List of birds of New Zealand

In this list of New Zealand birds, Māori names (where known) are given first, followed by English alternatives. In some cases (tui, kākā, weka, pūkeko, moa, kiwi, kea, kōkako, takahē) the Māori name is the common name. In other cases (fantail, albatross, black-backed gull, bellbird, morepork, dotterel, wax-eye, oystercatcher) the English name is most commonly used.

This list's taxonomic treatment and nomenclature (common and scientific names) mainly follows the conventions of The Clements Checklist of Birds of the World, 2016 edition.[1] Some supplemental referencing is that of the Avibase Bird Checklists of the World[2] as of January 2017.

The species and subspecies marked extinct became extinct subsequent to humans' arrival in New Zealand. About two thirds of the extinctions occurred after the arrival of Māori but before the arrival of Pākehā and the rest since Pākehā arrived.

Unless otherwise noted, all species listed below are considered to occur regularly in New Zealand as permanent residents, summer or winter visitors, or migrants. The following codes are used to denote other categories of species:

  • (B) Breeding - confirmed nesting records in New Zealand or a portion thereof.
  • (I) Introduced - a species introduced to New Zealand by the actions of humans, either directly or indirectly
  • (X) Extinct - a species that no longer exists
  • (ex) Extirpated - a species no longer found in New Zealand or a portion thereof but existing elsewhere
  • (P) - a regularly occurring in New Zealand or a portion thereof. The species occurs on an annual or mostly annual basis, but does not nest in New Zealand.
  • (V) Vagrant - a species rarely occurring in New Zealand or a portion thereof.
  • (*) following taxonomic name: (unexplained)

The Checklist of the birds of New Zealand, published in 2010 by Te Papa Press, in association with the Ornithological Society of New Zealand, is an authoritative list of New Zealand birds.

Kiwi

Order: Apterygiformes Family: Apterygidae

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Great spotted kiwi
Apteryx haastii*
B
Little spotted kiwi
Apteryx owenii*
BB
Okarito brown kiwi
Apteryx rowi*
B
Tokoeka
Apteryx australis*
BB
North Island brown kiwi
Apteryx mantelli*
B

Moa

Order: Dinornithiformes Family: Dinornithidae

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Upland moa
Megalapteryx didinus*
X
Bush moa
Anomalopteryx didiformis*
XX
Coastal moa
Euryapteryx curtus*
X
Broad-billed moa
Euryapteryx geranoides*
X
Eastern moa
Emeus crassus*
X
Crested moa
Pachyornis australis*
X
Heavy-footed moa
Pachyornis elephantopus *
XX
North Island giant moa
Dinornis novaezealandiae
X
South Island giant moa
Dinornis robustus
XX

Penguins

Order: Sphenisciformes Family: Spheniscidae

The penguins are a group of aquatic, flightless birds living almost exclusively in the Southern Hemisphere. Most penguins feed on krill, fish, squid, and other forms of sealife caught while swimming underwater.

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
King penguin
Aptenodytes patagonicus
VVVVVVV
Emperor penguin
Aptenodytes forsteri
VV
Gentoo penguin
Pygoscelis papua
VVVV
Adelie penguin
Pygoscelis adeliae
V
Chinstrap penguin
Pygoscelis antarctica
VVV
Northern rockhopper penguin
Eudyptes moseleyi
VV
Southern rockhopper penguin
Eudyptes chrysocome
V
Fiordland penguin
Eudyptes pachyrhynchus*
VBBVVV
Snares penguin
Eudyptes robustus*
VVVVBVVV
Erect-crested penguin
Eudyptes sclateri*
VVVVVVVBB
Macaroni penguin
Eudyptes chrysolophus
VV
Royal penguin
Eudyptes schlegeli
VVVVVV
Yellow-eyed penguin
Megadyptes antipodes *
VBBVVBB
Waitaha penguin
Megadyptes waitaha *
XX
Blue penguin
Eudyptula minor
BBBBV

Fulmars, petrels and shearwaters

Order: Procellariiformes   Family: Procellariidae

The procellariids are the main group of medium-sized "true petrels", characterised by united nostrils with medium nasal septum, and a long outer functional primary flight feather.

