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De Beenhouwer, Matthias; Van Opstal, Mattias; Oosterlynck, Bernard; Erens, Jesse (2016): Birds surveyed from February 2016 to May 2016 in the UNESCO Sheka forest biosphere reserve [dataset]. Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.865188, In: De Beenhouwer, M et al. (2016): Biodiversity survey of the UNESCO Sheka forest biosphere reserve from February 2016 to May 2016 [dataset publication series]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.865191

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Coverage:
Latitude: 7.563920 * Longitude: 35.403530
Minimum ORDINAL NUMBER: 1 * Maximum ORDINAL NUMBER: 246
Event(s):
Sheka_Forest * Latitude: 7.563920 * Longitude: 35.403530 * Elevation: 2000.0 m * Location: Ethiopia * Method/Device: Biological sample (BIOS)
Comment:
Abundance estimate as follows: p = present, data limited; x = rare; xx = common; xxx =very common; - = not found
Total species counts:
Shato North = 107 species;
Shato South = 116 species;
Masha = 166 species, 108 in wetland;
Gandochi = 56 species;
Karena = 83 species;
Tepi = 118 species;
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
ORDINAL NUMBEROrd NoDe Beenhouwer, MatthiasGeocode
Species, common nameSpecies commonDe Beenhouwer, Matthias
SpeciesSpeciesDe Beenhouwer, Matthias
AbundanceAbundDe Beenhouwer, MatthiasShato north; Wetland
AbundanceAbundDe Beenhouwer, MatthiasShato north; Riverine
AbundanceAbundDe Beenhouwer, MatthiasShato north; Forest interior
AbundanceAbundDe Beenhouwer, MatthiasShato south; Wetland
AbundanceAbundDe Beenhouwer, MatthiasShato south; Riverine
AbundanceAbundDe Beenhouwer, MatthiasShato south; Forest interior
10 AbundanceAbundDe Beenhouwer, MatthiasMasha; Town
11 AbundanceAbundDe Beenhouwer, MatthiasMasha; Wetland
12 AbundanceAbundDe Beenhouwer, MatthiasMasha; Plantation
13 AbundanceAbundDe Beenhouwer, MatthiasMasha; Semi-culture
14 AbundanceAbundDe Beenhouwer, MatthiasGandochi; Bambooforest (+lake)
15 AbundanceAbundDe Beenhouwer, MatthiasGandochi; Moorland
16 AbundanceAbundDe Beenhouwer, MatthiasKarena; Buffer
17 AbundanceAbundDe Beenhouwer, MatthiasKarena; Core
18 AbundanceAbundDe Beenhouwer, MatthiasTepi; Core + Buffer
19 ObservationObsDe Beenhouwer, Matthiasby see
20 ObservationObsDe Beenhouwer, Matthiasby sound
21 ObservationObsDe Beenhouwer, Matthiasmin. 1 sighting
22 TypeTypeDe Beenhouwer, Matthiaspassage migrant
23 CommentCommentDe Beenhouwer, Matthias
Size:
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Data

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Ord No

Species common

Species

Abund
(Shato north; Wetland)

Abund
(Shato north; Riverine)

Abund
(Shato north; Forest interior)

Abund
(Shato south; Wetland)

Abund
(Shato south; Riverine)

Abund
(Shato south; Forest interior)
10 
Abund
(Masha; Town)
11 
Abund
(Masha; Wetland)
12 
Abund
(Masha; Plantation)
13 
Abund
(Masha; Semi-culture)
14 
Abund
(Gandochi; Bambooforest (+lake))
15 
Abund
(Gandochi; Moorland)
16 
Abund
(Karena; Buffer)
17 
Abund
(Karena; Core)
18 
Abund
(Tepi; Core + Buffer)
19 
Obs
(by see)
20 
Obs
(by sound)
21 
Obs
(min. 1 sighting)
22 
Type
(passage migrant)
23 
Comment
1Common bulbulPycnonotus barbatus schoanusxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxpxxx-xxpxxxxxxxxExtremely common and abundant in all habitats
2Black Saw-wingPsalidoprocne pristopteraxxxxxxpxxxxxxpxxxxpxxxxxxpxxxxxxxVery common around wetlands, forests and rivers, but also around settlements
3African Dusky FlycatcherMuscicapa adustaxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxpxxxxxxxpxxxxxxxxcommon and abundant around settlements and farmland
4Montane White-eyeZosterops poliogastrus kaffensisxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxpxxxxxxxxxpxxxxxxVery common in variety of habitats, only absent from the lowland (Tepi)
5Variable SunbirdCinnyris venustus fazoqlensis---xxxxxxx-pxxpppxxxxxRather common, in a variety of habitats, also around settlements
