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List of vulnerable birds

In December 2020, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) listed 798 vulnerable avian species.[1] Of all evaluated avian species, 7.3% are listed as vulnerable. No subpopulations of birds have been evaluated by the IUCN.

5 extinct in the wild avian species (0.05%)223 critically endangered avian species (2%)460 endangered avian species (4.2%)798 vulnerable avian species (7.2%)1,001 near threatened avian species (9.1%)8,460 least concern avian species (76.9%)52 data deficient avian species (0.4%)
Avian species (IUCN, 2020-3)
  • 10,999 extant species have been evaluated
  • 10,947 of those are fully assessed[a]
  • 9,461 are not threatened at present[b]
  • 1,481 to 1,533 are threatened[c]
  • 164 to 183 are extinct or extinct in the wild:
    • 159 extinct (EX) species[d]
    • 5 extinct in the wild (EW)
    • 19 possibly extinct [CR(PE)]

  1. ^ excludes data deficient evaluations.
  2. ^ NT and LC.
  3. ^ Threatened comprises CR, EN and VU. Upper estimate additionally includes DD.
  4. ^ Chart omits extinct (EX) species
Vulnerable (VU) species are considered to be facing a high risk of extinction in the wild.

For a species to be assessed as vulnerable to extinction the best available evidence must meet quantitative criteria set by the IUCN designed to reflect "a high risk of extinction in the wild". Endangered and critically endangered species also meet the quantitative criteria of vulnerable species, and are listed separately. See: List of endangered birds, List of critically endangered birds. Vulnerable, endangered and critically endangered species are collectively referred to as threatened species by the IUCN.

Additionally, 53 avian species (0.48% of those evaluated) are listed as data deficient, meaning there is insufficient information for a full assessment of conservation status. As these species typically have small distributions and/or populations, they are intrinsically likely to be threatened, according to the IUCN.[2] While the category of data deficient indicates that no assessment of extinction risk has been made for the taxa, the IUCN notes that it may be appropriate to give them "the same degree of attention as threatened taxa, at least until their status can be assessed".[3]

This is a complete list of vulnerable avian species evaluated by the IUCN. Where possible common names for taxa are given while links point to the scientific name used by the IUCN.

Mesites edit

Penguins edit

Procellariiformes edit

Procellariiformes includes petrels and albatrosses. There are 30 species in the order Procellariiformes assessed as vulnerable.

Albatrosses edit

Procellariids edit

Storm petrels edit

Gruiformes edit

There are 26 species in the order Gruiformes assessed as vulnerable.

Trumpeters edit

Cranes edit

Rallids edit

Bustards edit

Parrots edit

There are 53 parrot species assessed as vulnerable.

Kakapo species edit

Cockatoos edit

Psittacids edit

Suliformes edit

Pigeons and doves edit

Pelecaniformes edit

("Pelican-like")

Galliformes edit

There are 46 species in the order Galliformes assessed as vulnerable.

Cracids edit

Megapodes edit

Phasianids edit

New World quails edit

Guineafowl species edit

Struthioniformes edit

Bucerotiformes edit

Includes hornbills, hoopoe and wood hoopoes.

Accipitriformes edit

Accipitriformes includes most of the diurnal birds of prey. There are more than 20 species in the order Accipitriformes assessed as vulnerable.

Accipitrids edit

Anseriformes edit

Anatids edit

Owls edit

There are 27 owl species assessed as vulnerable.

Barn-owls edit

Strigidae edit

Charadriiformes edit

Falconiformes edit

Coraciiformes edit

Includes kingfishers and bee-eaters.

Passerines edit

There are 337 passerine species assessed as vulnerable.

