrey-headed Swamphen Porphyrio poliocephalusLeast ConcernLC140HighHighHighHighMediumHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
81Rallidae (Rails, Crakes and Coots)Common MoorhenGallinula chloropusCommon Moorhen Gallinula chloropusLeast ConcernLC140MediumMediumLowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowMedium
82Rallidae (Rails, Crakes and Coots)Eurasian CootFulica atraEurasian Coot Fulica atraLeast ConcernLC140HighMediumMediumLowLowMediumLowMediumMediumMediumMediumMedium
83Gruidae (Cranes)Demoiselle CraneGrus virgoDemoiselle Crane Grus virgoLeast ConcernLC142Very LowVery Low----------
84Podicipedidae (Grebes)Little GrebeTachybaptus ruficollisLittle Grebe Tachybaptus ruficollisLeast ConcernLC72HighMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumHigh
85Phoenicopteridae (Flamingos)Greater FlamingoPhoenicopterus roseusGreater Flamingo Phoenicopterus roseusLeast ConcernLC78Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
86Turnicidae (Buttonquail)Yellow-legged ButtonquailTurnix tankiYellow-legged Buttonquail Turnix tankiLeast ConcernLC138Very LowVery Low-Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
87Turnicidae (Buttonquail)Barred ButtonquailTurnix suscitatorBarred Buttonquail Turnix suscitatorLeast ConcernLC138Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
88Burhinidae (Stone-curlews, Thick-knees)Indian Stone-curlewBurhinus indicusIndian Stone-curlew Burhinus indicusLeast ConcernLC144Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
89Burhinidae (Stone-curlews, Thick-knees)Great Stone-curlewEsacus recurvirostrisGreat Stone-curlew Esacus recurvirostrisNear ThreatenedNT144LowLowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLow
90Haematopodidae (Oystercatchers)Eurasian OystercatcherHaematopus ostralegusEurasian Oystercatcher Haematopus ostralegusNear ThreatenedNT146Very LowVery LowVery Low-----Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
91Recurvirostridae (Stilts, Avocets)Black-winged StiltHimantopus himantopusBlack-winged Stilt Himantopus himantopusLeast ConcernLC146HighHighMediumMediumLowMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumHigh
92Recurvirostridae (Stilts, Avocets)Pied AvocetRecurvirostra avosettaPied Avocet Recurvirostra avosettaLeast ConcernLC146----------Very Low-
93Charadriidae (Plovers)Yellow-wattled LapwingVanellus malabaricusYellow-wattled Lapwing Vanellus malabaricusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC148MediumLowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowMediumMedium
94Charadriidae (Plovers)Grey-headed LapwingVanellus cinereusGrey-headed Lapwing Vanellus cinereusLeast ConcernLC148Very LowVery Low---------Very Low
95Charadriidae (Plovers)Red-wattled LapwingVanellus indicusRed-wattled Lapwing Vanellus indicusLeast ConcernLC148Very HighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
96Charadriidae (Plovers)Pacific Golden PloverPluvialis fulvaPacific Golden Plover Pluvialis fulvaLeast ConcernLC150MediumLowLowLowVery Low-Very LowVery LowLowLowLowLow
97Charadriidae (Plovers)Grey PloverPluvialis squatarolaGrey Plover Pluvialis squatarolaLeast ConcernLC150Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low---Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
98Charadriidae (Plovers)Common Ringed PloverCharadrius hiaticulaCommon Ringed Plover Charadrius hiaticulaLeast ConcernLC152Very LowVery LowVery Low---------
99Charadriidae (Plovers)Little Ringed PloverCharadrius dubiusLittle Ringed Plover Charadrius dubiusLeast ConcernLC152MediumMediumLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLowLowLowMedium
100Charadriidae (Plovers)Kentish PloverCharadrius alexandrinusKentish Plover Charadrius alexandrinusLeast ConcernLC152LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLow
101Charadriidae (Plovers)Greater Sand PloverCharadrius leschenaultiiGreater Sand Plover Charadrius leschenaultiiLeast ConcernLC152Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-Very LowVery LowLowLowLowVery Low
102Charadriidae (Plovers)Caspian PloverCharadrius asiaticusCaspian Plover Charadrius asiaticusLeast ConcernLC150---------Very Low--
103Rostratulidae (Painted-snipes)Greater Painted-snipeRostratula benghalensisGreater Painted-snipe Rostratula benghalensisLeast ConcernLC154Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
104Jacanidae (Jacanas)Pheasant-tailed JacanaHydrophasianus chirurgusPheasant-tailed Jacana Hydrophasianus chirurgusLeast ConcernLC144MediumLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLow
105Jacanidae (Jacanas)Bronze-winged JacanaMetopidius indicusBronze-winged Jacana Metopidius indicusLeast ConcernLC144HighMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMedium
106Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Eurasian WhimbrelNumenius phaeopusEurasian Whimbrel Numenius phaeopusLeast ConcernLC158Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low--Very LowLowLowLowVery LowVery Low
107Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Eurasian CurlewNumenius arquataEurasian Curlew Numenius arquataNear ThreatenedNT158Very LowVery Low----Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
108Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Bar-tailed GodwitLimosa lapponicaBar-tailed Godwit Limosa lapponicaNear ThreatenedNT158Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
109Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Black-tailed GodwitLimosa limosaBlack-tailed Godwit Limosa limosaNear ThreatenedNT158LowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowVery LowVery LowLow
110Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Ruddy TurnstoneArenaria interpresRuddy Turnstone Arenaria interpresLeast ConcernLC162------Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
111Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Great KnotCalidris tenuirostrisGreat Knot Calidris tenuirostrisEndangeredEN162--------Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
112Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Red KnotCalidris canutusRed Knot Calidris canutusNear ThreatenedNT162--------Very LowVery Low--
113Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)RuffCalidris pugnaxRuff Calidris pugnaxLeast ConcernLC154Very LowVery LowVery Low---Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
114Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Broad-billed SandpiperCalidris falcinellusBroad-billed Sandpiper Calidris falcinellusLeast ConcernLC166Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low--Very LowVery LowLowVery LowVery LowVery Low
115Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Curlew SandpiperCalidris ferrugineaCurlew Sandpiper Calidris ferrugineaNear ThreatenedNT166Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLowVery LowVery Low
116Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Temminck's StintCalidris temminckiiTemminck's Stint Calidris temminckiiLeast ConcernLC164LowLowVery LowVery LowVery Low--Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLow
117Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Long-toed StintCalidris subminutaLong-toed Stint Calidris subminutaLeast ConcernLC164Very LowVery Low-----Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-
118Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)SanderlingCalidris albaSanderling Calidris albaLeast ConcernLC166Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low--Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
119Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)DunlinCalidris alpinaDunlin Calidris alpinaLeast ConcernLC166--------Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
120Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Little StintCalidris minutaLittle Stint Calidris minutaLeast ConcernLC164LowLowLowVery LowVery Low-Very LowVery LowLowLowLowLow
121Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Pectoral SandpiperCalidris melanotosPectoral Sandpiper Calidris melanotosLeast ConcernLC495--------Very LowVery Low--
122Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Eurasian WoodcockScolopax rusticolaEurasian Woodcock Scolopax rusticolaLeast ConcernLC154--------Very Low--Very Low
123Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Jack SnipeLymnocryptes minimusJack Snipe Lymnocryptes minimusLeast ConcernLC156Very LowVery Low---------Very Low
124Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Wood SnipeGallinago nemoricolaWood Snipe Gallinago nemoricolaVulnerableVU156Very Low-----------
125Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Pin-tailed SnipeGallinago stenuraPin-tailed Snipe Gallinago stenuraLeast ConcernLC156LowLowLowVery LowVery Low--Very LowVery LowVery LowLowLow
126Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Great SnipeGallinago mediaGreat Snipe Gallinago mediaNear ThreatenedNT494----------Very LowVery Low
127Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Common SnipeGallinago gallinagoCommon Snipe Gallinago gallinagoLeast ConcernLC156LowLowVery LowVery LowVery Low-Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLow
128Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Terek SandpiperXenus cinereusTerek Sandpiper Xenus cinereusLeast ConcernLC162Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
129Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Red-necked PhalaropePhalaropus lobatusRed-necked Phalarope Phalaropus lobatusLeast ConcernLC154--------Very LowVery Low--
130Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Common SandpiperActitis hypoleucosCommon Sandpiper Actitis hypoleucosLeast ConcernLC162HighHighHighHighLowVery LowLowMediumHighHighHighHigh
131Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Green SandpiperTringa ochropusGreen Sandpiper Tringa ochropusLeast ConcernLC160HighMediumMediumLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowMediumMedium
132Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Common RedshankTringa totanusCommon Redshank Tringa totanusLeast ConcernLC160LowLowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLowMediumLowLow
133Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Marsh SandpiperTringa stagnatilisMarsh Sandpiper Tringa stagnatilisLeast ConcernLC160MediumLowLowVery LowVery Low-Very LowVery LowVery LowLowLowLow
134Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Wood SandpiperTringa glareolaWood Sandpiper Tringa glareolaLeast ConcernLC160HighHighHighMediumLowVery LowVery LowLowMediumMediumMediumHigh
135Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Spotted RedshankTringa erythropusSpotted Redshank Tringa erythropusLeast ConcernLC160Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low---Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
136Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Common GreenshankTringa nebulariaCommon Greenshank Tringa nebulariaLeast ConcernLC160MediumMediumMediumLowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowMediumMediumMediumMedium
137Dromadidae (Crab-plover)Crab-ploverDromas ardeolaCrab-plover Dromas ardeolaLeast ConcernLC146Very Low--------Very LowVery LowVery Low
138Glareolidae (Coursers, Pratincoles)Indian CourserCursorius coromandelicusIndian Courser Cursorius coromandelicusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC168---------Very LowVery LowVery Low
139Glareolidae (Coursers, Pratincoles)Oriental PratincoleGlareola maldivarumOriental Pratincole Glareola maldivarumLeast ConcernLC168------------
140Glareolidae (Coursers, Pratincoles)Small PratincoleGlareola lacteaSmall Pratincole Glareola lacteaLeast ConcernLC168Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low--Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
141Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)Brown NoddyAnous stolidusBrown Noddy Anous stolidusLeast ConcernLC180---Very LowVery Low----Very LowVery Low-
142Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)Lesser NoddyAnous tenuirostrisLesser Noddy Anous tenuirostrisLeast ConcernLC180-------Very LowVery Low---
143Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)Slender-billed GullChroicocephalus geneiSlender-billed Gull Chroicocephalus geneiLeast ConcernLC172Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low---Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
144Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)Brown-headed GullChroicocephalus brunnicephalusBrown-headed Gull Chroicocephalus brunnicephalusLeast ConcernLC172MediumLowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLow
145Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)Black-headed GullChroicocephalus ridibundusBlack-headed Gull Chroicocephalus ridibundusLeast ConcernLC172LowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery Low--Very LowVery LowVery LowLow
146Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)Pallas's GullIchthyaetus ichthyaetusPallas's Gull Ichthyaetus ichthyaetusLeast ConcernLC170Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-----Very LowVery LowVery Low
147Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)Caspian GullLarus cachinnansCaspian Gull Larus cachinnansLeast ConcernLC170-Very LowVery Low---------
148Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)Lesser Black-backed GullLarus fuscusLesser Black-backed Gull Larus fuscusLeast ConcernLC503LowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-Very LowVery LowVery LowLowLow
149Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)Gull-billed TernGelochelidon niloticaGull-billed Tern Gelochelidon niloticaLeast ConcernLC174LowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLowLowLow
150Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)Caspian TernHydroprogne caspiaCaspian Tern Hydroprogne caspiaLeast ConcernLC174Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
151Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)Greater Crested TernThalasseus bergiiGreater Crested Tern Thalasseus bergiiLeast ConcernLC174Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
152Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)Lesser Crested TernThalasseus bengalensisLesser Crested Tern Thalasseus bengalensisLeast ConcernLC174Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
153Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)Sandwich TernThalasseus sandvicensisSandwich Tern Thalasseus sandvicensisLeast ConcernLC174Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low---Very LowVery Low-Very LowVery Low
154Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)Little TernSternula albifronsLittle Tern Sternula albifronsLeast ConcernLC178LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low--Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
155Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)Bridled TernOnychoprion anaethetusBridled Tern Onychoprion anaethetusLeast ConcernLC180Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-
156Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)River TernSterna aurantiaRiver Tern Sterna aurantiaVulnerableVU176HighHighHighMediumMediumLowLowLowMediumMediumHighHigh
157Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)Common TernSterna hirundoCommon Tern Sterna hirundoLeast ConcernLC176Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
158Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)Black-bellied TernSterna acuticaudaBlack-bellied Tern Sterna acuticaudaEndangeredEN178Very LowVery Low--------Very LowVery Low
159Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)Whiskered TernChlidonias hybridaWhiskered Tern Chlidonias hybridaLeast ConcernLC178HighHighHighMediumLowVery LowVery LowLowLowMediumHighHigh
160Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)White-winged TernChlidonias leucopterusWhite-winged Tern Chlidonias leucopterusLeast ConcernLC178----------Very Low-
161Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)Black TernChlidonias nigerBlack Tern Chlidonias nigerLeast ConcernLC496----------Very Low-
162Stercorariidae (Skuas)Pomarine SkuaStercorarius pomarinusPomarine Skua Stercorarius pomarinusLeast ConcernLC182Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low----Very LowVery Low-
163Stercorariidae (Skuas)Arctic SkuaStercorarius parasiticusArctic Skua Stercorarius parasiticusLeast ConcernLC182Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
164Stercorariidae (Skuas)Long-tailed SkuaStercorarius longicaudusLong-tailed Skua Stercorarius longicaudusLeast ConcernLC496---------Very LowVery Low-
165Phaethontidae (Tropicbirds)Red-billed TropicbirdPhaethon aethereusRed-billed Tropicbird Phaethon aethereusLeast ConcernLC92---------Very Low--
166Oceanitidae (Austral Storm Petrels)Wilson's Storm PetrelOceanites oceanicusWilson's Storm Petrel Oceanites oceanicusLeast ConcernLC70----Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-
167Hydrobatidae (Northern Storm Petrels)Swinhoe's Storm PetrelHydrobates monorhisSwinhoe's Storm Petrel Hydrobates monorhisNear ThreatenedNT70-------Very LowVery LowVery Low--
168Procellariidae (Petrels, Shearwaters, Diving Petrels)Flesh-footed ShearwaterArdenna carneipesFlesh-footed Shearwater Ardenna carneipesNear ThreatenedNT68---Very LowVery LowVery Low-Very LowVery LowVery Low--
169Procellariidae (Petrels, Shearwaters, Diving Petrels)Jouanin's PetrelBulweria fallaxJouanin's Petrel Bulweria fallaxNear ThreatenedNT70--------Very Low---
170Ciconiidae (Storks)Painted StorkMycteria leucocephalaPainted Stork Mycteria leucocephalaNear ThreatenedNT74HighMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumHigh
171Ciconiidae (Storks)Asian OpenbillAnastomus oscitansAsian Openbill Anastomus oscitansLeast ConcernLC74HighHighHighHighHighHighMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHigh
172Ciconiidae (Storks)Black StorkCiconia nigraBlack Stork Ciconia nigraLeast ConcernLC74Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-----Very LowVery LowVery Low
173Ciconiidae (Storks)White StorkCiconia ciconiaWhite Stork Ciconia ciconiaLeast ConcernLC74Very LowVery LowVery Low--Very LowVery Low--Very LowVery LowVery Low
174Ciconiidae (Storks)Lesser AdjutantLeptoptilos javanicusLesser Adjutant Leptoptilos javanicusVulnerableVU76---Very Low--------
175Fregatidae (Frigatebirds)Lesser FrigatebirdFregata arielLesser Frigatebird Fregata arielLeast ConcernLC88------Very LowVery Low----
176Sulidae (Gannets, Boobies)Masked BoobySula dactylatraMasked Booby Sula dactylatraLeast ConcernLC92------Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low--
177Sulidae (Gannets, Boobies)Red-footed BoobySula sulaRed-footed Booby Sula sulaLeast ConcernLC92Very Low----------Very Low
178Phalacrocoracidae (Cormorants, Shags)Little CormorantMicrocarbo nigerLittle Cormorant Microcarbo nigerLeast ConcernLC94Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
179Phalacrocoracidae (Cormorants, Shags)Indian CormorantPhalacrocorax fuscicollisIndian Cormorant Phalacrocorax fuscicollisLeast ConcernLC94HighHighHighHighMediumMediumMediumHighHighHighHighHigh
180Phalacrocoracidae (Cormorants, Shags)Great CormorantPhalacrocorax carboGreat Cormorant Phalacrocorax carboLeast ConcernLC94HighMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHigh
181Anhingidae (Anhingas, Darters)Oriental DarterAnhinga melanogasterOriental Darter Anhinga melanogasterNear ThreatenedNT94HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
182Threskiornithidae (Ibises, Spoonbills)Black-headed IbisThreskiornis melanocephalusBlack-headed Ibis Threskiornis melanocephalusNear ThreatenedNT78HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
183Threskiornithidae (Ibises, Spoonbills)Red-naped IbisPseudibis papillosaRed-naped Ibis Pseudibis papillosaNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC78MediumMediumMediumMediumLowMediumMediumLowLowMediumMediumMedium
184Threskiornithidae (Ibises, Spoonbills)Glossy IbisPlegadis falcinellusGlossy Ibis Plegadis falcinellusLeast ConcernLC78MediumLowLowLowVery LowLowLowLowMediumMediumMediumMedium
185Threskiornithidae (Ibises, Spoonbills)Eurasian SpoonbillPlatalea leucorodiaEurasian Spoonbill Platalea leucorodiaLeast ConcernLC78MediumLowLowLowLowVery LowVery LowLowLowLowLowMedium
186Ardeidae (Herons, Bitterns)Yellow BitternIxobrychus sinensisYellow Bittern Ixobrychus sinensisLeast ConcernLC80LowVery LowVery LowLowLowLowLowLowVery LowVery LowLowLow
187Ardeidae (Herons, Bitterns)Cinnamon BitternIxobrychus cinnamomeusCinnamon Bittern Ixobrychus cinnamomeusLeast ConcernLC80Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
188Ardeidae (Herons, Bitterns)Black BitternIxobrychus flavicollisBlack Bittern Ixobrychus flavicollisLeast ConcernLC80Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