6Thick-billed RavenCorvus crassirostris------xxxxx-xxx--pxxxxcommon and abundant around settlements and farmland, more rare in wetlands and open forest, absent from forest core zones
7Baglafecht WeaverPloceus baglafecht---x--xxxxpxxxxxpxxxxxxcommon and abundant in a variety of habitats, also around settlements
8Mountain ThrushTurdus (olivaceus) abyssiniceusxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxpxxxxxxxxxpxxx-xxVery common and abundant in all habitats, only absent from the lowland (Tepi)
9Augur BuzzardButeo augur---xxxx-xxxxpxxxxxxxpxx-xCommon around open forest, wetland and farmland, and even settlements
10Black-headed OrioleOriolus larvatus rolletipxxxx--xx-x-x----xxxxrather uncommon in open and dense forest, mainly at lower elevation
11Tawny-flanked PriniaPrinia subflava------xxxx-xxxxxxp-xxxxCommon around settlements and agriculture, rather rare in a variety of other habitats
12Hooded VultureNecrosyrtes monachus------xxxxxpxx--pxxxxxxCommon and very abundant around settlements, rather rare in a variety of other habitats
13Rüppell's Robin-ChatCossypha semirufaxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxpxxxxxxxpxxxxxxxExtremely common and abundant in all habitats
14Yellow-billed KiteMilvus (migrans) aegyptius------xxxxxpxxx--p-xxxxCommon and very abundant around settlements, rather rare in a variety of other habitats
15Streaky SeedeaterSerinus striolatus----x-xxxxxpxxx--pxxxxxCommon on farmland, around villages and in degraded or more open forests
16Red-billed FirefinchLagonosticta senegala brunneiceps------xxxx-xxx----xxxxCommon around villages and agriculture, mainly absent from other habitats
17African CitrilSerinus citrinelloides------xxxpxxx--pxxxxxCommon on farmland, around villages and in degraded or more open forests
18Black KiteMilvus migrans-p----pp-p-----xPossibly common during European winter, distinction from much more common Yellow-billed kite requires caution
19Swainson's SparrowPasser swainsonii------xxxxxxpxxx--p-xxxxVery common around villages and agriculture, mainly absent from other habitats
20Northern FiscalLanius humeralisxx-xxp-xxxxpxx--p-xxxRather common around vilalges, wetlands and other open habitats
21Brown-rumped SeedeaterSerinus tristriatus------xxxx-xxx--pxx-xRather common around highland villages and open woodland, uncommon in other habitats
22Lesser Blue-eared StarlingLamprotornis chloropterus---------x-----xxRather rare, probably only wanderer in the area
23Red-eyed DoveStreptopelia semitorquataxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxpxxx--pxxxxxxxExtremely common and abundant in all habitats
24African Emerald CuckooChrysococcyx cupreusx--xxp--xxxpxxx--pxxxxxSeasonally common and abundant in almost all habitats
25Silvery-cheeked HornbillBycanistes brevispxxxxxxpxxxxxxxxxxpxxxxx-pxxxxxxxVery common and abundant in almost all habitats where trees can be found
26Tacazze SunbirdNectarinia tacazze------xxxxx-xxxxxxxxpx-xVery common in a variety of highland habitats, also in and around settlements
27Wattled IbisBostrychia carunculata------xxxx-xxxxp--xxxCommon and abudant around highland wetlands and grasslands
28Hadada IbisBostrychia hagedashxxxxxx-xxxxxx-xxxxpxxx---xxxxxxVery common in a variety of highland habitats, also in and around settlements
29African Harrier-HawkPolyboroides typusp--p---xx-xx---xxxxRather rare, but present in almost all habitats
30Cape crowCorvus capensis------xxx-xx-----xRather rare, only found around settlements
31Ethiopian SwallowHirundo aethiopica------p--p-----xrare, around settlements, probably overlooked
32Little WeaverPloceus luteolus---------x-----xExtremly rare, around farmland, probably only wanderer for this area
33European Bee-eaterMerops apiasterxxxxxpxxpp-xxpxxp-pxxxxxxxCommon winter visitor in variety of open habitats, very common passage migrant across all habitats
34Greater Blue-eared StarlingLamprotornis chalybaeusxxxxxxxxpxxxxxxxxpxxx--pxx-xxCommon in most habitats, most notably around settlements