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Southern giant petrel
Macronectes giganteus
P
Northern giant petrel
Macronectes halli
PPPBPBBB
Northern fulmar
Fulmarus glacialis
V
Southern fulmar
Fulmarus glacialoides
P
Antarctic petrel
Thalassoica antarctica
V
Cape petrel
Daption capense
PPPBBBBBB
Kerguelen petrel
Lugensa brevirostris
PPPPPPPPP
Tahiti petrel
Pseudobulweria rostrata
V
Bulwer's petrel
Pseudobulweria bulwerii
V
Grey-faced petrel
Pterodroma gouldi
PBPPPPPPPP
White-headed petrel
Pterodroma lessonii
PPPPPBB?BP
Mottled petrel
Pterodroma inexpectata
PPBBPBPPPP
Providence petrel
Pterodroma solandri
VVV
Kermadec petrel
Pterodroma neglecta
BVV
Magenta petrel
Pterodroma magentae
B
Herald petrel
Pterodroma heraldica
V
Phoenix petrel
Pterodroma alba
V
Soft-plumaged petrel
Pterodroma mollis
PPPBPPPBP
Imber's petrel
Pterodroma imberi
X
Juan Fernandez petrel
Pterodroma externa
VVVV
White-necked petrel
Pterodroma cervicalis
BPPP
Cook's petrel
Pterodroma cookii
PBPBPPPPPP
Gould's petrel
Pterodroma leucoptera
PV
Black-winged petrel
Pterodroma nigripennis
BBPBPPPP
Chatham petrel
Pterodroma axillaris
B
Stejneger's petrel
Pterodroma longirostris
VV
Pycroft's petrel
Pterodroma pycrofti
VBV
SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Blue petrel
Halobaena caerulea
P
Broad-billed prion
Pachyptila vittata
PPBBBBPPPP
Salvin's prion
Pachyptila salvini
P
Antarctic prion
Pachyptila desolata
PPPPPPBBPP
Slender-billed prion
Pachyptila belcheri
P
Fulmar prion
Pachyptila crassirostris
PPPPBBBPPB
Fairy prion
Pachyptila turtur
PBBBBBBBBP
Grey petrel
Procellaria cinerea
PPPPPPPBBP
White-chinned petrel
Procellaria aequinoctialis
PPPPPPBBBP
Black petrel
Procellaria parkinsoni
PBPP
Westland petrel
Procellaria westlandica
PPBPPPPPPP
Cory's shearwater
Calonectris diomedea
V
Streaked shearwater
Calonectris leucomelas
V
Pink-footed shearwater
Ardenna creatopus
V
Flesh-footed shearwater
Ardenna carneipes
PBPP
Wedge-tailed shearwater
Ardenna pacifica
BP
Buller's shearwater
Ardenna bulleri
PBPPPP
Great shearwater
Ardenna gravis
VVV
Sooty shearwater or titi
Ardenna grisea
PBBBBBBBBP
Short-tailed shearwater
Ardenna tenuirostris
P
Christmas shearwater
Puffinus nativitatis
VV
Newell's shearwater
Puffinus newelli
V
Manx shearwater
Puffinus puffinus
V
Hutton's shearwater
Puffinus huttoni
PBPP
Fluttering shearwater
Puffinus gavia
PBPPPP
Scarlett's shearwater
Puffinus spelaus
X
Little shearwater
Puffinus assimilis
BBP
Subantarctic shearwater
Puffinus elegans
PPPBPPBPP
Common diving petrel
Pelecanoides urinatrix
BBBBBBBB
Whenua Hou diving petrel
Pelecanoides whenuahouensis
Bexex

Austral storm petrels

Order: Procellariiformes   Family: Oceanitidae

The storm petrels are the smallest seabirds, relatives of the petrels, feeding on planktonic crustaceans and small fish picked from the surface, typically while hovering. Their flight is fluttering and sometimes bat-like.

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Wilson's storm petrel
Oceanites oceanicus
P
Grey-backed storm petrel
Garrodia nereis
PPPBPBPBP
White-faced storm petrel
Pelagodroma marina
BBBBBPBPPP
New Zealand storm petrel
Fregetta maoriana*
B
Black-bellied storm petrel
Fregetta tropica
PPPPPPBPBB
White-bellied storm petrel
Fregetta grallaria
BV

Northern storm petrels

Order: Procellariiformes   Family: Hydrobatidae

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Leach's storm petrel
Oceanodroma leucorhoa
VV

Albatrosses (or toroa)

Order: Procellariiformes   Family: Diomedeidae

The albatrosses are a family of large seabird found across the Southern and North Pacific Oceans. The largest are among the largest flying birds in the world.

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Wandering albatross
Diomedea exulans
P
Antipodean albatross
Diomedea antipodensis*
PPPPBPBBBP
Southern royal albatross
Diomedea epomophora*
VPPPPPBBPP
Northern royal albatross
Diomedea sanfordi*
VPBPBPBPPP
Black-footed albatross
Phoebastria nigripes
V
White-capped albatross
Thalassarche cauta
PPPPBPBPBP
Salvin's albatross
Thalassarche salvini
PPPPPBPPPB
Chatham albatross
Thalassarche eremita*
PPPPBPPPP
Black-browed albatross
Thalassarche melanophrys
PPPPPBPBBP
Campbell albatross
Thalassarche impavida*
PPPPPPPBPP
Grey-headed albatross
Thalassarche chrysostoma
PPPPPPPBPP
Buller's albatross
Thalassarche bulleri
PPBPBBPPPP
Atlantic yellow-nosed albatross
Thalassarche chlororhynchos
V
Indian yellow-nosed albatross
Thalassarche carteri
PPPP
Sooty albatross
Phoebetria fusca
VVVV
Light-mantled albatross
Phoebetria palpebrata
PPPPPBBBP

Tropicbirds

Order: Phaethontiformes   Family: Phaethontidae

Tropicbirds are slender white birds of tropical oceans, with exceptionally long central tail feathers. Their long wings have black markings, as does the head.