Monarch flycatchers edit

Finches edit

Pittas edit

Formicariids edit

White-eyes edit

Cotingas edit

Thrushes edit

Corvids edit

Antbirds edit

Icterids edit

New World warblers edit

Ovenbirds edit

Sylviids edit

Emberizids edit

Old World babblers edit

Old World flycatchers edit

Ploceids edit

Bulbuls edit

Tanagers edit

Manakins edit

Swallows edit

Tyrant flycatchers edit

Honeyeaters edit

Estrildid finches edit

Other passerine species edit

Caprimulgiformes edit

Cuckoos edit

Piciformes edit

("Woodpecker-like")

Other bird species edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "IUCN Red List version 2020-3". The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. Retrieved 10 December 2019.
  2. ^ "Limitations of the Data". The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. Retrieved 11 January 2016.
  3. ^ "2001 Categories & Criteria (version 3.1)". The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. Retrieved 11 January 2016.


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In December 2020 the International Union for Conservation of Nature IUCN listed 798 vulnerable avian species 1 Of all evaluated avian species 7 3 are listed as vulnerable No subpopulations of birds have been evaluated by the IUCN Extinct in the wild EW 5 species Critically endangered CR 223 species Endangered EN 460 species Vulnerable VU 798 species Near threatened NT 1 001 species Least concern LC 8 460 species Data deficient DD 46 speciesAvian species IUCN 2020 3 10 999 extant species have been evaluated 10 947 of those are fully assessed a 9 461 are not threatened at present b 1 481 to 1 533 are threatened c 164 to 183 are extinct or extinct in the wild 159 extinct EX species d 5 extinct in the wild EW 19 possibly extinct CR PE excludes data deficient evaluations NT and LC Threatened comprises CR EN and VU Upper estimate additionally includes DD Chart omits extinct EX species Vulnerable VU species are considered to be facing a high risk of extinction in the wild For a species to be assessed as vulnerable to extinction the best available evidence must meet quantitative criteria set by the IUCN designed to reflect a high risk of extinction in the wild Endangered and critically endangered species also meet the quantitative criteria of vulnerable species and are listed separately See List of endangered birds List of critically endangered birds Vulnerable endangered and critically endangered species are collectively referred to as threatened species by the IUCN Additionally 53 avian species 0 48 of those evaluated are listed as data deficient meaning there is insufficient information for a full assessment of conservation status As these species typically have small distributions and or populations they are intrinsically likely to be threatened according to the IUCN 2 While the category of data deficient indicates that no assessment of extinction risk has been made for the taxa the IUCN notes that it may be appropriate to give them the same degree of attention as threatened taxa at least until their status can be assessed 3 This is a complete list of vulnerable avian species evaluated by the IUCN Where possible common names for taxa are given while links point to the scientific name used by the IUCN Contents 1 Mesites 2 Penguins 3 Procellariiformes 3 1 Albatrosses 3 2 Procellariids 3 3 Storm petrels 4 Gruiformes 4 1 Trumpeters 4 2 Cranes 4 3 Rallids 5 Bustards 6 Parrots 6 1 Kakapo species 6 2 Cockatoos 6 3 Psittacids 7 Suliformes 8 Pigeons and doves 9 Pelecaniformes 10 Galliformes 10 1 Cracids 10 2 Megapodes 10 3 Phasianids 10 4 New World quails 10 5 Guineafowl species 11 Struthioniformes 12 Bucerotiformes 13 Accipitriformes 