35Tawny EagleAquila rapax---p--xxxpxx-----xrather common in almost all habitats except forest interiors
36Blue-spotted Wood DoveTurtur afer--p--p---------xRather secretive and uncommon, only found in lower woodland areas
37Rock MartinPtyonoprogne fuligula------xx--p-----xCommon around settlements, rare in other habitats
38Red-rumped SwallowCecropsis daurica---p--xxxxxpxx-----xCommon in a variety of open habitats, mostly around settlements
39Yellow-fronted TinkerbirdPogoniulus chrysoconusxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxpx---xxxxxCommon and abundant in almost all habitats with trees
40Speckled MousebirdColius striatus---xx--xxxxxpxxx--pxxxxxxVery common around settlements, also present in a variety of other habitats
41Common CuckooCuculus canorus---------p-----xxProbably only passage migrant
42Pale FlycatcherBradornis pallidus------x--x----xxUncommon but widespread, mostly around settlements
43Abyssinian Slaty FlycatcherMelaenornis chocolatinus--xxx--xxxxxx-xxxxxxxpxxx-xVery common, around settlements and a wide variety of other highland habitats
44Slender-billed StarlingOnychognathus tenuirostris---------xxxxxxpp-xCommon in a wide variety of forests, rare around farmland
45Marabou StorkLeptoptilos crumeniferus------xx-x-----xRare, around wetlands and settlements
46White-headed VultureTrigonoceps occipitalis------xxxx-xx--pp-xSingles or pairs are uncommon but widespread in a variety of habitats including settlements
47White-backed VultureGyps africanus-p--p-xxxxxxpxxx--ppxxCommon and widespread in a variety of habitats, most numerous around settlements
48Copper SunbirdCinnyris cupreus---x-----x----xxxxRare around open highland habitats, very common in all habitats in the lowlands
49Olive SunbirdCyanomitra olivacea ragazziipxxxxxpxxx-xxpxxp--x-xMost common in forest edge and interior but also present around farmlands and wetlands
50Egyptian GooseAlopochen aegyptiaca---pp-xxx-xx--p-xxxGenerally uncommon but present around wetlands in the highlands (> 2000 m), common around the Baro river
51Mountain WagtailMotacilla clara-xx-----pp---p-xxxCommon, mostly restricted around larger rivers and small rocky creeks
52Yellow WagtailMotacilla flava (flava)-------xxpxx----xxxCommon wintering visitor and passage migrant in a wide variety of open habitats
53African Grey FlycatcherBradornis microrhynchus neumanni---------x-----xVery rare and probably only erratic wanderer in the area
54Western black-headed BatisBatis erlangeri-------xx-x----pxRather uncommon but widespread in a variety of habitats, most notably open woodland
55Yellow-bellied WaxbillCoccopygia quartinia------xxxxxx-xxx--pxxxxxxVery common around settlements and agricultural land, also common in open woodland and forest edge
56Abyssinian OrioleOriolus monacha meneliki--xx-xxx-xxpxxxx--xx-xxVery common in a wide variety of highland habitats, even with few trees
57Ruppell's VultureGyps rueppellii------xxxx-xx--p--xRather uncommon but widespread and in a variety of habitats including settlements
58Ethiopian BoubouLaniarius aethiopicusxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxpxxx--pxxxxxxxxVery common and abundant in almost all habitats
59Rouget's RailRougetius rougetiixxxx-xxxx--xxxpxx-xxpxx-xVery common in highland wetlands, also common in moorland and along the Baro river
60Groundscraper ThrushPsophocichla litsitsirupa------xxx--xx--p--xRather uncommon, except in the vicinity of highland settlements, where it is common
61Common Rock ThrushMonticola saxatilis-------p-------xxProbably only passage migrant
62Nubian WoodpeckerCampethera nubica-------xxp----xxxxxRather common in different types of open forest
63Spectaceled WeaverPloceus ocularis-p--xp--pxx---xxxxRather common around farmland but also in villages, also present in open areas within forest
64Woolly-necked StorkCiconia episcopusx--xxxp-xxxpxx----xxxCommon around wetlands, grasslands and riverine forest
65Grassland PipitAnthus cinnamomeus-------xx-p-----xRather uncommon around wetland and open grassland