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Red-tailed tropicbird
Phaethon rubricauda
BP
White-tailed tropicbird
Phaethon lepturus
V

Frigatebirds

Order: Suliformes   Family: Fregatidae

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Lesser frigatebird
Fregata ariel
VVV
Great frigatebird
Fregata minor
VV

Boobies and gannets

Order: Suliformes   Family: Sulidae

The sulids comprise the gannets and boobies. Both groups are medium-large coastal seabirds that plunge-dive for fish.

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Takapu or Australasian gannet,
Morus serrator
BBPPPPP
Cape gannet
Morus capensis
V
Red-footed booby
Sula sula
V
Masked booby
Sula dactylatra
BV
Brown booby
Sula leucogaster
PPPV

Cormorants

Order: Suliformes   Family: Phalacrocoracidae

The Phalacrocoracidae is a family of medium-to-large coastal, fish-eating sea-birds that includes cormorants and shags. Plumage colouration varies with the majority having mainly dark plumage, some species being black and white, and a few being colourful. The bill is long, thin and sharply hooked.

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Kawaupaka or little shag
Microcarbo melanoleucos
BBBVVVV
Kawau or black shag
Phalacrocorax carbo
BBBVVV
Karuhiruhi or pied shag
Phalacrocorax varius
BB
Little black shag
Phalacrocorax sulcirostris
BBVV
Spotted shag
Phalacrocorax punctatus
BB
Pitt shag
Phalacrocorax featherstoni
B
King shag
Phalacrocorax carunculatus
B
Stewart shag
Phalacrocorax chalconotus
BB
Campbell shag
Phalacrocorax campbelli
B
Auckland shag
Phalacrocorax colensoi
VB
Bounty shag
Phalacrocorax ranfurlyi
VB
Chatham shag
Phalacrocorax onslowi
B

Darters

Order: Suliformes   Family: Anhingidae

Darters are frequently referred to as "snake-birds" because of their long thin neck, which gives a snake-like appearance when they swim with their bodies submerged. The males have black and dark brown plumage, an erectile crest on the nape and a larger bill than the female. The females have a much paler plumage especially on the neck and underparts. The darters have completely webbed feet, and their legs are short and set far back on the body. Their plumage is somewhat permeable, like that of cormorants, and they spread their wings to dry after diving.

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Australasian darter
Anhinga novaehollandiae
VV

Pelicans

Order: Pelecaniformes   Family: Pelecanidae

Pelicans are large water birds with distinctive pouches under their bills. Like other birds in the order Pelecaniformes, they have four webbed toes.

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Australian pelican
Pelecanus conspicillatus
VV

Bitterns, herons and egrets

Order: Pelecaniformes   Family: Ardeidae

The family Ardeidae contains the bitterns, herons and egrets. Herons and egrets are medium to large sized wading birds with long necks and legs. Bitterns tend to be shorter necked and more wary. Unlike other long-necked birds suck as storks, ibises and spoonbills, members of Ardeidae fly with their necks retracted.

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Grey heron
Ardea cinerea
V
White-necked heron
Ardea pacifica
VVV
White heron or kotuku
Ardea alba
VPBVVV
Intermediate egret
Ardea intermedia
VV
Cattle egret
Bubulcus ibis
VPPPVV
White-faced heron
Egretta novaehollandiae
VBBVBVVV
Little egret
Egretta garzetta
VVV
Reef heron
Egretta sacra
VBBPVV
Nankeen night heron
Nycticorax caledonicus
BVVV
Little bittern
Ixobrychus minutus
V
New Zealand bittern
Ixobrychus novaezelandiae
XXX

Ibises and spoonbills

Order: Pelecaniformes   Family: Threskiornithidae

The Threskiornithidae is a family of large terrestrial and wading birds which includes the ibises and spoonbills. They have long, broad wings with 11 primary and about 20 secondary feathers. They are strong fliers and despite their size and weight, very capable soarers.

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Glossy ibis
Plegadis falcinellus
PPV
Australian white ibis
Threskiornis molucca
VV
Straw-necked ibis
Threskiornis spinicollis
V
Royal spoonbill
Platalea regia
VBBV
Yellow-billed spoonbill
Platalea flavipes
V

Ducks, geese and swans

Order: Anseriformes   Family: Anatidae

The family Anatidae includes the ducks and most duck-like waterfowl, such as geese and swans. These are adapted for an aquatic existence, with webbed feet, bills that are flattened to a greater or lesser extent, and feathers that are excellent at shedding water due to special oils. The Cape Barren goose is also recorded as an escape from captivity in New Zealand which has bred, as well as being a vagrant from Australia as set out in the table below.[3]