13 1 Accipitrids 14 Anseriformes 14 1 Anatids 15 Owls 15 1 Barn owls 15 2 Strigidae 16 Charadriiformes 17 Falconiformes 18 Coraciiformes 19 Passerines 19 1 Monarch flycatchers 19 2 Finches 19 3 Pittas 19 4 Formicariids 19 5 White eyes 19 6 Cotingas 19 7 Thrushes 19 8 Corvids 19 9 Antbirds 19 10 Icterids 19 11 New World warblers 19 12 Ovenbirds 19 13 Sylviids 19 14 Emberizids 19 15 Old World babblers 19 16 Old World flycatchers 19 17 Ploceids 19 18 Bulbuls 19 19 Tanagers 19 20 Manakins 19 21 Swallows 19 22 Tyrant flycatchers 19 23 Honeyeaters 19 24 Estrildid finches 19 25 Other passerine species 20 Caprimulgiformes 21 Cuckoos 22 Piciformes 23 Other bird species 24 See also 25 ReferencesMesites editBrown mesite White breasted mesite Subdesert mesitePenguins editSouthern rockhopper penguin Macaroni penguin Snares penguin Humboldt penguinProcellariiformes editProcellariiformes includes petrels and albatrosses There are 30 species in the order Procellariiformes assessed as vulnerable Albatrosses edit Southern royal albatross Wandering albatross Short tailed albatross Chatham albatross Campbell albatross Salvin s albatross Procellariids edit Buller s shearwater Pink footed shearwater White chinned petrel Spectacled petrel Black petrel Trindade petrel Chatham petrel Collared petrel White necked petrel Cook s petrel De Filippi s petrel Desertas petrel Juan Fernandez petrel Gould s petrel Stejneger s petrel Pycroft s petrel Hawaiian petrel Heinroth s shearwater Yelkouan shearwater Storm petrels edit Matsudaira s storm petrel Monteiro s storm petrelGruiformes editThere are 26 species in the order Gruiformes assessed as vulnerable Trumpeters edit Dark winged trumpeterCranes edit Blue crane Sarus crane White naped crane Black crowned crane Wattled crane Hooded crane Rallids edit Talaud bush hen Brown wood rail Snoring rail Inaccessible Island rail Swinhoe s rail Hawaiian coot Gough moorhen Weka Calayan rail Blue faced rail Invisible rail Galapagos crake Rufous faced crake Auckland rail Dot winged crake Austral rail Madagascan rail Henderson crakeBustards editSouthern black korhaan MacQueen s bustard Houbara bustard Great bustardParrots editThere are 53 parrot species assessed as vulnerable Kakapo species edit New Zealand kakaCockatoos edit Salmon crested cockatoo Blue eyed cockatooPsittacids edit Black cheeked lovebird Red necked amazon Yellow shouldered amazon Red tailed amazon Yellow billed amazon Saint Vincent amazon Red spectacled amazon Tucuman amazon Hispaniolan amazon Saint Lucia amazon Hyacinth macaw Military macaw Rufous fronted parakeet Palm lorikeet Seychelles black parrot Chatham parakeet Antipodes parakeet Black winged lory Horned parakeet Orange fronted parakeet Yellow faced parrotlet Golden parakeet Flores hanging parrot Chattering lory Blue headed macaw Mindoro racket tail Blue headed racket tail Crimson shining parrot Hispaniolan parakeet Cuban parakeet Echo parakeet Pesquet s parrot Vulturine parrot White breasted parakeet Flame winged parakeet Ochre marked parakeet Azuero parakeet Pearly parakeet Crimson bellied parakeet Black lored parrot Red fronted parrotlet Scarlet shouldered parrotlet Spot winged parrotlet Golden tailed parrotlet Biak lorikeet Blue lorikeet Stephen s lorikeetSuliformes editAscension frigatebird Campbell shag New Zealand king shag Otago shag Auckland shag Flightless cormorant Socotra cormorant Bounty shagPigeons and doves editMarquesan ground dove Tongan ground dove Nilgiri wood pigeon Yellow eyed pigeon Yellow legged pigeon Pale capped pigeon Sri Lanka wood pigeon Vanuatu imperial pigeon Chestnut bellied imperial pigeon Spotted imperial pigeon Micronesian imperial pigeon Grey imperial pigeon Mindanao