66Rufous-breasted SparrowhawkAccipiter rufiventris---------x-x---xRather rare at forest edge and open woodland
67Black-winged LovebirdAgapornis taranta-----xx-xx-xx---x-xRather common in highland woodland, rather rare in a variety of other habitats
68Red-billed OxpeckerBuphagus erythrorhynchus---------x-----xRather rare, in vicinity of cattle
69African Paradise FlycatcherTerpsiphone viridisxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxpxx---xxxxxxxVery common in almost all habitats
70Black Crowned CraneBalearica pavonina-------x-------xRare, restricted to highland wetlands
71Cattle EgretBubulcus ibis---------x----xxxRare around grazing land, more common in the lowlands
72Abyssinian CrimsonwingCryptospiza salvadoriip----xx-xx-xxxxxxx-x-xRather uncommon in highland open forest, rather common in highland bamboo forest
73Plain-backed PipitAnthus leucophrys omoensis--------pxx-----xRather rare around farmland and tea plantation
74White-cheeked TuracoTauraco leucotispxxxxxxpxxxxxx-xxxpxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxCommon to very common in a variety of forest habitats
75White WagtailMotacilla alba---------x-----xxProbably only passage migrant
76Speckled PigeonColumba guinea------xx-------xxxxOnly common and abundant in villages and cities, rare elsewhere
77Common ChiffchaffPhylloscopus collybita---xxxxxx-xx-xxxxp---xxCommon wintering visitor and passage migrant in a wide variety of open habitats
78Red-chested CuckooCuculus solitariusxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxpxxxx-pxxxxxSeasonally very common and abundant in almost all habitats
79Vinaceous DoveStreptopelia vinacea---p--x--xx-----xxUncommon in open forest and farmland
80Bandet BarbetLybius undatus leucogenys---------x----xxxRare in open highland forest but common in Tepi lowlands
81Abyssinian WaxbilEstrilda (paludicola) ochrogaster---------x----xxxRather uncommon but present in a variety of habitats
82Common BuzzardButeo buteo-p-p----px----xxxRather rare wintering visitor, very common passage migrant
83African HobbyFalco cuvierii----xx----------xRare, restricted to riverine forest
84Yellow-fronted CanarySerinus mozambicus---------x-----xRare resident in agricultural landscape
85Stout CisticolaCisticola robustus omo---------x-----xVery rare, probably only wanderer (could be seasonally more conspicious/abundant)
86Greyish Eagle-OwlBubo cinerascens-xxxxx-xxxxxx-xxx-xxxxx-pxxpxCommon in almost all habitats
87Black-and-white MannikinSpermestes bicolor poensis-x-----xxx-----xx-xRather uncommon in open highland woodland
88BlackcapSylvia atricapilla-p-xxxxxx-xx-xxxx--xxxxxxVery common wintering visitor and passage migrant in a wide variety of habitats
89Willow WarblerPhylloscopus trochilus---xxxxxx-xx------pxxCommon wintering visitor and passage migrant in a wide variety of habitats
90Splendid StarlingLamprotornis splendidus-xx-xxxxxx---------xRather uncommon, mainly restricted to forest interior and riverine forest
91Narina TrogonApaloderma narina-xxx--xx--p----xxx-xRather common in a variety of highland forest types
92European Honey-buzzardPernis apivorus-p-pp---------xxxRare wintering visitor, common passage migrant
93Brown-throated Wattle-eyePlatysteira cyanea-xxxxxxxxxxxx-xxxpxxx--xxxxxCommon in forest interior but also more open woodland types
94African JacanaActophilornis africanus----x----------xRather rare, only present along bigger rivers
95WhinchatSaxicola rubetra---xx----------xxxxRare wintering visitor (especially wet/marshy areas), common passage migrant
96Ethiopian CisticolaCisticola (galactotes) lugubrisxxx--xxxp--xxx-xxx-xxx-xx-xxExtremely common and abundant around wetland, highland moorland and big rivers
97Long-tailed CormorantPhalacrocorax africanus-xxx--xxx---------xxxVery common around bigger rivers, rare elsewhere
98African DarterAnhinga rufa-xxx--xxx----------xCommon around bigger rivers, absent elsewhere