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Plumed whistling duck
Dendrocygna eytoni
VVV
Mute swan
Cygnus olor
II
Black swan
Cygnus atratus[4]
III
Canada goose
Branta canadensis
VIIVV
Cape Barren goose
Cereopsis novahollandiae
VV
North Island goose
Cnemiornis gracilis*
X
South Island goose
Cnemiornis calcitrans *
X
Greylag goose
Anser anser
III
Paradise shelduck (Putangitangi)
Tadorna variegata*
VBBBV
Australian shelduck
Tadorna tadornoides
VVVVVVVV
Australian wood duck
Chenonetta jubata
VV
Finsch's duck
Chenonetta finschi*
XX
Blue duck or whio
Hymenolaimus malacorhynchos*
BB
Scarlett's duck
Malacorhynchus scarletti*
XXX
Pink-eared duck
Malacorhynchus membranaceus
V
Chatham duck
Anas chathamica
X
Mallard
Anas platyrhynchos
IIIIIIII
Grey duck
Anas superciliosa
exBBVVexexex
Grey teal
Anas gracilis
BBVVVVV
Chestnut teal
Anas castanea
VV
Brown teal
Anas chlorotis*
BBexex
Auckland teal
Anas aucklandica*
B
Campbell teal
Anas nesiotis*
B
Northern pintail
Anas acuta
V
Australasian shoveler
Spatula rhynchotis
BBVVVV
Northern shoveler
Spatula clypeata
VV
New Zealand stiff-tailed duck
Oxyura vantetsi
XX
Hardhead
Aythya australis
VVV
New Zealand scaup
Aythya novaeseelandiae
BBexex
New Zealand musk duck
Biziura delautouri
XX
New Zealand merganser
Mergus australis
XXXX
Chatham merganser
Mergus milleneri
X

Adzebills

Order: Gruiformes   Family: Aptornithidae

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
North Island adzebill
Aptornis otidiformis
X
South Island adzebill
Aptornis defossor
X

Rails, crakes and coots

Order: Gruiformes   Family: Rallidae

Rallidae is a large family of small to medium-sized birds which includes the rails, crakes, coots and gallinules. The most typical family members occupy dense vegetation in damp environments near lakes, swamps or rivers. In general they are shy and secretive birds, making them difficult to observe. Most species have strong legs and long toes which are well adapted to soft uneven surfaces. They tend to have short, rounded wings and to be weak fliers.

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Corn crake
Crex crex
V
Auckland rail
Lewinia muelleri
B
Buff-banded rail
Gallirallus philippensis
BBB
Dieffenbach's rail
Gallirallus dieffenbachii
X
Weka
Gallirallus australis
BBBI
Chatham rail
Cabalus modestus
X
Snipe-rail
Capellirallus karamu
X
Hawkins's rail
Diaphorapteryx hawkinsi
X
Spotless crake
Porzana tabuensis
BBBex
Marsh crake
Porzana pusilla
BBBB
Australian crake
Porzana fluminea
V
Black-tailed nativehen
Tribonyx ventralis
VV
Hodgen's waterhen
Tribonyx hodgenorum
XX
Common moorhen
Gallinula chloropus
V
Dusky moorhen
Gallinula tenebrosa
V
Pūkeko
Porphyrio melanotus
BBBBBV
North Island takahē
Porphyrio mantelli
X
South Island takahē
Porphyrio hochstetteri
B
New Zealand coot
Fulica prisca
XX
Australian coot
Fulica atra
BB
Chatham coot
Fulica chathamensis
X

Cranes

Order: Gruiformes   Family: Gruidae

Cranes are large, long-legged and long-necked birds. Unlike the similar-looking but unrelated herons, cranes fly with necks outstretched, not pulled back. Most have elaborate and noisy courting displays or "dances".

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Unidentified crane
Grus sp.
VV

Pheasants

Order: Galliformes   Family: Phasianidae

Phasianidae consists of the pheasants and their allies. These are terrestrial species, variable in size but generally plump, with broad, relatively short wings. Many species are gamebirds or have been domesticated as a food source for humans.

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Chukar
Alectoris chukar
I
Koreke or New Zealand quail
Coturnix novaezelandiae
XX
Brown quail
Coturnix ypsilophora
I
Common pheasant
Phasianus colchicus
II
Indian peafowl
Pavo cristatus
II
Wild turkey
Meleagris gallopavo
II

New World quail

Order: Galliformes   Family: Odontophoridae

The New World quails are small, plump terrestrial birds only distantly related to the quails of the Old World, but named for their similar appearance and habits.

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
California quail
Callipepla californica
III

Oystercatchers

Order: Charadriiformes   Family: Haematopodidae

The oystercatchers are large, obvious and noisy plover-like birds, with strong bills used for smashing or prying open molluscs.

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Torea or variable oystercatcher
Haematopus unicolor
BBB
South Island oystercatcher
Haematopus finschi
VPBPVVVV
Chatham oystercatcher
Haematopus chathamensis
B

Avocets and stilts

Order: Charadriiformes   Family: Recurvirostridae

Recurvirostridae is a family of large wading birds, which includes the avocets and stilts. The avocets have long legs and long up-curved bills. The stilts have extremely long legs and long, thin, straight bills.