bleeding heart Partridge pigeon Grey fronted quail dove Western crowned pigeon Southern crowned pigeon Chatham pigeon New Britain bronzewing Pink pigeon Azuero dove Ochre bellied dove White naped pheasant pigeon Ring tailed pigeon Maranon pigeon Ruddy pigeon Mindanao brown dove Makatea fruit dove Red naped fruit dove Carunculated fruit dove Henderson fruit dove Lilac crowned fruit dove Lompobattang fruit dove Flame breasted fruit dove Banggai fruit dove Philippine collared dove European turtle dove Large green pigeon Flores green pigeon Pemba green pigeonPelecaniformes edit Pelican like Agami heron Shoebill Chinese egret Slaty egret Southern bald ibis Japanese night heronGalliformes editThere are 46 species in the order Galliformes assessed as vulnerable Cracids edit Black curassow Bare faced curassow Great curassow Rufous headed chachalaca White browed guan Chestnut bellied guan White crested guan Highland guan Megapodes edit Moluccan megapode Malleefowl Sula megapode Biak scrubfowl Vanuatu megapode Nicobar megapode Tongan scrubfowl Tanimbar scrubfowl Phasianids edit Congo peafowl Hainan partridge Chestnut necklaced partridge Chestnut breasted partridge Grey breasted partridge Great argus Cheer pheasant Brown eared pheasant Swamp francolin Chinese monal Sclater s monal Bulwer s pheasant Crestless fireback Bornean crested fireback Bornean crestless fireback Malaysian crested fireback Black partridge Mountain peacock pheasant Malayan peacock pheasant Palawan peacock pheasant Harwood s francolin Hose s partridge Reeves s pheasant Blyth s tragopan Cabot s tragopan Western tragopan Lesser prairie chicken New World quails edit Ocellated quail Bearded wood partridge Black fronted wood quail Tacarcuna wood quail Dark backed wood quail Guineafowl species edit White breasted guineafowlStruthioniformes editSouthern brown kiwi Great spotted kiwi Southern cassowary Northern cassowary Choco tinamou Taczanowski s tinamou Lesser nothura Somali ostrich Dwarf tinamou Black tinamou Grey tinamouBucerotiformes editIncludes hornbills hoopoe and wood hoopoes Rufous necked hornbill Black hornbill Palawan hornbill Great hornbill Rufous hornbill Southern rufous hornbill Rhinoceros hornbill Southern ground hornbill Brown cheeked hornbill Yellow casqued hornbill Malabar grey hornbill Sulawesi hornbill Wreathed hornbill Knobbed hornbill Narcondam hornbill Plain pouched hornbillAccipitriformes editMain article List of Accipitriformes by population Accipitriformes includes most of the diurnal birds of prey There are more than 20 species in the order Accipitriformes assessed as vulnerable Accipitrids edit New Britain sparrowhawk Nicobar sparrowhawk Henst s goshawk Imitator goshawk Slaty mantled goshawk New Britain goshawk Spanish imperial eagle Eastern imperial eagle Tawny eagle Galapagos hawk Socotra buzzard Rufous tailed hawk White necked hawk Beaudouin s snake eagle Greater spotted eagle Indian spotted eagle Steller s sea eagle Sanford s sea eagle Papuan eagle Black honey buzzard Wallace s hawk eagle Andaman serpent eagle Mountain serpent eagleAnseriformes editAnatids edit Andaman teal Auckland teal Eaton s pintail Philippine duck Campbell teal Swan goose Lesser white fronted goose Common pochard Red breasted goose Nene Long tailed duck Blue winged goose West Indian whistling duck Marbled duck Velvet scoter Maccoa duck Steller s eider Salvadori s teal Chubut steamer duckOwls editThere are 27 owl species assessed as vulnerable Barn owls edit Golden masked owl Minahassa masked owl Taliabu masked owl Red owl Strigidae edit Philippine eagle owl Snowy owl Albertine owlet Cloud forest pygmy owl Fearful owl Cinnabar boobook Malaita boobook Mindoro hawk owl Christmas