99Woodland KingfisherHalcyon senegalensis-xxxx---------xxxRather common in open riverine forest, in Tepi lowland also in more open and drier woodlands
100Senegal CoucalCentropus senegalensisp-pp-p-ppp-p-ppxRather common in open forest and forest interior
101Malachite KingfisherAlcedo cristata-xxx-pxxx---------xxRather common around bigger rivers, rare elsewhere
102Sharpe's StarlingPholia sharpii-xxxxxpxxxxx-xxpxxxxxxx-xx-xCommon around and in different highland forest types
103Tambourine DoveTurtur tympanistriaxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxpxxx--pxxxxxxxVery common in almost all habitats
104Yellow-billed DuckAnas undulata-xx--xx----------xCommon in and around bigger rivers
105Grey-backed CamaropteraCamaroptera brachyurapxxxxxxpxxxxxx-xxpxxxxxpxxxxxxxCommon in a variety of habitats, most abundant in forest
106Common WaxbillEstrilda astrild peasei------xxxx-xx---x-xCommon around settlements and open agricultural land and woodland
107Plain MartinRiparia paludicola schoensis--------xx-----xRather rare in a variety of open habitats
108Spotted FlycatcherMuscicapa striata---------xp----xRare, probably only passage migrant
109Village WeaverPloceus cucullatus abyssinicus---p--xx-pxx----xxxxLocally very common around cities and settlements, rare elsewhere
110Common House MartinDelichon urbicumxxxxxx-xxx--xxxxxxpxxxxxxxxxpxxxxxxVery common wintering visitor and passage migrant in a wide variety of habitats
111Red-winged StarlingOnychognathus morio---------x----pxVery rare, probably only wanderer (could be seasonally more conspicious/abundant)
112Black-headed HeronArdea melanocephala-------x------xxxRare around highland wetlands and larger rivers, more common in lowlands
113African StonechatSaxicola torquatus-------xxpxx-----xCommon around highland wetlands and tea plantation
114African GoshawkAccipiter tachiro-p-x---xp-p--pxxCommon in a wide variety of forests, rare around farmland
115Moorland ChatCercomela sordida------xx---xx-x-xRather uncommon in wetlands, moorlands and highland villages, maybe more common seasonally
116Common SwiftApus apusxxxx--p-xxxxxxpxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxVery common wintering visitor and passage migrant in a wide variety of habitats
117Lappet-faced VultureTorgos tracheliotus---------x-----xRare, mostly seen alone or in pairs around smaller settlements
118Brown Woodland WarblerPhylloscopus umbrovirens----xxx-xx-xxxxxxxxpxx-xVery common in highland and bamboo forest, rare elsewhere
119Fan-tailed WidowbirdEuplectes axillaris---xx-----------xRare, restricted to the wetlands and river sides of the Baro river
120Cardinal WoodpeckerDendropicos fuscescens------x-------xxxxRather uncommon in a variety of open forests, more common in Tepi lowland forests
121Abyssinian WoodpeckerDendropicos abyssinicus-------xxpxx--pxxx-xCommon in a variety of highland forests
122African Olive PigeonColumba arquatrix-p---xx---xxxxxxxx-xxx-Common in a variety of highland forests, very rare elsewhere
123Northern PuffbackDryoscopus cubla-xxxxxxxxxx-xxpxxxxxxpxxxxxxCommon and widespread in a variety of habitats
124Abyssinian Ground-hornbillBucorvus abyssinicus-------x-------Uncommon around large wetlands or grazeland in the highlands
125Cuckoo FinchAnomalospiza imberbis---p-----------Very rare, restricted to the wetlands and river sides of the Baro river
126Dark-capped Yellow WarblerChloropeta natalensis-------xx-------Rare resident in agricultural landscape and wetland areas
127Mosque SwallowCecropsis senegalensis-------xxx--p--Common in a variety of open habitats, mostly around settlements
128Village IndigobirdVidua chalybeata------xx--------Common in and around settlements, rare or absent elsewhere
129Grey-rumped SwallowPseudhirundo griseopyga-------x-------Rare, probably only passage migrant
130Long-crested EagleLophaetus occipitalis-xx-xxxxxx-x-x---xxxUncommon but widespread, in all habitats
131White StorkCiconia ciconia-------x-------xRare, probably only passage migrant