189Ardeidae (Herons, Bitterns)Malayan Night HeronGorsachius melanolophusMalayan Night Heron Gorsachius melanolophusLeast ConcernLC82Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low---Very LowVery LowVery Low
190Ardeidae (Herons, Bitterns)Black-crowned Night HeronNycticorax nycticoraxBlack-crowned Night Heron Nycticorax nycticoraxLeast ConcernLC82MediumMediumMediumHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
191Ardeidae (Herons, Bitterns)Striated HeronButorides striataStriated Heron Butorides striataLeast ConcernLC82LowLowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLow
192Ardeidae (Herons, Bitterns)Indian Pond HeronArdeola grayiiIndian Pond Heron Ardeola grayiiLeast ConcernLC82Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
193Ardeidae (Herons, Bitterns)Chinese Pond HeronArdeola bacchusChinese Pond Heron Ardeola bacchusLeast ConcernLC82----Very LowLowVery LowVery Low----
194Ardeidae (Herons, Bitterns)Eastern Cattle EgretBubulcus coromandusEastern Cattle Egret Bubulcus coromandusLeast ConcernLC86Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery High
195Ardeidae (Herons, Bitterns)Grey HeronArdea cinereaGrey Heron Ardea cinereaLeast ConcernLC84HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
196Ardeidae (Herons, Bitterns)Purple HeronArdea purpureaPurple Heron Ardea purpureaLeast ConcernLC84HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
197Ardeidae (Herons, Bitterns)Great EgretArdea albaGreat Egret Ardea albaLeast ConcernLC86HighHighHighHighHighMediumHighHighHighHighHighHigh
198Ardeidae (Herons, Bitterns)Intermediate EgretArdea intermediaIntermediate Egret Ardea intermediaLeast ConcernLC86HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
199Ardeidae (Herons, Bitterns)Little EgretEgretta garzettaLittle Egret Egretta garzettaLeast ConcernLC86Very HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery High
200Ardeidae (Herons, Bitterns)Western Reef HeronEgretta gularisWestern Reef Heron Egretta gularisLeast ConcernLC86LowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLow
201Pelecanidae (Pelicans)Great White PelicanPelecanus onocrotalusGreat White Pelican Pelecanus onocrotalusLeast ConcernLC90Very Low-----------
202Pelecanidae (Pelicans)Spot-billed PelicanPelecanus philippensisSpot-billed Pelican Pelecanus philippensisNear ThreatenedNT90HighMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumLowMediumMediumMediumHigh
203Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Black-winged KiteElanus caeruleusBlack-winged Kite Elanus caeruleusLeast ConcernLC102MediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMedium
204Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Egyptian VultureNeophron percnopterusEgyptian Vulture Neophron percnopterusEndangeredEN108LowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
205Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Crested Honey BuzzardPernis ptilorhynchusCrested Honey Buzzard Pernis ptilorhynchusLeast ConcernLC106HighHighHighHighMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHigh
206Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Jerdon's BazaAviceda jerdoniJerdon's Baza Aviceda jerdoniLeast ConcernLC102------------
207Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Black BazaAviceda leuphotesBlack Baza Aviceda leuphotesLeast ConcernLC102MediumMediumLowVery LowVery Low---Very LowLowMediumMedium
208Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)White-rumped VultureGyps bengalensisWhite-rumped Vulture Gyps bengalensisCritically EndangeredCR108LowLowLowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLowLowLow
209Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Indian VultureGyps indicusIndian Vulture Gyps indicusNear EndemicNECritically EndangeredCR108Very LowVery LowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
210Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Himalayan VultureGyps himalayensisHimalayan Vulture Gyps himalayensisNear ThreatenedNT110-Very Low----------
211Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Griffon VultureGyps fulvusGriffon Vulture Gyps fulvusLeast ConcernLC110------------
212Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Red-headed VultureSarcogyps calvusRed-headed Vulture Sarcogyps calvusCritically EndangeredCR110Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
213Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Cinereous VultureAegypius monachusCinereous Vulture Aegypius monachusNear ThreatenedNT110--Very Low---------
214Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Crested Serpent EagleSpilornis cheelaCrested Serpent Eagle Spilornis cheelaLeast ConcernLC112HighHighHighHighHighMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHighHigh
215Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Short-toed Snake EagleCircaetus gallicusShort-toed Snake Eagle Circaetus gallicusLeast ConcernLC112LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLowLowLowLowLowLow
216Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Changeable Hawk-EagleNisaetus cirrhatusChangeable Hawk-Eagle Nisaetus cirrhatusLeast ConcernLC130MediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHigh
217Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Legge's Hawk-EagleNisaetus kelaartiLegge's Hawk-Eagle Nisaetus kelaartiNear EndemicNEN/AN/A130Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
218Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Rufous-bellied EagleLophotriorchis kieneriiRufous-bellied Eagle Lophotriorchis kieneriiNear ThreatenedNT128LowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLow
219Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Black EagleIctinaetus malaiensisBlack Eagle Ictinaetus malaiensisLeast ConcernLC106HighMediumMediumMediumMediumLowLowLowMediumMediumMediumHigh
220Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Indian Spotted EagleClanga hastataIndian Spotted Eagle Clanga hastataNear EndemicNEVulnerableVU124Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
221Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Greater Spotted EagleClanga clangaGreater Spotted Eagle Clanga clangaVulnerableVU124LowLowVery LowVery Low---Very LowVery LowVery LowLowLow
222Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Booted EagleHieraaetus pennatusBooted Eagle Hieraaetus pennatusLeast ConcernLC128MediumMediumMediumVery LowVery Low-Very LowVery LowVery LowLowMediumMedium
223Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Tawny EagleAquila rapaxTawny Eagle Aquila rapaxVulnerableVU126Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
224Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Steppe EagleAquila nipalensisSteppe Eagle Aquila nipalensisEndangeredEN126Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-----Very LowVery LowVery Low
225Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Eastern Imperial EagleAquila heliacaEastern Imperial Eagle Aquila heliacaVulnerableVU126Very LowVery LowVery Low-------Very LowVery Low
226Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Bonelli's EagleAquila fasciataBonelli's Eagle Aquila fasciataLeast ConcernLC128LowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowLow
227Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Crested GoshawkAccipiter trivirgatusCrested Goshawk Accipiter trivirgatusLeast ConcernLC118MediumMediumMediumLowLowLowLowLowLowMediumMediumMedium
228Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)ShikraAccipiter badiusShikra Accipiter badiusLeast ConcernLC118HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
229Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)BesraAccipiter virgatusBesra Accipiter virgatusLeast ConcernLC120Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
230Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Eurasian SparrowhawkAccipiter nisusEurasian Sparrowhawk Accipiter nisusLeast ConcernLC120Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low----Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
231Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Western Marsh HarrierCircus aeruginosusWestern Marsh Harrier Circus aeruginosusLeast ConcernLC114MediumLowLowVery LowVery Low--Very LowVery LowLowLowMedium
232Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Pallid HarrierCircus macrourusPallid Harrier Circus macrourusNear ThreatenedNT116Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low---Very LowVery LowVery LowLow
233Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Montagu's HarrierCircus pygargusMontagu's Harrier Circus pygargusLeast ConcernLC116Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low----Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
234Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Black KiteMilvus migransBlack Kite Milvus migransLeast ConcernLC102Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
235Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Brahminy KiteHaliastur indusBrahminy Kite Haliastur indusLeast ConcernLC102Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
236Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)White-eyed BuzzardButastur teesaWhite-eyed Buzzard Butastur teesaLeast ConcernLC122Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
237Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Long-legged BuzzardButeo rufinusLong-legged Buzzard Buteo rufinusLeast ConcernLC122-Very LowVery Low-------Very LowVery Low
238Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Common BuzzardButeo buteoCommon Buzzard Buteo buteoLeast ConcernLC122LowLowLowVery LowVery Low---Very LowVery LowLowLow
239Tytonidae (Barn Owls)Eastern Barn OwlTyto javanicaEastern Barn Owl Tyto javanicaLeast ConcernLC214LowVery LowLowLowVery LowLowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowLow
240Tytonidae (Barn Owls)Eastern Grass OwlTyto longimembrisEastern Grass Owl Tyto longimembrisLeast ConcernLC214Very Low----------Very Low
241Tytonidae (Barn Owls)Sri Lanka Bay OwlPhodilus assimilisSri Lanka Bay Owl Phodilus assimilisNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC214LowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLow
242Strigidae (Owls)Indian Scops OwlOtus bakkamoenaIndian Scops Owl Otus bakkamoenaNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC216MediumLowLowLowLowVery LowLowLowLowLowMediumMedium
243Strigidae (Owls)Oriental Scops OwlOtus suniaOriental Scops Owl Otus suniaLeast ConcernLC218LowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLowLow
244Strigidae (Owls)Indian Eagle-OwlBubo bengalensisIndian Eagle-Owl Bubo bengalensisNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC222Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
245Strigidae (Owls)Spot-bellied Eagle-OwlKetupa nipalensisSpot-bellied Eagle-Owl Ketupa nipalensisLeast ConcernLC222LowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLowLow
246Strigidae (Owls)Brown Fish OwlKetupa zeylonensisBrown Fish Owl Ketupa zeylonensisLeast ConcernLC222MediumMediumMediumMediumLowLowLowLowLowLowMediumMedium
247Strigidae (Owls)Mottled Wood OwlStrix ocellataMottled Wood Owl Strix ocellataEndemicELeast ConcernLC224LowLowLowLowLowVery LowLowLowLowLowLowLow
248Strigidae (Owls)Brown Wood OwlStrix leptogrammicaBrown Wood Owl Strix leptogrammicaLeast ConcernLC224LowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLow
249Strigidae (Owls)Jungle OwletGlaucidium radiatumJungle Owlet Glaucidium radiatumNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC220HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
250Strigidae (Owls)Spotted OwletAthene bramaSpotted Owlet Athene bramaLeast ConcernLC220HighMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMedium
251Strigidae (Owls)Short-eared OwlAsio flammeusShort-eared Owl Asio flammeusLeast ConcernLC214---------Very LowVery LowVery Low
252Trogonidae (Trogons)Malabar TrogonHarpactes fasciatusMalabar Trogon Harpactes fasciatusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC236HighMediumMediumMediumMediumLowLowLowLowMediumMediumHigh
253Upupidae (Hoopoes)Eurasian HoopoeUpupa epopsEurasian Hoopoe Upupa epopsLeast ConcernLC236HighHighHighHighHighHighMediumMediumMediumHighHighHigh
254Bucerotidae (Hornbills)Great HornbillBuceros bicornisGreat Hornbill Buceros bicornisVulnerableVU246LowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLow
255Bucerotidae (Hornbills)Malabar Pied HornbillAnthracoceros coronatusMalabar Pied Hornbill Anthracoceros coronatusNear EndemicNENear ThreatenedNT244Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
256Bucerotidae (Hornbills)Malabar Grey HornbillOcyceros griseusMalabar Grey Hornbill Ocyceros griseusEndemicEVulnerableVU244HighHighHighHighHighMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHighHigh
257Bucerotidae (Hornbills)Indian Grey HornbillOcyceros birostrisIndian Grey Hornbill Ocyceros birostrisNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC244MediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMedium
258Coraciidae (Rollers)Indian RollerCoracias benghalensisIndian Roller Coracias benghalensisLeast ConcernLC236HighHighHighMediumMediumHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
259Coraciidae (Rollers)European RollerCoracias garrulusEuropean Roller Coracias garrulusLeast ConcernLC236--------Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
260Coraciidae (Rollers)Oriental DollarbirdEurystomus orientalisOriental Dollarbird Eurystomus orientalisLeast ConcernLC236MediumMediumMediumLowLowLowLowVery LowLowLowMediumMedium
261Alcedinidae (Kingfishers)Stork-billed KingfisherPelargopsis capensisStork-billed Kingfisher Pelargopsis capensisLeast ConcernLC238HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
262Alcedinidae (Kingfishers)White-throated KingfisherHalcyon smyrnensisWhite-throated Kingfisher Halcyon smyrnensisLeast ConcernLC238Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
263Alcedinidae (Kingfishers)Black-capped KingfisherHalcyon pileataBlack-capped Kingfisher Halcyon pileataLeast ConcernLC238Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
264Alcedinidae (Kingfishers)Blue-eared KingfisherAlcedo menintingBlue-eared Kingfisher Alcedo menintingLeast ConcernLC240Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
265Alcedinidae (Kingfishers)Common KingfisherAlcedo atthisCommon Kingfisher Alcedo atthisLeast ConcernLC240HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
266Alcedinidae (Kingfishers)Oriental Dwarf KingfisherCeyx erithacaOriental Dwarf Kingfisher Ceyx erithacaLeast ConcernLC240LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
267Alcedinidae (Kingfishers)Pied KingfisherCeryle rudisPied Kingfisher Ceryle rudisLeast ConcernLC240HighMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHigh
268Meropidae (Bee-eaters)Blue-bearded Bee-eaterNyctyornis athertoniBlue-bearded Bee-eater Nyctyornis athertoniLeast ConcernLC242LowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowLow
269Meropidae (Bee-eaters)Blue-cheeked Bee-eaterMerops persicusBlue-cheeked Bee-eater Merops persicusLeast ConcernLC242----Very LowVery LowVery Low---Very Low-
270Meropidae (Bee-eaters)Blue-tailed Bee-eaterMerops philippinusBlue-tailed Bee-eater Merops philippinusLeast ConcernLC242Very HighHighHighHighLowVery LowVery LowLowHighVery HighVery HighVery High
271Meropidae (Bee-eaters)Chestnut-headed Bee-eaterMerops leschenaultiChestnut-headed Bee-eater Merops leschenaultiLeast ConcernLC242HighHighHighHighMediumLowLowLowMediumMediumHighHigh
272Meropidae (Bee-eaters)European Bee-eaterMerops apiasterEuropean Bee-eater Merops apiasterLeast ConcernLC242Very LowVery LowVery Low----Very LowVery LowLowLowVery Low
273Megalaimidae (Asian Barbets)Brown-headed BarbetPsilopogon zeylanicusBrown-headed Barbet Psilopogon zeylanicusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC248LowLowLowLowVery LowVery LowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLow
274Megalaimidae (Asian Barbets)White-cheeked BarbetPsilopogon viridisWhite-cheeked Barbet Psilopogon viridisEndemicELeast ConcernLC248Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
275Megalaimidae (Asian Barbets)Malabar BarbetPsilopogon malabaricusMalabar Barbet Psilopogon malabaricusEndemicELeast ConcernLC250HighHighHighMediumMediumMediumLowLowLowMediumMediumHigh
276Megalaimidae (Asian Barbets)Coppersmith BarbetPsilopogon haemacephalusCoppersmith Barbet Psilopogon haemacephalusLeast ConcernLC250HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
277Picidae (Woodpeckers)Eurasian WryneckJynx torquillaEurasian Wryneck Jynx torquillaLeast ConcernLC252Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low----Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
278Picidae (Woodpeckers)Speckled PiculetPicumnus innominatusSpeckled Piculet Picumnus innominatusLeast ConcernLC252Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
279Picidae (Woodpeckers)Heart-spotted WoodpeckerHemicircus canenteHeart-spotted Woodpecker Hemicircus canenteLeast ConcernLC252HighMediumMediumMediumLowLowLowLowLowMediumMediumHigh
280Picidae (Woodpeckers)Brown-capped Pygmy WoodpeckerYungipicus nanusBrown-capped Pygmy Woodpecker Yungipicus nanusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC256HighHighHighMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHigh
281Picidae (Woodpeckers)Yellow-crowned WoodpeckerLeiopicus mahrattensisYellow-crowned Woodpecker Leiopicus mahrattensisLeast ConcernLC258LowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowLow
282Picidae (Woodpeckers)White-bellied WoodpeckerDryocopus javensisWhite-bellied Woodpecker Dryocopus javensisLeast ConcernLC254MediumMediumLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowVery LowLowLowMedium
283Picidae (Woodpeckers)Lesser YellownapePicus chlorolophusLesser Yellownape Picus chlorolophusLeast ConcernLC260MediumMediumMediumLowLowLowLowLowLowMediumMediumMedium
284Picidae (Woodpeckers)Streak-throated WoodpeckerPicus xanthopygaeusStreak-throated Woodpecker Picus xanthopygaeusLeast ConcernLC260MediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumLowLowMediumMediumMediumMedium
285Picidae (Woodpeckers)Common FlamebackDinopium javanenseCommon Flameback Dinopium javanenseLeast ConcernLC262LowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLow
286Picidae (Woodpeckers)Black-rumped FlamebackDinopium benghalenseBlack-rumped Flameback Dinopium benghalenseNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC262Very HighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
287Picidae (Woodpeckers)Greater FlamebackChrysocolaptes guttacristatusGreater Flameback Chrysocolaptes guttacristatusLeast ConcernLC262HighHighHighHighMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHigh
288Picidae (Woodpeckers)White-naped WoodpeckerChrysocolaptes festivusWhite-naped Woodpecker Chrysocolaptes festivusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC262LowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLowLow
289Picidae (Woodpeckers)Rufous WoodpeckerMicropternus brachyurusRufous Woodpecker Micropternus brachyurusLeast ConcernLC254MediumMediumMediumLowLowLowLowLowLowLowMediumMedium
290Falconidae (Caracaras, Falcons)Lesser KestrelFalco naumanniLesser Kestrel Falco naumanniLeast ConcernLC96Very LowVery LowVery Low-----Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
291Falconidae (Caracaras, Falcons)Common KestrelFalco tinnunculusCommon Kestrel Falco tinnunculusLeast ConcernLC96MediumMediumLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowMediumHigh
292Falconidae (Caracaras, Falcons)Red-necked FalconFalco chicqueraRed-necked Falcon Falco chicqueraNear ThreatenedNT96Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
293Falconidae (Caracaras, Falcons)Amur FalconFalco amurensisAmur Falcon Falco amurensisLeast ConcernLC98Very Low--------Very LowVery LowVery Low
294Falconidae (Caracaras, Falcons)Eurasian HobbyFalco subbuteoEurasian Hobby Falco subbuteoLeast ConcernLC98Very LowVery LowVery Low---------
295Falconidae (Caracaras, Falcons)Peregrine FalconFalco peregrinusPeregrine Falcon Falco peregrinusLeast ConcernLC100LowLowLowLowLowLowLowVery LowLowLowLowLow
296Psittaculidae (Old World Parrots)Plum-headed ParakeetPsittacula cyanocephalaPlum-headed Parakeet Psittacula cyanocephalaNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC202HighHighHighHighMediumHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
297Psittaculidae (Old World Parrots)Red-breasted ParakeetPsittacula alexandriRed-breasted Parakeet Psittacula alexandriNear ThreatenedNT202Very Low-----------