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Red-necked avocet
Recurvirostra novaehollandiae
VV
Kaki or black stilt
Himantopus novaezelandiae
PB
Pied stilt
Himantopus leucocephalus
BBB

Plovers and lapwings

Order: Charadriiformes   Family: Charadriidae

The family Charadriidae includes the plovers, dotterels and lapwings. They are small to medium-sized birds with compact bodies, short, thick necks and long, usually pointed, wings. They are found in open country worldwide, mostly in habitats near water.

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Pacific golden plover
Pluvialis fulva
PPPPPV
American golden plover
Pluvialis dominucus
V
Grey plover
Pluvialis squatarola
VVVV
Ngutuparore or wrybill
Anarhynchus frontalis
PB
Semipalmated plover
Charadrius semipalmatus
V
Red-capped plover
Charadrius ruficapillus
VV
Banded dotterel
Charadrius bicinctus
VBBBBBP
Tuturiwhatu or New Zealand dotterel
Charadrius obscurus
BPB
Lesser sand plover
Charadrius mongolus
PPV
Greater sand plover
Charadrius leschenaulti
PP
Oriental plover
Charadrius veredus
VVVV
Black-fronted dotterel
Elseyornis melanops
BB
Red-kneed dotterel
Elsyornis cinctus
V
Masked lapwing
Vanellus miles
VBBBBVVVV
Tuturuatu or shore plover
Thinornis novaeseelandiae
BBBB

Waders or shorebirds

Order: Charadriiformes   Family: Scolopacidae

The Scolopacidae is a large diverse family of small to medium-sized shorebirds including the sandpipers, curlews, godwits, shanks, tattlers, woodcocks, snipes, dowitchers and phalaropes. The majority of these species eat small invertebrates picked out of the mud or soil. Different lengths of legs and bills enable multiple species to feed in the same habitat, particularly on the coast, without direct competition for food.

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
North Island snipe
Coenocorypha barrierensis
X
South Island snipe
Coenocorypha iredalei
XX
Forbes's snipe
Coenocorypha chathamica
X
Chatham snipe
Coenocorypha pusilla
B
Snares snipe
Coenocorypha huegeli
B
Subantarctic snipe
Coenocorypha aucklandica
BBB
Japanese snipe
Gallinago hardwickii
VVVV
Great knot
Calidris tenuirostris
PP
Huahou or red knot
Calidris canutus
VPPPVV
Sanderling
Calidris alba
PPV
Dunlin
Calidris alpina
V
Curlew sandpiper
Calidris ferruginea
PPVV
Stilt sandpiper
Calidris himantopus
V
Sharp-tailed sandpiper
Calidris acuminata
VPPPPVV
Pectoral sandpiper
Calidris melanotos
PPV
Baird's sandpiper
Calidris bairdii
V
White-rumped sandpiper
Calidris fuscicollis
V
Little stint
Calidris minuta
V
Red-necked stint
Calidris ruficollis
PPVV
Long-toed stint
Calidris subminuta
V
Least sandpiper
Calidris minutilla
V
Semipalmated sandpiper
Calidris pusilla
V
Western sandpiper
Calidris mauri
VV
Broad-billed sandpiper
Calidris falcinellus
VV
Buff-breasted sandpiper
Calidris subruficollis
V
Ruff
Calidris pugnax
V
Asiatic dowitcher
Limnodromus semipalmatus
VV
Far Eastern curlew
Numenius madagascarensis
VPPVVV
Whimbrel
Numenius phaeopus
VPPV
Little curlew
Numenius minutus
PP
Bristle-thighed curlew
Numenius tahitiensis
V
Bar-tailed godwit
Limosa lapponica
PP
Black-tailed godwit
Limosa limosa
PPPV
Hudsonian godwit
Limosa haemastica
PPPV
Upland sandpiper
Bartramia longicauda
V
Wandering tattler
Tringa incana
VPPVV
Grey-tailed tattler
Tringa brevipes
VPPVVV
Common sandpiper
Tringa hypoleucos
VVV
Common greenshank
Tringa nebularia
PPVVV
Marsh sandpiper
Tringa stagnatilis
PPP
Lesser yellowlegs
Tringa flavipes
VVV
Terek sandpiper
Tringa cinerea
VV
Ruddy turnstone
Arenaria interpres
VPPPPVPVV
Grey phalarope
Phalaropus fulicarius
VV
Red-necked phalarope
Phalaropus lobatus
VV
Wilson's phalarope
Phalaropus tricolor
VV

Pratincoles and coursers

Order: Charadriiformes   Family: Glareolidae

Pratincoles have short legs, very long pointed wings and long forked tails. Their most unusual feature for birds classed as waders is that they typically hunt their insect prey on the wing like swallows, although they can also feed on the ground. Their short bills are an adaptation to aerial feeding.

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Oriental pratincole
Glareola maldivarum
VVVV

Painted-snipe

Order: Charadriiformes   Family: Rostratulidae

Painted-snipe are short-legged, long-billed birds similar in shape to the true snipes, but more brightly coloured.

