Systematic List of Birds The list indicates where the birds were first seen on the trip. Ducks, Geese and Swans Sunda Teal Cormorants Little Black Cormorant Anhingas Oriental Darter Frigatebirds Christmas Island Frigatebird Herons, Egrets and Bitterns Yellow Bittern Black Bittern Grey Heron Purple Heron Great Egret Intermediate Egret Little Egret Pacific Reef Egret Cattle Egret Javan Pond-Heron Striated Heron Black-crowned Night-Heron Ibis and Spoonbills Glossy Ibis Storks Milky Stork Osprey Osprey Hawks, Eagles and Kites Black Kite White-bellied Sea-Eagle Grey-headed Fish-Eagle Crested Serpent-Eagle - Five birds seen Muara Angke Nature Reserve Three birds seen Muara Angke Nature Reserve Pair of birds seen Fourteen birds seen close-up. Does not occur in Java according to the field guide.
Black Eagle Changeable Hawk-Eagle Javan Hawk-Eagle Falcons and Caracaras Spotted Kestrel Rails, Gallinules and Coots White-breasted Waterhen Common Moorhen Plovers and Lapwings Pacific Golden Plover Javan Plover Sandpipers Common Sandpiper Marsh Sandpiper Whimbrel Red-necked Stint Terns Black-naped Tern Crested Tern Pigeons and Doves Rock Dove Island Collared-Dove Spotted Dove Emerald Dove Pink-necked Pigeon Pied Imperial-Pigeon Parrots Red-breasted Parakeet Yellow-throated Hanging-Parrot Cuckoos Chestnut-winged Cuckoo Moustached Hawk-Cuckoo Plaintive Cuckoo Three birds seen Muara Angke Nature Reserve Muara Angke Nature Reserve - Two birds seen - At least 6 birds seen on mud flats - Common on coast - At least 12 birds seen - - 10 birds seen - Flock of six birds seen - Five birds seen flying rapidly Muara Angke Nature Reserve - - Uncommon bird for region with no recent records for West Java
Owls Javan Scops-Owl Javan Owlet Frogmouths Javan Frogmouth Nightjars Salvadori's Nightjar Swifts Waterfall Swift Linchi Swiftlet Mossy-nest Swiftlet Crested Treeswifts Grey-rumped Treeswift Trogons and Quetzals Javan Trogon Kingfishers Small Blue Kingfisher Javan Kingfisher Collared Kingfisher Sacred Kingfisher Bee-eaters Rainbow Bee-eater Asian Barbets Fire-tufted Barbet Brown-throated Barbet Flame-fronted Barbet Coppersmith Barbet Woodpeckers Brown-capped Woodpecker Crimson-winged Woodpecker Two birds seen - Seen briefly flying and heard several times - in evening - Common bird of the area and nests in the villages - Eight birds seen close up near Sulphur Springs - At least 12 birds seen Two birds seen on golf course Two birds seen. Recent arrival in Java from Sumatra and has been reported over the past two years, Craig Robson trip report July 2008. Two birds seen - Two birds seen - Two birds seen
Pittas Banded Pitta Shrikes Long-tailed Shrike Cuckoo-shrikes Sunda Cuckoo-shrike Small Minivet Sunda Minivet Scarlet Minivet Black-winged Flycatcher-shrike Ioras Common Iora Swallows Barn Swallow Chickadees and Tits Great Tit Long-tailed Tits Pygmy Tit Nuthatches Velvet-fronted Nuthatch Blue Nuthatch Bulbuls Black-headed Bulbul Sooty-headed Bulbul Orange-spotted Bulbul Yellow-vented Bulbul Red-eyed Bulbul Grey-cheeked Bulbul Sunda Bulbul Cisticolas and Allies Zitting Cisticola Bar-winged Prinia Plain Prinia in early morning in open ground close to bamboos which is its preferred habitat (Cibodas) (Cibodas) (Cibodas) Six birds seen Kebun Raya Cibodas - 12 birds seen 14 birds seen - Three birds seen. Not reported on mainland Java but only Mata Siri Islands. (Cibodas) -
Old World Warblers Javan Tesia Sunda Bush-Warbler Clamorous Reed-Warbler Mountain Tailorbird Ashy Tailorbird Olive-backed Tailorbird Mountain Warbler Sunda Warbler Striated Grassbird Old World Flycatchers Asian Brown Flycatcher Mugimaki Flycatcher Snowy-browed Flycatcher Little Pied Flycatcher Indigo Flycatcher Oriental Magpie-Robin Sunda Robin Sunda Forktail White-crowned Forktail Javan Cochoa Thrushes Javan Whistling-Thrush Siberian Thrush Sunda Thrush Eyebrowed Thrush Lesser Shortwing White-browed Shortwing Fantails Rufous-tailed Fantail White-bellied Fantail Pied Fantail Telaga Warna - Two birds seen - and heard calling (Cibodas) - Pair seen (Cibodas) Pair of birds seen in early morning (Cibodas) - main target for Sulphur Springs (Cibodas) (Cibodas) (Cibodas) (Cibodas), an uncommon bird for the area (Cibodas) - Two birds seen - 8 birds seen in mangroves
Babblers Rufous-fronted Laughingthrush Horsfield's Babbler Scaly-crowned Babbler Chestnut-backed Scimitar-Babbler Pygmy Wren-Babbler White-breasted Babbler Crescent-chested Babbler Grey-cheeked Tit-Babbler White-browed Shrike-Babbler Chestnut-fronted Shrike-Babbler Javan Fulvetta Spotted Crocias White-eyes Oriental White-eye Javan Grey-throated White-eye Thornbills and Allies Golden-bellied Gerygone Sunbirds and Spiderhunters Ruby-cheeked Sunbird Plain-throated Sunbird Olive-backed Sunbird White-flanked Sunbird Little Spiderhunter Streaky-breasted Spiderhunter Flowerpeckers Orange-bellied Flowerpecker Blood-breasted Flowerpecker Scarlet-headed Flowerpecker Old World Orioles Black-naped Oriole Drongos Ashy Drongo Lesser Racket-tailed Drongo Woodswallows White-breasted Woodswallow - Flock of birds seen near Sulphur Springs Java: - Two birds seen - Flock of six birds seen - Six birds seen - Two birds seen - At least 30 birds seen in mangroves - Pair of birds seen - Pair of birds seen - - Pair of birds seen
Starlings Javan Myna Wagtails and Pipits Grey Wagtail Siskins, Crossbills and Allies Mountain Serin Old World Sparrows Eurasian Tree Sparrow Weavers and Allies Streaked Weaver Waxbills and Allies Tawny-breasted Parrotfinch Javan Munia Nutmeg Mannikin White-headed Munia Java Sparrow Two birds seen - Usually a difficult bird to find. Saw 9 birds at entry to NP in a pine tree. Two birds seen up close - Four birds seen