298Psittaculidae (Old World Parrots)Blue-winged ParakeetPsittacula columboidesBlue-winged Parakeet Psittacula columboidesEndemicELeast ConcernLC202HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
299Psittaculidae (Old World Parrots)Alexandrine ParakeetPsittacula eupatriaAlexandrine Parakeet Psittacula eupatriaNear ThreatenedNT200Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
300Psittaculidae (Old World Parrots)Rose-ringed ParakeetPsittacula krameriRose-ringed Parakeet Psittacula krameriLeast ConcernLC200Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
301Psittaculidae (Old World Parrots)Vernal Hanging ParrotLoriculus vernalisVernal Hanging Parrot Loriculus vernalisLeast ConcernLC202HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
302Pittidae (Pittas)Indian PittaPitta brachyuraIndian Pitta Pitta brachyuraNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC264HighMediumMediumMediumVery LowVery Low--Very LowMediumHighHigh
303Vangidae (Vangas and Allies)Bar-winged Flycatcher-shrikeHemipus picatusBar-winged Flycatcher-shrike Hemipus picatusLeast ConcernLC268HighMediumMediumMediumLowLowLowLowLowMediumMediumMedium
304Vangidae (Vangas and Allies)Malabar WoodshrikeTephrodornis sylvicolaMalabar Woodshrike Tephrodornis sylvicolaEndemicELeast ConcernLC266MediumMediumMediumLowLowLowLowLowLowMediumMediumHigh
305Vangidae (Vangas and Allies)Common WoodshrikeTephrodornis pondicerianusCommon Woodshrike Tephrodornis pondicerianusLeast ConcernLC266MediumMediumMediumLowLowLowLowLowMediumMediumMediumMedium
306Artamidae (Woodswallows, Butcherbirds and Allies)Ashy WoodswallowArtamus fuscusAshy Woodswallow Artamus fuscusLeast ConcernLC266HighHighMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHighHighHighHighHigh
307Aegithinidae (Ioras)Common IoraAegithina tiphiaCommon Iora Aegithina tiphiaLeast ConcernLC270HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
308Aegithinidae (Ioras)Marshall's IoraAegithina nigroluteaMarshall's Iora Aegithina nigroluteaNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC270Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
309Campephagidae (Cuckooshrikes)White-bellied MinivetPericrocotus erythropygiusWhite-bellied Minivet Pericrocotus erythropygiusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC270LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
310Campephagidae (Cuckooshrikes)Small MinivetPericrocotus cinnamomeusSmall Minivet Pericrocotus cinnamomeusLeast ConcernLC272HighHighHighHighMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHighHighHigh
311Campephagidae (Cuckooshrikes)Orange MinivetPericrocotus flammeusOrange Minivet Pericrocotus flammeusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC272HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
312Campephagidae (Cuckooshrikes)Ashy MinivetPericrocotus divaricatusAshy Minivet Pericrocotus divaricatusLeast ConcernLC270Very LowVery Low----------
313Campephagidae (Cuckooshrikes)Large CuckooshrikeCoracina maceiLarge Cuckooshrike Coracina maceiLeast ConcernLC268LowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowMedium
314Campephagidae (Cuckooshrikes)Black-winged CuckooshrikeLalage melaschistosBlack-winged Cuckooshrike Lalage melaschistosLeast ConcernLC268-----------Very Low
315Campephagidae (Cuckooshrikes)Black-headed CuckooshrikeLalage melanopteraBlack-headed Cuckooshrike Lalage melanopteraNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC268MediumMediumMediumMediumLowLowLowLowLowMediumMediumMedium
316Laniidae (Shrikes)Brown ShrikeLanius cristatusBrown Shrike Lanius cristatusLeast ConcernLC274HighHighHighMediumLowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowHighHighHigh
317Laniidae (Shrikes)Bay-backed ShrikeLanius vittatusBay-backed Shrike Lanius vittatusLeast ConcernLC276HighMediumMediumMediumLowLowLowLowMediumHighHighHigh
318Laniidae (Shrikes)Long-tailed ShrikeLanius schachLong-tailed Shrike Lanius schachLeast ConcernLC276HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
319Laniidae (Shrikes)Great Grey ShrikeLanius excubitorGreat Grey Shrike Lanius excubitorLeast ConcernLC276Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
320Oriolidae (Figbirds, Old World Orioles, Piopios)Black-hooded OrioleOriolus xanthornusBlack-hooded Oriole Oriolus xanthornusLeast ConcernLC282HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
321Oriolidae (Figbirds, Old World Orioles, Piopios)Indian Golden OrioleOriolus kundooIndian Golden Oriole Oriolus kundooLeast ConcernLC282HighHighHighHighLowVery LowVery LowLowLowMediumHighHigh
322Oriolidae (Figbirds, Old World Orioles, Piopios)Black-naped OrioleOriolus chinensisBlack-naped Oriole Oriolus chinensisLeast ConcernLC282MediumMediumLowLowVery Low-Very LowVery LowVery LowLowMediumMedium
323Dicruridae (Drongos)Black DrongoDicrurus macrocercusBlack Drongo Dicrurus macrocercusLeast ConcernLC280Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
324Dicruridae (Drongos)Ashy DrongoDicrurus leucophaeusAshy Drongo Dicrurus leucophaeusLeast ConcernLC280HighHighHighMediumVery LowVery Low-Very LowLowHighHighHigh
325Dicruridae (Drongos)White-bellied DrongoDicrurus caerulescensWhite-bellied Drongo Dicrurus caerulescensNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC280HighMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumHigh
326Dicruridae (Drongos)Bronzed DrongoDicrurus aeneusBronzed Drongo Dicrurus aeneusLeast ConcernLC280HighHighHighHighMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHighHigh
327Dicruridae (Drongos)Hair-crested DrongoDicrurus hottentottusHair-crested Drongo Dicrurus hottentottusLeast ConcernLC278Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
328Dicruridae (Drongos)Greater Racket-tailed DrongoDicrurus paradiseusGreater Racket-tailed Drongo Dicrurus paradiseusLeast ConcernLC278Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery High
329Rhipiduridae (Fantails)White-spotted FantailRhipidura albogularisWhite-spotted Fantail Rhipidura albogularisEndemicELeast ConcernLC284HighMediumHighHighMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumHigh
330Rhipiduridae (Fantails)White-browed FantailRhipidura aureolaWhite-browed Fantail Rhipidura aureolaLeast ConcernLC284MediumLowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowMediumMedium
331Monarchidae (Monarchs)Black-naped MonarchHypothymis azureaBlack-naped Monarch Hypothymis azureaLeast ConcernLC284MediumMediumMediumLowLowLowLowLowLowLowMediumHigh
332Monarchidae (Monarchs)Indian Paradise FlycatcherTerpsiphone paradisiIndian Paradise Flycatcher Terpsiphone paradisiLeast ConcernLC284HighHighHighHighLowLowLowLowLowMediumHighHigh
333Corvidae (Crows, Jays)Rufous TreepieDendrocitta vagabundaRufous Treepie Dendrocitta vagabundaLeast ConcernLC288Very HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
334Corvidae (Crows, Jays)White-bellied TreepieDendrocitta leucogastraWhite-bellied Treepie Dendrocitta leucogastraEndemicELeast ConcernLC288HighHighHighMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHigh
335Corvidae (Crows, Jays)House CrowCorvus splendensHouse Crow Corvus splendensLeast ConcernLC292Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
336Corvidae (Crows, Jays)Indian Jungle CrowCorvus culminatusIndian Jungle Crow Corvus culminatusNear EndemicNEN/AN/A290Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
337Stenostiridae (Fairy Flycatchers)Grey-headed Canary-flycatcherCulicicapa ceylonensisGrey-headed Canary-flycatcher Culicicapa ceylonensisLeast ConcernLC444HighHighHighHighMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHigh
338Paridae (Tits, Chickadees)Cinereous TitParus cinereusCinereous Tit Parus cinereusLeast ConcernLC294HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
339Paridae (Tits, Chickadees)White-naped TitMachlolophus nuchalisWhite-naped Tit Machlolophus nuchalisEndemicEVulnerableVU294Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low--Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
340Paridae (Tits, Chickadees)Indian Black-lored TitMachlolophus aplonotusIndian Black-lored Tit Machlolophus aplonotusEndemicEN/AN/A294MediumMediumMediumMediumLowLowLowLowMediumMediumMediumMedium
341Alaudidae (Larks)Rufous-tailed LarkAmmomanes phoenicuraRufous-tailed Lark Ammomanes phoenicuraNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC308Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
342Alaudidae (Larks)Ashy-crowned Sparrow-LarkEremopterix griseusAshy-crowned Sparrow-Lark Eremopterix griseusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC310MediumLowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowMedium
343Alaudidae (Larks)Indian Bush LarkMirafra erythropteraIndian Bush Lark Mirafra erythropteraNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC306Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
344Alaudidae (Larks)Jerdon's Bush LarkMirafra affinisJerdon's Bush Lark Mirafra affinisNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC306HighMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
345Alaudidae (Larks)Oriental SkylarkAlauda gulgulaOriental Skylark Alauda gulgulaLeast ConcernLC312LowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLow
346Alaudidae (Larks)Sykes's LarkGalerida devaSykes's Lark Galerida devaEndemicELeast ConcernLC312Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
347Alaudidae (Larks)Malabar LarkGalerida malabaricaMalabar Lark Galerida malabaricaEndemicELeast ConcernLC312LowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLowLowLowLow
348Alaudidae (Larks)Mongolian Short-toed LarkCalandrella dukhunensisMongolian Short-toed Lark Calandrella dukhunensisLeast ConcernLC310Very LowVery Low------Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
349Pycnonotidae (Bulbuls)Grey-headed BulbulBrachypodius priocephalusGrey-headed Bulbul Brachypodius priocephalusEndemicENear ThreatenedNT314MediumLowLowLowVery LowVery LowLowVery LowVery LowLowLowMedium
350Pycnonotidae (Bulbuls)Flame-throated BulbulRubigula gularisFlame-throated Bulbul Rubigula gularisEndemicELeast ConcernLC316HighHighHighMediumLowLowLowLowLowMediumHighHigh
351Pycnonotidae (Bulbuls)Red-whiskered BulbulPycnonotus jocosusRed-whiskered Bulbul Pycnonotus jocosusLeast ConcernLC316Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