boobook New Britain boobook Sulu hawk owl Makira boobook Romblon hawk owl Javan scops owl Biak scops owl Giant scops owl Sao Tome scops owl Banggai scops owl Negros scops owl Pemba scops owl White fronted scops owl Rufous fishing owl Long whiskered owletCharadriiformes editWrybill Saint Helena plover Madagascan plover Sharp tailed sandpiper Chatham snipe Atlantic puffin Madagascan snipe Wood snipe Madagascan pratincole Audouin s gull Lava gull Relict gull Aleutian tern Red legged kittiwake Black legged kittiwake Indian skimmer Saunders s gull Amami woodcock River tern Fairy tern Craveri s murrelet Scripps s murrelet Japanese murrelet Hooded dotterel Sumba buttonquailFalconiformes editSeychelles kestrel Sooty falcon Taita falcon Grey falcon Plumbeous forest falconCoraciiformes editIncludes kingfishers and bee eaters Hombron s kingfisher Plain backed kingfisher Short legged ground roller Philippine dwarf kingfisher Black capped kingfisher South Philippine dwarf kingfisher Bismarck kingfisher Keel billed motmot Scaly ground roller Kofiau paradise kingfisher Sombre kingfisher Pohnpei kingfisher Mewing kingfisher Winchell s kingfisher Long tailed ground rollerPasserines editThere are 337 passerine species assessed as vulnerable Monarch flycatchers edit Hawaiʻi ʻelepaio Kauaʻi ʻelepaio Celestial monarch Vanikoro monarch Tinian monarch Rarotonga monarch Kofiau monarch Seychelles paradise flycatcher Finches edit Saffron siskin Yellow faced siskin Oʻahu ʻamakihi Kauaʻi ʻamakihi ʻAnianiau Ankober serin Syrian serin Salvadori s seedeater Laysan finch Woodpecker finch ʻIʻiwi Pittas edit Black faced pitta Blue headed pitta Fairy pitta Schneider s pitta Azure breasted pitta Graceful pitta Formicariids edit Moustached antpitta Santa Marta antpitta Great antpitta Giant antpitta Brown banded antpitta Rusty tinged antpitta Bicolored antpitta Hooded antpitta Sucre antpitta Masked antpitta White eyes edit Fernando Po speirops Annobon white eye Mount Cameroon speirops Seychelles white eye Karthala white eye Samoan white eye Ranongga white eye South Pare white eye Cotingas edit Black headed berryeater Long wattled umbrellabird Turquoise cotinga Bay vented cotinga Scimitar winged piha Three wattled bellbird Grey winged cotinga White cheeked cotinga Thrushes edit Bicknell s thrush Javan cochoa Sumatran cochoa Ashy thrush Ōma o Izu thrush Grey sided thrush Somali thrush La Selle thrush Guadalcanal thrush Corvids edit Florida scrub jay Island scrub jay White necked crow White throated jay Lidth s jay Pinyon jay Sichuan jay Sri Lanka blue magpie Antbirds edit White bearded antshrike Rondonia bushbird White streaked antvireo Bicolored antvireo Plumbeous antvireo Yellow breasted antwren Pectoral antwren Bahia antwren Grey headed antbird Ash breasted antbird Black tailed antbird Salvadori s antwren Guianan streaked antwren Band tailed antwren Allpahuayo antbird Bare eyed antbird Maranon antshrike Lined antshrike Speckled antshrike Icterids edit Forbes s blackbird Rusty blackbird Red bellied grackle Martinique oriole Pampas meadowlark Bauda oropendola New World warblers edit Santa Marta warbler Pirre warbler Altamira yellowthroat Black polled yellowthroat Barbuda warbler White winged warbler Ovenbirds edit Pink legged graveteiro Puna thistletail Pernambuco foliage gleaner Santa Marta foliage gleaner Ash browed spinetail Marcapata spinetail Campo miner Henna hooded foliage gleaner White throated barbtail Great spinetail Apurimac spinetail Rusty headed spinetail Bahia spinetail Rufous necked foliage gleaner Russet mantled softtail Orinoco softtail Striated softtail Sylviids edit Tahiti reed warbler Aquatic warbler Nauru reed warbler Rimatara reed warbler Henderson reed