132Purple HeronArdea purpurea-x--x---------xxRare, restricted to river edges of the larger rivers
133Barn SwallowHirundo rusticapp-pp-pxxxpxxx-----xCommon wintering visitor and passage migrant in a wide variety of habitats
134Red-fronted TinkerbirdPogoniulus pusilluspppppp-p-p---ppProbably less common then yellow-fronted tinkerbird in variety of open woodland
135Common RedstartPhoenicurus phoenicurus-----xx---x----xxUncommon wintering visitor but common passage migrant
136Scaly FrancolinPternistis squamatus--xx-xxxx---------heard several times in dense forest (one sighting only)
137Nyanza SwiftApus niansaexxxxxx-xxxxxx-xxxxxx-xxx---ppCommon in a variety of open habitats, most numerous < 2000 m
138Pied kingfisherCeryle rudis-xxx--xx----------Common around larger rivers, absent elsewhere
139Giant KingfisherMegaceryle maxima-xx------------xUncommon around larger rivers, absent elsewhere
140Half-collard KingfisherAlcedo semitorquata-x------------xUncommon around larger rivers, absent elsewhere
141Broad-billed RollerEurystomus glaucurus-xx--xxxx--------xxCommon in riverine forest, rare elsewhere
142African Black DuckAnas sparsa-x----------p--Rather uncommon but secretive in larger rivers
143African FinfootPodica senegalensis-x--x----------Rather uncommon but secretive in Baro river
144African Fish-EagleHaliaeetus vocifer-p--p---------xOnly present around larger rivers, there rather uncommon
145African Green PigeonTreron calvus-xxxx-x--x-----xxxxRather common in open woodland and forests
146White-throated Bee-eaterMerops albicollis-xxx-----p-----xxRather common in open woodland and riverine forest
147White-rumped BabblerTurdoides leucopygia-xxx--xx--p-----xxxCommon in wide variety of forests
148Little Bee-eaterMerops pusillus--------p------Rather uncommon at tea plantation
149Grey-headed WoodpeckerDendropicos spodocephalus--------p------Rather uncommon at tea plantation
150African RailRallus caerulescens----x--x-------Rather uncommon but secretive in larger rivers and wetlands
151Common SandpiperActitis hypoleucos-x-------------Rather uncommon wintering visitor and passage migrant along larger rivers and wetlands
152Klaas's CuckooChrysococcyx klaas---xx-p-xxpxx---xxxxSeasonally common and abundant in almost all habitats
153Stuhlmann's StarlingPoeoptera stuhlmanni--x----xpxx--xx-Rather uncommon in a variety of highland forest
154Double-toothed BarbetLybius bidentatus---------x----xxxRare in highland woodland, common in lowland woodland
155Cinnamon Bracken WarblerBradypterus cinnamomeusxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxxpxxxxxxxxxpxxx-Very common in a variety of highland forest habitats, rather common in other highland habitats
156Abyssinian Ground ThrushZoothera piaggiae-pxx--p-xx-x-----Common in a variety of highland forest habitats, absent elsewhere
157Lead-coloured FlycatcherMyioparus plumbeus-xx-----x-x---xxxxCommon in a variety of forest habitats, rare elsewhere
158Chestnut-naped FrancolinPternistis castaneicollis--------px-----Widespread in a variety of open woodland and forest edge
159Red-chested SwallowHirundo lucida------xxxx-xx--p--Widespread but never numerous in a variety of open habitats
160African Crowned EagleStephanoaetus coronatus----pxx---xp--xx-Widespread and common in the core forested areas, very rare elsewhere
161Ayres's Hawk-EagleHieraaetus ayresii---------x-----Very rare in highland forest
162Green-backed EremomelaEremomela canescens--p------x-----Rather rare in highland forest
163Eurasian WryneckJynx torquilla-------x-------Probably only passage migrant
164Singing CisticolaCisticola cantans------xx-pxx---xxxxRather common near Settlements, rather rare in open woodland and agricultural land
165Little GrebeTachybaptus ruficollis-xx--xx-----xx----Rather common in larger rivers and Gandochi lake
166Blue-headed CoucalCentropus monachuspp-pp--p-p-p-ppCommon in riverine forest, wetlands and moorlands
167Lemon DoveAplopelia larvata----pp--p-x--x-Rather common but secretive in a variety of highland forests