352Pycnonotidae (Bulbuls)Red-vented BulbulPycnonotus caferRed-vented Bulbul Pycnonotus caferLeast ConcernLC318Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
353Pycnonotidae (Bulbuls)Yellow-throated BulbulPycnonotus xantholaemusYellow-throated Bulbul Pycnonotus xantholaemusEndemicEVulnerableVU318LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowLow
354Pycnonotidae (Bulbuls)White-browed BulbulPycnonotus luteolusWhite-browed Bulbul Pycnonotus luteolusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC318HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
355Pycnonotidae (Bulbuls)Yellow-browed BulbulAcritillas indicaYellow-browed Bulbul Acritillas indicaNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC320HighHighHighHighHighMediumMediumHighHighHighHighHigh
356Pycnonotidae (Bulbuls)Square-tailed BulbulHypsipetes ganeesaSquare-tailed Bulbul Hypsipetes ganeesaNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC320HighHighHighHighMediumLowLowLowMediumMediumHighHigh
357Hirundinidae (Swallows, Martins)Sand MartinRiparia ripariaSand Martin Riparia ripariaLeast ConcernLC300Very Low-------Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
358Hirundinidae (Swallows, Martins)Barn SwallowHirundo rusticaBarn Swallow Hirundo rusticaLeast ConcernLC304Very HighVery HighHighHighMediumLowVery LowMediumHighVery HighVery HighVery High
359Hirundinidae (Swallows, Martins)Hill SwallowHirundo domicolaHill Swallow Hirundo domicolaNear EndemicNEN/AN/A304HighMediumHighHighMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumHigh
360Hirundinidae (Swallows, Martins)Wire-tailed SwallowHirundo smithiiWire-tailed Swallow Hirundo smithiiLeast ConcernLC302MediumLowLowLowLowLowLowLowMediumLowMediumMedium
361Hirundinidae (Swallows, Martins)Eurasian Crag MartinPtyonoprogne rupestrisEurasian Crag Martin Ptyonoprogne rupestrisLeast ConcernLC300---------Very Low--
362Hirundinidae (Swallows, Martins)Dusky Crag MartinPtyonoprogne concolorDusky Crag Martin Ptyonoprogne concolorLeast ConcernLC300MediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMedium
363Hirundinidae (Swallows, Martins)Siberian House MartinDelichon lagopodumSiberian House Martin Delichon lagopodumLeast ConcernLC302Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low----Very LowVery LowVery Low
364Hirundinidae (Swallows, Martins)Red-rumped SwallowCecropis dauricaRed-rumped Swallow Cecropis dauricaLeast ConcernLC304HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
365Hirundinidae (Swallows, Martins)Streak-throated SwallowPetrochelidon fluvicolaStreak-throated Swallow Petrochelidon fluvicolaNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC302LowLowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLow
366Phylloscopidae (Leaf Warblers)Hume's Leaf WarblerPhylloscopus humeiHume's Leaf Warbler Phylloscopus humeiLeast ConcernLC342Very Low-Very Low---------
367Phylloscopidae (Leaf Warblers)Yellow-browed WarblerPhylloscopus inornatusYellow-browed Warbler Phylloscopus inornatusLeast ConcernLC342Very LowVery Low--------Very LowVery Low
368Phylloscopidae (Leaf Warblers)Tytler's Leaf WarblerPhylloscopus tytleriTytler's Leaf Warbler Phylloscopus tytleriNear EndemicNENear ThreatenedNT346Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low----Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
369Phylloscopidae (Leaf Warblers)Sulphur-bellied WarblerPhylloscopus griseolusSulphur-bellied Warbler Phylloscopus griseolusLeast ConcernLC340Very LowVery LowVery Low--------Very Low
370Phylloscopidae (Leaf Warblers)Dusky WarblerPhylloscopus fuscatusDusky Warbler Phylloscopus fuscatusLeast ConcernLC340-----------Very Low
371Phylloscopidae (Leaf Warblers)Common ChiffchaffPhylloscopus collybitaCommon Chiffchaff Phylloscopus collybitaLeast ConcernLC340------------
372Phylloscopidae (Leaf Warblers)Green WarblerPhylloscopus nitidusGreen Warbler Phylloscopus nitidusLeast ConcernLC344HighHighHighLowVery Low-Very LowVery LowLowHighHighHigh
373Phylloscopidae (Leaf Warblers)Greenish WarblerPhylloscopus trochiloidesGreenish Warbler Phylloscopus trochiloidesLeast ConcernLC344HighHighHighHighLowVery LowVery LowLowHighHighHighHigh
374Phylloscopidae (Leaf Warblers)Large-billed Leaf WarblerPhylloscopus magnirostrisLarge-billed Leaf Warbler Phylloscopus magnirostrisLeast ConcernLC344HighMediumMediumLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowMediumHighHigh
375Phylloscopidae (Leaf Warblers)Western Crowned WarblerPhylloscopus occipitalisWestern Crowned Warbler Phylloscopus occipitalisNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC344LowLowLowVery LowVery Low---Very LowVery LowLowLow
376Acrocephalidae (Reed Warblers and Allies)Clamorous Reed WarblerAcrocephalus stentoreusClamorous Reed Warbler Acrocephalus stentoreusLeast ConcernLC334HighMediumMediumLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowMediumMedium
377Acrocephalidae (Reed Warblers and Allies)Paddyfield WarblerAcrocephalus agricolaPaddyfield Warbler Acrocephalus agricolaLeast ConcernLC336LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-----Very LowVery LowLow
378Acrocephalidae (Reed Warblers and Allies)Blyth's Reed WarblerAcrocephalus dumetorumBlyth's Reed Warbler Acrocephalus dumetorumLeast ConcernLC336Very HighVery HighVery HighHighLowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowMediumHighVery High
379Acrocephalidae (Reed Warblers and Allies)Thick-billed WarblerArundinax aedonThick-billed Warbler Arundinax aedonLeast ConcernLC334Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low----Very LowVery LowVery Low
380Acrocephalidae (Reed Warblers and Allies)Booted WarblerIduna caligataBooted Warbler Iduna caligataLeast ConcernLC338HighMediumMediumLowVery Low--Very LowVery LowLowMediumHigh
381Acrocephalidae (Reed Warblers and Allies)Sykes's WarblerIduna ramaSykes's Warbler Iduna ramaLeast ConcernLC338MediumLowLowVery LowVery Low--Very LowVery LowVery LowLowLow
382Locustellidae (Grassbirds and Allies)Pallas's Grasshopper WarblerHelopsaltes certhiolaPallas's Grasshopper Warbler Helopsaltes certhiolaLeast ConcernLC334Very Low-------Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
383Locustellidae (Grassbirds and Allies)Common Grasshopper WarblerLocustella naeviaCommon Grasshopper Warbler Locustella naeviaLeast ConcernLC334Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-----Very LowVery LowVery Low
384Locustellidae (Grassbirds and Allies)Broad-tailed GrassbirdSchoenicola platyurusBroad-tailed Grassbird Schoenicola platyurusEndemicEVulnerableVU328Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
385Cisticolidae (Cisticolas and Allies)Zitting CisticolaCisticola juncidisZitting Cisticola Cisticola juncidisLeast ConcernLC326MediumLowLowLowLowLowMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMedium
386Cisticolidae (Cisticolas and Allies)Grey-breasted PriniaPrinia hodgsoniiGrey-breasted Prinia Prinia hodgsoniiLeast ConcernLC324MediumMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHighHighHighMediumMediumMedium
387Cisticolidae (Cisticolas and Allies)Jungle PriniaPrinia sylvaticaJungle Prinia Prinia sylvaticaNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC324LowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowMediumMediumLowMedium
388Cisticolidae (Cisticolas and Allies)Ashy PriniaPrinia socialisAshy Prinia Prinia socialisNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC324HighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHigh
389Cisticolidae (Cisticolas and Allies)Plain PriniaPrinia inornataPlain Prinia Prinia inornataLeast ConcernLC324HighHighHighMediumMediumMediumHighHighHighHighHighHigh
390Cisticolidae (Cisticolas and Allies)Common TailorbirdOrthotomus sutoriusCommon Tailorbird Orthotomus sutoriusLeast ConcernLC328Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
391Timaliidae (Babblers, Scimitar Babblers)Indian Scimitar BabblerPomatorhinus horsfieldiiIndian Scimitar Babbler Pomatorhinus horsfieldiiEndemicELeast ConcernLC362HighHighHighHighHighMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHighHigh
392Timaliidae (Babblers, Scimitar Babblers)Tawny-bellied BabblerDumetia hyperythraTawny-bellied Babbler Dumetia hyperythraNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC360LowLowLowLowLowLowMediumLowLowLowLowMedium
393Timaliidae (Babblers, Scimitar Babblers)Dark-fronted BabblerDumetia atricepsDark-fronted Babbler Dumetia atricepsNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC358MediumMediumMediumLowLowLowVery LowLowLowLowMediumMedium
394Timaliidae (Babblers, Scimitar Babblers)Pin-striped Tit-BabblerMixornis gularisPin-striped Tit-Babbler Mixornis gularisLeast ConcernLC358--Very LowVery LowVery Low-------
395Alcippeidae (Alcippe Fulvettas)Brown-cheeked FulvettaAlcippe poioicephalaBrown-cheeked Fulvetta Alcippe poioicephalaLeast ConcernLC382HighHighMediumLowLowLowLowLowLowMediumMediumHigh
396Pellorneidae (Ground Babblers)Puff-throated BabblerPellorneum ruficepsPuff-throated Babbler Pellorneum ruficepsLeast ConcernLC352HighMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumHigh
397Leiothrichidae (Laughingthrushes and Allies)Nilgiri LaughingthrushMontecincla cachinnansNilgiri Laughingthrush Montecincla cachinnansEndemicEEndangeredEN372MediumMediumMediumMediumLowLowLowLowLowLowMediumMedium
398Leiothrichidae (Laughingthrushes and Allies)Palani LaughingthrushMontecincla fairbankiPalani Laughingthrush Montecincla fairbankiEndemicENear ThreatenedNT372HighHighHighMediumMediumLowLowLowMediumMediumHighHigh
399Leiothrichidae (Laughingthrushes and Allies)Ashambu LaughingthrushMontecincla meridionalisAshambu Laughingthrush Montecincla meridionalisEndemicEVulnerableVU372------------
400Leiothrichidae (Laughingthrushes and Allies)Large Grey BabblerArgya malcolmiLarge Grey Babbler Argya malcolmiNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC366MediumLowLowLowLowLowMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMedium
401Leiothrichidae (Laughingthrushes and Allies)Common BabblerArgya caudataCommon Babbler Argya caudataNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC366Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
402Leiothrichidae (Laughingthrushes and Allies)Yellow-billed BabblerArgya affinisYellow-billed Babbler Argya affinisNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC366HighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighHigh
403Leiothrichidae (Laughingthrushes and Allies)Jungle BabblerArgya striataJungle Babbler Argya striataNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC366HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
404Leiothrichidae (Laughingthrushes and Allies)Rufous BabblerArgya subrufaRufous Babbler Argya subrufaEndemicELeast ConcernLC364MediumMediumMediumMediumLowLowLowLowLowLowMediumMedium
405Leiothrichidae (Laughingthrushes and Allies)Wayanad LaughingthrushPterorhinus delessertiWayanad Laughingthrush Pterorhinus delessertiEndemicELeast ConcernLC370LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
406Sylviidae (Sylviid Babblers)Eurasian BlackcapSylvia atricapillaEurasian Blackcap Sylvia atricapillaLeast ConcernLC0---------Very LowVery LowVery Low
407Sylviidae (Sylviid Babblers)Lesser WhitethroatCurruca currucaLesser Whitethroat Curruca currucaLeast ConcernLC350Very LowVery LowVery Low------Very LowVery LowVery Low
408Sylviidae (Sylviid Babblers)Hume's WhitethroatN/AN/A350LowLowLowVery LowVery Low--Very LowVery LowLowLowLow
409Sylviidae (Sylviid Babblers)Eastern Orphean WarblerCurruca crassirostrisEastern Orphean Warbler Curruca crassirostrisLeast ConcernLC350Very LowVery Low--------Very LowVery Low
410Paradoxornithidae (Parrotbills and Allies)Yellow-eyed BabblerChrysomma sinenseYellow-eyed Babbler Chrysomma sinenseLeast ConcernLC390LowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowMediumMediumMediumMedium
411Zosteropidae (White-eyes)Indian White-eyeZosterops palpebrosusIndian White-eye Zosterops palpebrosusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC392HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
412Irenidae (Fairy-bluebirds)Asian Fairy-bluebirdIrena puellaAsian Fairy-bluebird Irena puellaLeast ConcernLC448HighHighHighMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHigh
413Sittidae (Nuthatches)Indian NuthatchSitta castaneaIndian Nuthatch Sitta castaneaNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC394LowLowLowLowLowVery LowVery LowLowLowLowLowLow
414Sittidae (Nuthatches)Velvet-fronted NuthatchSitta frontalisVelvet-fronted Nuthatch Sitta frontalisLeast ConcernLC396HighHighHighHighHighMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHighHigh
415Sturnidae (Starlings, Rhabdornises)Southern Hill MynaGracula indicaSouthern Hill Myna Gracula indicaNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC400HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
416Sturnidae (Starlings, Rhabdornises)Jungle MynaAcridotheres fuscusJungle Myna Acridotheres fuscusLeast ConcernLC402HighHighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
417Sturnidae (Starlings, Rhabdornises)Common MynaAcridotheres tristisCommon Myna Acridotheres tristisLeast ConcernLC402Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
418Sturnidae (Starlings, Rhabdornises)Chestnut-tailed StarlingSturnia malabaricaChestnut-tailed Starling Sturnia malabaricaLeast ConcernLC404HighHighMediumLowVery LowVery Low--Very LowLowMediumHigh
419Sturnidae (Starlings, Rhabdornises)Malabar StarlingSturnia blythiiMalabar Starling Sturnia blythiiEndemicEN/AN/A404HighHighHighHighHighMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHigh
420Sturnidae (Starlings, Rhabdornises)Brahminy StarlingSturnia pagodarumBrahminy Starling Sturnia pagodarumNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC404HighMediumHighHighMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHighHigh
421Sturnidae (Starlings, Rhabdornises)Rosy StarlingPastor roseusRosy Starling Pastor roseusLeast ConcernLC404HighMediumMediumLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowMediumMedium
422Turdidae (Thrushes)Pied ThrushGeokichla wardiiPied Thrush Geokichla wardiiNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC406Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-----Very LowVery LowVery Low
423Turdidae (Thrushes)Orange-headed ThrushGeokichla citrinaOrange-headed Thrush Geokichla citrinaLeast ConcernLC406HighHighHighMediumMediumLowLowLowLowLowHighHigh
424Turdidae (Thrushes)Nilgiri ThrushZoothera neilgherriensisNilgiri Thrush Zoothera neilgherriensisEndemicEN/AN/A408LowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLow
425Turdidae (Thrushes)Indian BlackbirdTurdus simillimusIndian Blackbird Turdus simillimusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC410HighHighHighHighHighHighMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHigh
426Turdidae (Thrushes)Eyebrowed ThrushTurdus obscurusEyebrowed Thrush Turdus obscurusLeast ConcernLC414Very Low---------Very LowVery Low
427Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Indian RobinCopsychus fulicatusIndian Robin Copsychus fulicatusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC420HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
428Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Oriental Magpie-RobinCopsychus saularisOriental Magpie-Robin Copsychus saularisLeast ConcernLC420Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
429Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)White-rumped ShamaCopsychus malabaricusWhite-rumped Shama Copsychus malabaricusLeast ConcernLC420LowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowLow
430Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Asian Brown FlycatcherMuscicapa dauuricaAsian Brown Flycatcher Muscicapa dauuricaLeast ConcernLC434HighHighHighLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowMediumHighHigh
431Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Brown-breasted FlycatcherMuscicapa muttuiBrown-breasted Flycatcher Muscicapa muttuiLeast ConcernLC434HighMediumMediumVery LowVery LowVery Low-Very LowVery LowMediumHighHigh
432Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)White-bellied Blue FlycatcherCyornis pallidipesWhite-bellied Blue Flycatcher Cyornis pallidipesEndemicELeast ConcernLC442MediumMediumMediumLowLowLowVery LowVery LowLowLowMediumMedium
433Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Tickell's Blue FlycatcherCyornis tickelliaeTickell's Blue Flycatcher Cyornis tickelliaeLeast ConcernLC444HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
434Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Blue-throated Blue FlycatcherCyornis rubeculoidesBlue-throated Blue Flycatcher Cyornis rubeculoidesLeast ConcernLC444MediumMediumLowVery LowVery Low---Very LowLowMediumMedium
435Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Blue-and-white FlycatcherCyanoptila cyanomelanaBlue-and-white Flycatcher Cyanoptila cyanomelanaLeast ConcernLC0Very LowVery LowVery Low-------Very LowVery Low
436Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Verditer FlycatcherEumyias thalassinusVerditer Flycatcher Eumyias thalassinusLeast ConcernLC440MediumMediumLowVery LowVery Low-Very LowVery LowVery LowLowMediumMedium
437Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Nilgiri FlycatcherEumyias albicaudatusNilgiri Flycatcher Eumyias albicaudatusEndemicELeast ConcernLC440HighHighHighHighHighMediumLowMediumMediumHighHighHigh
438Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Indian Blue RobinLarvivora brunneaIndian Blue Robin Larvivora brunneaLeast ConcernLC418HighMediumMediumMediumVery Low---Very LowLowHighHigh
439Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)BluethroatLuscinia svecicaBluethroat Luscinia svecicaLeast ConcernLC418Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low------Very LowVery Low
440Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Siberian RubythroatCalliope calliopeSiberian Rubythroat Calliope calliopeLeast ConcernLC418----------Very Low-
441Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Nilgiri Blue RobinSholicola majorNilgiri Blue Robin Sholicola majorEndemicEEndangeredEN424LowLowLowLowLowLowLowVery LowVery LowLowLowLow
442Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)White-bellied Blue RobinSholicola albiventrisWhite-bellied Blue Robin Sholicola albiventrisEndemicEVulnerableVU424MediumLowLowLowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLowMedium
443Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Malabar Whistling ThrushMyophonus horsfieldiiMalabar Whistling Thrush Myophonus horsfieldiiEndemicELeast ConcernLC406HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighMediumHighHighHigh
444Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Rusty-tailed FlycatcherFicedula ruficaudaRusty-tailed Flycatcher Ficedula ruficaudaNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC434MediumMediumMediumLowVery Low---Very LowLowMediumMedium
445Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Yellow-rumped FlycatcherFicedula zanthopygiaYellow-rumped Flycatcher Ficedula zanthopygiaLeast ConcernLC501Very LowVery LowVery Low-------Very LowVery Low
446Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Red-breasted FlycatcherFicedula parvaRed-breasted Flycatcher Ficedula parvaLeast ConcernLC436Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low----Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
447Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Taiga FlycatcherFicedula albicillaTaiga Flycatcher Ficedula albicillaLeast ConcernLC436Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-----Very LowVery LowVery Low
448Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Kashmir FlycatcherFicedula subrubraKashmir Flycatcher Ficedula subrubraNear EndemicNEVulnerableVU436LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low---Very LowVery LowVery LowLow
449Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Ultramarine FlycatcherFicedula superciliarisUltramarine Flycatcher Ficedula superciliarisLeast ConcernLC438Very Low---------Very LowVery Low
450Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Black-and-orange FlycatcherFicedula nigrorufaBlack-and-orange Flycatcher Ficedula nigrorufaEndemicELeast ConcernLC438HighHighHighHighMediumMediumMediumLowMediumMediumMediumHigh
451Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Black RedstartPhoenicurus ochrurosBlack Redstart Phoenicurus ochrurosLeast ConcernLC422Very LowVery LowVery Low-------Very LowVery Low
452Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Blue Rock ThrushMonticola solitariusBlue Rock Thrush Monticola solitariusLeast ConcernLC432LowLowLowVery LowVery Low--Very LowVery LowLowLowLow
453Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Blue-capped Rock ThrushMonticola cinclorhynchaBlue-capped Rock Thrush Monticola cinclorhynchaNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC432MediumMediumMediumLowVery LowVery Low--Very LowLowMediumMedium
454Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Siberian StonechatSaxicola maurusSiberian Stonechat Saxicola maurusLeast ConcernLC428LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low---Very LowLowLowLow
455Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Pied Bush ChatSaxicola caprataPied Bush Chat Saxicola caprataLeast ConcernLC428Very HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
456Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Northern WheatearOenanthe oenantheNorthern Wheatear Oenanthe oenantheLeast ConcernLC430Very Low-----------
457Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Isabelline WheatearOenanthe isabellinaIsabelline Wheatear Oenanthe isabellinaLeast ConcernLC430Very Low-----Very LowVery Low-Very LowVery LowVery Low
458Chloropseidae (Leafbirds)Jerdon's LeafbirdChloropsis jerdoniJerdon's Leafbird Chloropsis jerdoniNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC448MediumMediumMediumMediumLowLowLowMediumMediumMediumMediumMedium
459Chloropseidae (Leafbirds)Golden-fronted LeafbirdChloropsis aurifronsGolden-fronted Leafbird Chloropsis aurifronsLeast ConcernLC448HighHighHighHighMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHighHighHigh
460Dicaeidae (Flowerpeckers)Thick-billed FlowerpeckerDicaeum agileThick-billed Flowerpecker Dicaeum agileLeast ConcernLC450LowLowLowLowVery LowVery LowLowLowLowLowLowLow
461Dicaeidae (Flowerpeckers)Pale-billed FlowerpeckerDicaeum erythrorhynchosPale-billed Flowerpecker Dicaeum erythrorhynchosNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC450HighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHigh
462Dicaeidae (Flowerpeckers)Nilgiri FlowerpeckerDicaeum concolorNilgiri Flowerpecker Dicaeum concolorEndemicELeast ConcernLC450HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
463Nectariniidae (Sunbirds)Purple-rumped SunbirdLeptocoma zeylonicaPurple-rumped Sunbird Leptocoma zeylonicaLeast ConcernLC454Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
464Nectariniidae (Sunbirds)Crimson-backed SunbirdLeptocoma minimaCrimson-backed Sunbird Leptocoma minimaEndemicELeast ConcernLC454HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighMediumHighHighHigh
465Nectariniidae (Sunbirds)Purple SunbirdCinnyris asiaticusPurple Sunbird Cinnyris asiaticusLeast ConcernLC454Very HighVery HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery High
466Nectariniidae (Sunbirds)Loten's SunbirdCinnyris loteniusLoten's Sunbird Cinnyris loteniusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC454HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
467Nectariniidae (Sunbirds)Little SpiderhunterArachnothera longirostraLittle Spiderhunter Arachnothera longirostraLeast ConcernLC456MediumMediumMediumLowLowVery LowLowLowLowLowMediumMedium
468Passeridae (Old World Sparrows, Snowfinches)House SparrowPasser domesticusHouse Sparrow Passer domesticusLeast ConcernLC458Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
469Passeridae (Old World Sparrows, Snowfinches)Yellow-throated SparrowGymnoris xanthocollisYellow-throated Sparrow Gymnoris xanthocollisLeast ConcernLC460MediumMediumMediumMediumMediumLowLowLowLowMediumMediumMedium
470Ploceidae (Weavers, Widowbirds)Streaked WeaverPloceus manyarStreaked Weaver Ploceus manyarLeast ConcernLC462Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLowLowVery Low
471Ploceidae (Weavers, Widowbirds)Baya WeaverPloceus philippinusBaya Weaver Ploceus philippinusLeast ConcernLC462MediumLowLowLowMediumMediumHighHighHighHighMediumMedium
472Estrildidae (Waxbills, Munias and Allies)Red AvadavatAmandava amandavaRed Avadavat Amandava amandavaLeast ConcernLC464LowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLowMediumLowLowLow
473Estrildidae (Waxbills, Munias and Allies)Indian SilverbillEuodice malabaricaIndian Silverbill Euodice malabaricaLeast ConcernLC464HighMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
474Estrildidae (Waxbills, Munias and Allies)White-rumped MuniaLonchura striataWhite-rumped Munia Lonchura striataLeast ConcernLC464MediumMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
475Estrildidae (Waxbills, Munias and Allies)Scaly-breasted MuniaLonchura punctulataScaly-breasted Munia Lonchura punctulataLeast ConcernLC464HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
476Estrildidae (Waxbills, Munias and Allies)Black-throated MuniaLonchura kelaartiBlack-throated Munia Lonchura kelaartiNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC464LowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowLow
477Estrildidae (Waxbills, Munias and Allies)Tricolored MuniaLonchura malaccaTricolored Munia Lonchura malaccaNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC464MediumLowLowLowMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHighHighMedium
478Motacillidae (Wagtails, Pipits)Forest WagtailDendronanthus indicusForest Wagtail Dendronanthus indicusLeast ConcernLC470MediumMediumLowLowVery LowVery Low-Very LowVery LowLowMediumMedium
479Motacillidae (Wagtails, Pipits)Western Yellow WagtailMotacilla flavaWestern Yellow Wagtail Motacilla flavaLeast ConcernLC468HighHighHighHighLowVery Low-Very LowLowMediumHighHigh
480Motacillidae (Wagtails, Pipits)Eastern Yellow WagtailMotacilla tschutschensisEastern Yellow Wagtail Motacilla tschutschensisLeast ConcernLC468--Very LowVery LowVery Low-------
481Motacillidae (Wagtails, Pipits)Citrine WagtailMotacilla citreolaCitrine Wagtail Motacilla citreolaLeast ConcernLC468Very LowVery LowVery Low-------Very LowVery Low
482Motacillidae (Wagtails, Pipits)Grey WagtailMotacilla cinereaGrey Wagtail Motacilla cinereaLeast ConcernLC470HighHighHighHighVery LowVery LowVery LowLowHighHighHighHigh
483Motacillidae (Wagtails, Pipits)White WagtailMotacilla albaWhite Wagtail Motacilla albaLeast ConcernLC470LowLowVery LowVery Low---Very LowVery LowVery LowLowLow
484Motacillidae (Wagtails, Pipits)White-browed WagtailMotacilla maderaspatensisWhite-browed Wagtail Motacilla maderaspatensisNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC470HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
485Motacillidae (Wagtails, Pipits)Richard's PipitAnthus richardiRichard's Pipit Anthus richardiLeast ConcernLC472Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-----Very LowVery LowVery Low
486Motacillidae (Wagtails, Pipits)Paddyfield PipitAnthus rufulusPaddyfield Pipit Anthus rufulusLeast ConcernLC472HighHighHighMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHigh
487Motacillidae (Wagtails, Pipits)Blyth's PipitAnthus godlewskiiBlyth's Pipit Anthus godlewskiiLeast ConcernLC472Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low---Very LowVery LowVery LowLow
488Motacillidae (Wagtails, Pipits)Tawny PipitAnthus campestrisTawny Pipit Anthus campestrisLeast ConcernLC472Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low----Very LowVery LowVery LowLow
489Motacillidae (Wagtails, Pipits)Long-billed PipitAnthus similisLong-billed Pipit Anthus similisLeast ConcernLC472Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
490Motacillidae (Wagtails, Pipits)Tree PipitAnthus trivialisTree Pipit Anthus trivialisLeast ConcernLC474LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low---Very LowVery LowLowLow
491Motacillidae (Wagtails, Pipits)Olive-backed PipitAnthus hodgsoniOlive-backed Pipit Anthus hodgsoniLeast ConcernLC474Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low---Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
492Motacillidae (Wagtails, Pipits)Red-throated PipitAnthus cervinusRed-throated Pipit Anthus cervinusLeast ConcernLC474------------
493Motacillidae (Wagtails, Pipits)Nilgiri PipitAnthus nilghiriensisNilgiri Pipit Anthus nilghiriensisEndemicEVulnerableVU472LowLowLowLowLowLowVery LowLowLowLowLowMedium
494Fringillidae (Finches, Euphonias)Common RosefinchCarpodacus erythrinusCommon Rosefinch Carpodacus erythrinusLeast ConcernLC480HighHighHighMediumVery Low--Very LowVery LowVery LowLowMedium
495Emberizidae (Buntings)Grey-necked BuntingEmberiza buchananiGrey-necked Bunting Emberiza buchananiLeast ConcernLC488Very LowVery LowVery Low-----Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
496Emberizidae (Buntings)Little BuntingEmberiza pusillaLittle Bunting Emberiza pusillaLeast ConcernLC490Very Low-----------
497Emberizidae (Buntings)Black-headed BuntingEmberiza melanocephalaBlack-headed Bunting Emberiza melanocephalaLeast ConcernLC490--------Very LowVery Low--
498Emberizidae (Buntings)Red-headed BuntingEmberiza brunicepsRed-headed Bunting Emberiza brunicepsLeast ConcernLC490-Very LowVery Low------Very LowVery LowVery Low

Trip Reports

Western Ghats Endemic Birds—Trip Report, January 2020

Nilgiri Pipit
Nilgiri Pipit

The first ever Bubo Birding tour was a great success, with excellent views of most of our target endemic birds of the Western Ghats, some fantastic places visited, great food, and lots of fun cross-cultural discussion thanks to our mixed American, British and Indian group!

The itinerary was slightly shortened from our typical plan and concentrated mainly on Western Ghats forest endemics. Instead of starting from Bangalore and spending our first three days in the lowlands, we began in Coimbatore and made Ooty, in the Nilgiri Hills in Tamil Nadu, our first stop. Thereafter, and having been joined by Katie, we headed to Top Slip in the Anamalai Hills, Munnar back in Nilgiri tea country in Kerala, Periyar Tiger Reserve, and finally to the extremely birdy Thattekad Bird Sanctuary.

We saw 218 species of birds altogether, which included most of the endemics (29 in total) and a further 45 near endemics, many of which only otherwise occur in Sri Lanka. Most of our targets gave exceptional views, such as the rare Kashmir Flycatcher, both endemic species of Sholakili and ‘Chilappans’, and Nilgiri Pipit just 3 m away! One of the big successes was lovely views of many species of owls in daylight, although we completely missed Spotted Owlet: the most common owl throughout India!

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