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Greater painted-snipe
Rostratula benghalensis
V

Gulls and terns

Order: Charadriiformes   Family: Laridae

Laridae is a family of medium to large seabirds and includes gulls, terns, kittiwakes and skimmers. They are typically gray or white, often with black markings on the head or wings. They have stout, longish bills and webbed feet.

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Pacific gull
Larus pacificus
V
Karoro or southern black-backed gull
Larus dominicanus
VBBBBBBBBB
Laughing gull
Leucophaeus atricilla
V
Franklin's gull
Leucophaeus pipixcan
VVV
Red-billed gull
Chroicocephalus scopulinus
BBBBBBB
Black-billed gull
Chroicocephalus bulleri
BB
Black noddy
Anous minutus
BV
Brown noddy
Anous stolidus
BV
Grey noddy
Anous cerulea
BP
White tern
Gygis alba
BVV
Sooty tern
Onychoprion fuscatus
BV
Grey-backed tern
Onychoprion lunatus
V
Bridled tern
Onychoprion anaethetus
V
Taranui or Caspian tern
Hydroprogne caspia
VPPV
Gull-billed tern
Gelochelidon nilotica
PP
White-fronted tern
Sterna striata
BBBBBB
Common tern
Sterna hirundo
PP
Antarctic tern
Sterna vittata
VPBVBBBBB
Arctic tern
Sterna paradisaea
VVVVVVVV
Tarapiroe or black-fronted tern
Chlidonias albostriatus
PB
Whiskered tern
Chlidonias hybridus
VV
White-winged black tern
Chlidonias leucopterus
PP
Little tern
Sternula albifrons
VPPV
Fairy tern
Sternula nereis
Bex
Crested tern
Thalasseus bergii
VVV

Skuas

Order: Charadriiformes   Family: Stercorariidae

They are in general medium to large birds, typically with gray or brown plumage, often with white markings on the wings. They have longish bills with hooked tips and webbed feet with sharp claws. They look like large dark gulls, but have a fleshy cere above the upper mandible. They are strong, acrobatic fliers.

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Arctic skua
Stercorarius parasiticus
VPPPV
Pomarine skua
Stercorarius pomarinus
PPP
Long-tailed skua
Stercorarius longicaudus
PPP
Subantarctic skua
Stercorarius antarcticus
PPBBBBBBBP
South polar skua
Stercorarius maccormicki
VVVVVVVVVV

Pigeons and doves

Order: Columbiformes   Family: Columbidae

Pigeons and doves are stout-bodied birds with short necks and short slender bills with a fleshy cere.

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Kererū or New Zealand pigeon
Hemiphaga novaeseelandiae
BBB
Parea or Chatham pigeon
Hemiphaga chathamensis
B
Rock dove
Columba livia
IIIVVV
Spotted dove
Spilopelia chinensis
I
Barbary dove
Spilopelia risoria
II

Grebes

Order: Podicipediformes   Family: Podicipedidae

Grebes are small to medium-large freshwater diving birds. They have lobed toes and are excellent swimmers and divers. However, they have their feet placed far back on the body, making them quite ungainly on land.

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Australasian grebe
Tachybaptus novaehollandiae
BP
New Zealand dabchick
Poliocephalus rufopectus*
BV
Hoary-headed grebe
Poliocephalus poliocephalus
VVVV
Australasian crested grebe
Podiceps cristatus
VB

Hawks, kites and eagles

Order: Accipitriformes   Family: Accipitridae

Accipitridae is a family of birds of prey and includes the osprey, hawks, eagles, kites, harriers and Old World vultures. These birds have very large powerful hooked beaks for tearing flesh from their prey, strong legs, powerful talons and keen eyesight.

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Black kite
Milvus migrans
VV
Eyles's harrier
Circus eylesi
XX
Kahu or swamp harrier
Circus approximans
PBBBBPPP
Haast's eagle
Harpagornis moorei
XX
White-bellied sea eagle
Haliaeetus leucogaster
V

Falcons

Order: Falconiformes   Family: Falconidae

Falconidae is a family of diurnal birds of prey, notably the falcons and caracaras. They differ from hawks, eagles and kites in that they kill with their beaks instead of their talons.

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Nankeen kestrel
Falco cenchroides
VV
Kārearea or New Zealand falcon
Falco novaeseelandiae
BBPexPB
Black falcon
Falco subniger
V

Barn owls

Order: Strigiformes   Family: Tytonidae

Barn owls are medium to large owls with large heads and characteristic heart-shaped faces. They have long strong legs with powerful talons.

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Barn owl
Tyto alba
B[5]V

True owls

Order: Strigiformes   Family: Strigidae

Typical owls are small to large solitary nocturnal birds of prey. They have large forward-facing eyes and ears, a hawk-like beak and a conspicuous circle of feathers around each eye called a facial disk.