168Red-shouldered CuckooshrikeCampephaga phoencea-xx--xp-xpxx--xxxxCommon in a variety of forest habitats, rare elsewhere
169Red-throated PipitAnthus cervinus-------xx-------xCommon wintering visitor and passage migrant
170African Hill BabblerPseudoalcippe abyssinica-pxxx-pxxx-xxpxxxx--xx-Common in wide variety of highland forests
171Alpine SwiftTachymarptis melbapp----xxxx-xxpp--xxxRather uncommon but widespread passage migrant
172African Cuckoo-HawkAviceda cuculoides-----p--p------Rare resident of open forest
173Scaly-throated HoneyguideProdotiscus regulus----x--------x-Rare, in open and riverine forest
174Green-backed HoneybirdProdotiscus zambesiae----p----------Very rare, in riverine forest
175Black crakeAmaurornis flavirostra-xx--xxx--x-------Rather common but secretive in wetlands and larger rivers
176Black CuckooCuculus clamosuspxxxxpxxxx---x----xxSeasonally common in forested habitats
177Sedge WarblerAcrocephalus schoenobaenus----p----------Probably only passage migrant
178Red-chested FlufftailSarothrura rufa---p-----------Rare in wetland of Shato
179Abdim's StorkCiconia abdimii---------x----xxxRare in highland, common in lowland, especially around settlements
180Dusky Turtle DoveStreptopelia lugens---p-----------Very rare, in open woodland of Shato
181Blue-breasted KingfisherHalcyon malimbica-----p--------xRare and secretive but present around the largest rivers in the area
182Squacco HeronArdeola ralloides----p----------Probably only passage migrant
183Abyssinian White-eyeZosterops abyssinicus-----p-------xxxRare in highland open forest, rather common in a variety of lowland forest
184Scarlet-chested SunbirdChalcomitra senegalensis---x----------xxRare in highland open woodland, common in a variety of lowland habitats
185Common MoorhenGallinula chloropus-x--p----------Rather uncommon but secretive in larger rivers
186Yellow-breasted ApalisApalis flavida-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxpxx---xxxRather common in a variety of habitats, including around human settlements
187Isabelline/Red-backed ShrikeLanius collurio/isabellinus---------------Probably only passage migrant
188African reed warblerAcrocephalus baeticatus-p--p----------Probably restricted to sedges of Baro river
189Great SparrowhawkAccipiter melanoleucus-----p-------ppRather uncommon but widespread in a variety of forest habitats
190African Pied WagtailMotacilla aguimp-p------------xRather common but restricted to larger rivers
191Long-legged buzzardButeo rufinus-p-------------xProbably only passage migrant
192Lesser spotted eagleClanga pomarina-p-------------xProbably only passage migrant
193Booted eagleHieraaetus pennatus-p-------------xxProbably only passage migrant
194Green twinspotMandingoa nitidula-------x-------Very rare but secretive in forested habitat
195Buff-spotted flufftailSarothrura elegans-pxx-xxxx----xx--xx-Most common in forest interior but also more open woodland types
196African wood owlStrix woodfordii--p------x----pRather rare in a variety of forested habitats
197Little sparrowhawkAccipiter minullus-p-------------Rare in riverine forest
198Wood sandpiperTringa glareola-p-------------xProbably only passage migrant
199Eurasian hobbyFalco subbuteo-p-------------xProbably only passage migrant
200Eurasian tealAnas crecca-p-------------xProbably only passage migrant
201Blue-breasted bee-eaterMerops (variegatus) lafresnayii--------p-----xxRather common in a variety of open woodland
202WheatearOenanthe oenanthe--------p------xProbably only passage migrant
203Pin-tailed whydahVidua macroura------xxx-pxx----xxCommon around settlements and agriculture, rare elsewhere
204Greater honeyguideIndicator indicator-xx-------------Rare, restricted to riverine forest
205Fan-tailed RavenCorvus rhipidurus------x--------Very rare around city, maybe more common seasonally
206Grey-cuckooshrikeCoracina caesia-p------p------Rare, in open and riverine forest
207Black-crowned night herronNycticorax nycticorax-p-------------Rare, at Baro river
208Little rush warblerBradypterus baboecalaxx---x--xx-------Seasonally common in wetlands and riverine sedges
209Yellow-fronted parrotPoicephalus flavifronsxx-xxxxx-xxx-xxpxxp--xxCommon in a wide variety of forests, rare around farmland
210Pygmy KingfisherIspidina picta-------x------xxRather uncommon, but seen in wetland and riverine forest
211Yellow-throated leafloveAtimastillas flavicollis----------p---xxRather uncommon, but in wide variety of forests
212BateleurTerathopius ecaudatus---p------pp---Uncommon
213Garden warblerSylvia borin----------p----xMaybe only passage migrant
214Abyssinian catbirdParophasma galinieri----------xxxxx---Common in highland bamboo forest, very rare elsewhere
215Red-headed weaverAnaplectes rubriceps--------p-----xRather uncommon in open woodland and coffee forest
216Lesser striped swallowCecropis abyssinica--------p------Rather uncommon in open habitat
217Wire tailed swallowHirundo smithii------p-----p-xxRather uncommon but widespread in open habitat, including human settlements
218African snipeGallinago nigripennis-------------p-Uncommon in marshy grassland
219Green sandpiperTringa ochropus------------p--xProbably only passage migrant
220Brown snake-eagleCircaetus cinereus-------------p-Very rare
221Eurasian golden orioleOriolus oriolus-p-----------ppxProbably only passage migrant
222Bruce's green pigeonTreron waalia-------------ppRare, but probably more common in open woodlands around Tepi
223Crowned hornbillTockus alboterminatus-xx--------p---xxxRather uncommon but widespread, more common in open woodlands around Tepi
224Long-billed pipitAnthus similis---------------Rare, restricted to highland grassland
225African openbillAnastomus lamelligerus--------------pProbably only passage migrant
226Bronze mannikinLonchura cucullata--------p-----xxxCommon in lowlands in variety of open habitats, mainly near settlements absent above 2000 m
227Northern black flycatcherMelaenornis edolioides--------------xxxCommon in lowlands in variety of open habitats, mainly near settlements absent above 2000 m
228Black-crowned tchagraTchagra senegala--------------xxxCommon in lowlands in variety of wooded habitats
229Tree pipitAnthus trivialis--------------pxProbably only passage migrant
230African thrushTurdus pelios--------------xxxCommon in lowlands in variety of open habitats, also in settlements absent above 1700 m
231White-browed robin chatCossypha heuglini--------------pRare in open riverine forest in the lowlands of Tepi
232Rüppell's starlingLamprotornis purpuroptera-p------------xRare in open riverine forest, absent above 2000 m
233Grey KestrelFalco ardosiaceus-----------p---Rare, maybe seasonally more common
234Southern Grey ShrikeLanius meridionalis--------------xxMaybe only passagage migrant
235Olive-bellied sunbirdCinnyris chloropygia--------------xxRather uncommon in open woodland in the lowlands of Tepi
236Striped kingfisherHalcyon chelicuti--------------xRare in open woodland in the lowlands of Tepi, absent above 2000 m
237Red-faced cisticolaCisticola erythrops--------------pRare in riverine open scrubland in Tepi
238Black-necked weaverPloceus nigricollis--------------xxRather uncommon in open woodland in the lowlands of Tepi
239Lesser honeyguideIndicator minor-p------------xxCommon in open woodland in the lowlands, rare in riverine forest in the highlands
240Grosbeak WeaverAmblyospiza albifrons-p-------------Rare in riverine forest and adjacent wetlands of Baro river
241White-winged widowbirdEuplectes albonotatuspp-------------Rare in riverine forest and adjacent wetlands of Baro river
242Striated heronButorides striata----p----------Rare but secretive in Baro river
243Spur-winged goosePlectropterus gambensis----x----------Rare, maybe migratory
244Martial EaglePolemaetus bellicosus---x-----------Rare in wetland of Shato
245Bamboo warblerBradypterus alfredi----------x----Rare in highland bamboo forest
246Steppe EagleAquila nipalensis-----------p---xxProbably only passage migrant