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Little owl
Athene noctua
I
Whekau or laughing owl
Sceloglaux albifacies
XXX
Ruru or morepork
Ninox novaeseelandiae
BBBV

Owlet-nightjars

Order: Caprimulgiformes   Family: Aegothelidae

The owlet-nightjars are a distinctive group of small nocturnal birds related to swifts found from the Maluku Islands and New Guinea to Australia and New Caledonia.

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
New Zealand owlet-nightjar
Aegotheles novaezealandiae
XX

Swifts

Order: Apodiformes   Family: Apodidae

Swifts are small birds which spend the majority of their lives flying. These birds have very short legs and never settle voluntarily on the ground, perching instead only on vertical surfaces. Many swifts have long swept-back wings which resemble a crescent or boomerang.

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
White-throated needletail
Hirandapus caudacutus
PPPPPP
Pacific swift
Apus pacificus
VVVV

Cuckoos

Order: Cuculiformes   Family: Cuculidae

The family Cuculidae includes cuckoos, roadrunners and anis. These birds are of variable size with slender bodies, long tails and strong legs. The Old World cuckoos are brood parasites.

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Koekoea or long-tailed cuckoo
Eudynamys taitensis
PBBPPP
Pipiwharauroa or shining cuckoo
Chrysococcyx lucidus
PBBBBPP
Fan-tailed cuckoo
Cacomantis flabelliformis
VV
Pallid cuckoo
Cacomantis pallidus
VV
Oriental cuckoo
Cuculus optatus
VVVVV
Channel-billed cuckoo
Scythrops novaehollandiae
VV

Cockatoos

Order: Psittaciformes   Family: Cacatuidae

The cockatoos share many features with other parrots including the characteristic curved beak shape and a zygodactyl foot, with two forward toes and two backwards toes. They differ, however in a number of characteristics, including the often spectacular movable headcrest.

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Sulphur-crested cockatoo
Cacatua galerita
II
Galah
Eolophus roseicapillus
I

Old world parrots

Order: Psittaciformes   Family: Psittaculidae

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Kākāriki or red-fronted parakeet
Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae
BBBBBB
Kākāriki karaka or orange-fronted parakeet
Cyanoramphus malherbi
B
Kākāriki or yellow-crowned parakeet
Cyanoramphus auriceps
BBB
Forbes's parakeet
Cyanoramphus forbesi
B
Antipodes parakeet
Cyanoramphus unicolor
B
Reischek's parakeet
Cyanoramphus hochstetteri
B
Eastern rosella
Platycercus eximius
IIV

New Zealand parrots

Order: Psittaciformes   Family: Strigopidae

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Kea
Nestor notabilis
B
New Zealand kākā
Nestor meridionalis
BBB
Chatham kākā
Nestor chathamensis
X
Kākāpō
Strigops habroptila
BBB

Rollers

Order: Coraciiformes   Family: Coraciidae

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Dollarbird
Eurystomus orientalis
VV

Kingfishers

Order: Coraciiformes   Family: Alcedinidae

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Kōtare or sacred kingfisher
Todiramphus sacra
BBBBV
Laughing kookaburra
Dacelo novaeguineae
IV

New Zealand wrens

Order: Passeriformes   Family: Acanthisittidae

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Bush wren
Xenicus longipes
XXX
Rock wren
Xenicus gilviventris
B
Lyall's wren
Traversia lyalli
XX
Titipounamu or rifleman
Acanthisitta chloris
BBex
South Island stout-legged wren
Pachyplichas yaldwyni
X
North Island stout-legged wren
Pachyplichas jagmi
X
Long-billed wren
Dendroscansor decurvirostris
X

Crows and ravens

Order: Passeriformes   Family: Corvidae

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
New Zealand raven
Corvus antipodum
XXX
Chatham raven
Corvus moriorum
X
Rook
Corvus frugilegus
IIII

Cuckooshrikes and trillers

Order: Passeriformes   Family: Campephagidae

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Black-faced cuckooshrike
Coracina novaehollandiae
VVV
White-winged triller
Lalage tricolor
V

Old World orioles

Order: Passeriformes   Family: Oriolidae

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
South Island piopio
Turnagra capensis
X
North Island piopio
Turnagra tanagra
X

Wagtails and pipits

Order: Passeriformes   Family: Motacillidae

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Pīhoihoi or New Zealand pipit
Anthus novaeseelandiae
VBBBBVBB

Grassbirds

Order: Passeriformes   Family: Locustellidae

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Matata or New Zealand fernbird
Megalurus punctatus
BBBB
Chatham fernbird
Megalurus rufescens
X

Reed warblers

Order: Passeriformes   Family: Acrocephalidae

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Australian reed warbler
Acrocephalus australis
V

Australasian robins

Order: Passeriformes   Family: Petroicidae

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Miromiro or tomtit
Petroica macrocephala
BBBBBB
South Island robin
Petroica australis
BB
North Island robin
Petroica longipes
B
Black robin
Petroica traversi
B

Mohouids

Order: Passeriformes   Family: Mohouidae

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Popokotea or whitehead
Mohoua albicilla
B
Mohua or yellowhead
Mohoua ochrocephala
BB
Pipipi or brown creeper
Mohoua novaeseelandiae
BB

Monarch flycatchers

Order: Passeriformes   Family: Monarchidae

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Black-faced monarch
Monarcha melanopsis
V
Satin flycatcher
Myiagra cyanoleuca
VV
Magpie-lark
Grallina cyanoleuca
V

Australasian warblers

Order: Passeriformes   Family: Acanthizidae

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Riroriro or grey warbler
Gerygone igata
BBBV
Chatham warbler
Gerygone albofrontata
B

Honeyeaters

Order: Passeriformes   Family: Meliphagidae

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Tui
Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae
BBBBBB
Red wattlebird
Anthochaera carunculata
V
Korimako or New Zealand bellbird
Anthornis melanura
BBBBV
Chatham bellbird
Anthornis melanocephala
X

Stitchbird

Order: Passeriformes   Family: Notiomystidae

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Hihi or stitchbird
Notiomystis cincta
B

New Zealand wattlebirds

Order: Passeriformes   Family: Callaeidae

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
North Island kōkako
Callaeas wilsoni
B
South Island kōkako
Callaeas cinereus
B?ex
North Island saddleback
Philesturnus rufusater
B
South Island saddleback
Philesturnus carunculatus
BB
Huia
Heteralocha acutirostris
X

Fantails

Order: Passeriformes   Family: Rhipiduridae

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Piwakawaka or New Zealand fantail
Rhipidura fuliginosa
BBBBex
Willie wagtail
Rhipidura leucophrys
V

White-eyes

Order: Passeriformes   Family: Zosteropidae

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Tauhou or silvereye
Zosterops lateralis
BBBBBBBBB

Woodswallows and allies

Order: Passeriformes   Family: Artamidae

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Masked woodswallow
Artamus personatus
V
White-browed woodswallow
Artamus superciliosus
VV
Dusky woodswallow
Artamus cyanopterus
V
Australian magpie
Gymnorhina tibicen
II

Starlings

Order: Passeriformes   Family: Sturnidae

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Common myna
Acridotheres tristis
I
Common starling
Sturnus vulgaris
IIIIIIIIIV

Buntings, seedeaters and allies

Order: Passeriformes   Family: Emberizidae

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Yellowhammer
Emberiza citrinella
IIIIIVVVV
Cirl bunting
Emberiza cirlus
II

Finches and allies

Order: Passeriformes   Family: Fringillidae

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Common chaffinch
Fringilla coelebs
VIIIIIIIV
European greenfinch
Chloris chloris
VIIIIVV
Common redpoll
Acanthis flammea
VIIIIIIIIV
European goldfinch
Carduelis carduelis
VIIIIVVVV

Old World sparrows

Order: Passeriformes   Family: Passeridae

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
House sparrow
Passer domesticus
IIIIVVVV

Accentors

Order: Passeriformes   Family: Prunellidae

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Dunnock
Prunella modularis
IIIIVBBB

Thrushes and allies

Order: Passeriformes   Family: Turdidae

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Song thrush
Turdus philomelos
IIIIIIVVV
Common blackbird
Turdus merula
IIIIIIIIV

Swallows

Order: Passeriformes   Family: Hirundinidae

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Welcome swallow
Hirundo neoxena
BBBBBPPV
Fairy martin
Petrochelidon ariel
VVV
Tree martin
Petrochelidon nigricans
VVVV

Larks

Order: Passeriformes   Family: Alaudidae

SpeciesKermadecsNorth ISouth IStewartChathamsSnaresAucklandCampbellAntipodesBounty
Eurasian skylark
Alauda arvensis
III

See also

References

  • Barrie Heather & Hugh Robertson (1996) The Field Guide to the Birds of New Zealand ISBN 0-670-86911-2
  • "Splitting headaches? Recent taxonomic changes affecting the British and Western Palaearctic lists" - Martin Collinson, British Birds vol 99 (June 2006), 306-323
  1. Clements, J. F., T. S. Schulenberg, M. J. Iliff, D. Roberson, T. A. Fredericks, B. L. Sullivan, and C. L. Wood. 2016. The eBird/Clements checklist of birds of the world: v2016. Downloaded from http://www.birds.cornell.edu/clementschecklist/download/ retrieved 11 August 2016
  2. Lepage, Denis (1 January 2017). "Checklist of birds of New Zealand". Avibase. Retrieved 1 January 2017.
  3. the Checklist Committee Ornithological Society of New Zealand (2010). Checklist of the birds of New Zealand, Norfolk and Macquarie Islands, and the Ross Dependency, Antarctica. 4th ed (PDF). Ornithological Society of New Zealand/Te Papa Press. pp. 33–34. ISBN 978-1-877385-59-9.
  4. The current black swan found in NZ is introduced from Australia. A subspecies called the New Zealand swan formerly native to NZ is now extinct.
  5. "NZ Birds of Prey / Native / Barn Owl". Wingspan Birds of Prey Trust. Retrieved 22 October 2017.
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