warbler Manchurian reed warbler Sao Tome shorttail Winifred s warbler Appert s tetraka Knysna warbler Bristled grassbird Papyrus yellow warbler Styan s grasshopper warbler New Britain thicketbird Fly River grassbird Yellow eared parrot Kolombangara leaf warbler Hainan leaf warbler Ijima s leaf warbler Black headed parrotbill Broad tailed grassbird Yemen warbler Emberizids edit Woodpecker finch Large tree finch Black masked finch Yellow bunting Grey winged Inca finch Inaccessible Island finch Nightingale Island finch Tanager finch Great billed seed finch Cocos finch Cinereous warbling finch Yellow green finch Chestnut seedeater Temminck s seedeater Buffy fronted seedeater Black and tawny seedeater Old World babblers edit Golden fronted fulvetta Jerdon s babbler Sumatran laughingthrush White speckled laughingthrush Ashy headed laughingthrush Chestnut eared laughingthrush Golden winged laughingthrush Snowy cheeked laughingthrush Emei Shan liocichla Black breasted parrotbill Przevalski s parrotbill Grey hooded parrotbill Marsh babbler Falcated wren babbler Bornean wren babbler Cordillera ground warbler Rusty throated wren babbler Naga wren babbler Pale throated wren babbler Tawny breasted wren babbler Nonggang babbler Snowy throated babbler Hinde s babbler Slender billed babbler Old World flycatchers edit White headed robin chat Sunda blue flycatcher Little slaty flycatcher Palawan flycatcher Kashmir flycatcher Blackthroat Nimba flycatcher Dapple throat Chapin s flycatcher Ashy breasted flycatcher Brown chested jungle flycatcher White browed jungle flycatcher White throated bush chat White browed bush chat Iringa akalat Swynnerton s robin Ploceids edit Bannerman s weaver Kilombero weaver Yellow legged weaver Finn s weaver Loango weaver Bulbuls edit Grey cheeked bulbul Yellow bearded greenbul Mauritius bulbul Styan s bulbul Yellow throated bulbul Hook billed bulbul Tanagers edit Yellow green tanager Black and gold tanager Masked mountain tanager Green warbler finch Yellow green bush tanager Tucuman mountain finch Pearly breasted conebill Scarlet breasted dacnis Turquoise dacnis White capped tanager Straw backed tanager Azure rumped tanager Seven coloured tanager Black backed tanager Orange throated tanager Manakins edit Opal crowned manakin Golden crowned manakin Wied s tyrant manakin Yellow headed manakin Swallows edit Blue swallow White tailed swallow Peruvian martin Sinaloa martin Golden swallow Tyrant flycatchers edit White tailed shrike tyrant Strange tailed tyrant Cock tailed tyrant Tawny chested flycatcher Ochraceous attila Rufous twistwing Lemon browed flycatcher Sharp tailed grass tyrant Noronha elaenia Fork tailed tody tyrant Buff breasted tody tyrant Grey breasted flycatcher Foothill elaenia Cocos flycatcher Western royal flycatcher Atlantic royal flycatcher Slaty becard Yungas tyrannulet Russet winged spadebill Black and white monjita Red billed tyrannulet Mishana tyrannulet Honeyeaters edit Painted honeyeater MacGregor s honeyeater Long bearded melidectes Rotuma myzomela Stitchbird Dusky friarbird Estrildid finches edit Green avadavat Shelley s crimsonwing Pink billed parrotfinch Royal parrotfinch Green faced parrotfinch Anambra waxbill Grey banded mannikin Other passerine species edit Pale bellied myna Carpentarian grasswren White throated grasswren Banded green sunbird Yellow breasted pipit Ochre breasted pipit Nilgiri pipit Sprague s pipit White winged apalis Kabobo apalis Karamoja apalis Rarotonga starling Mountain starling Red shouldered vanga Western chat tanager Western wattled cuckooshrike Red lark Dupont s lark Philippine leafbird Rufous throated dipper Abbott s starling Black bibbed cicadabird White winged cuckooshrike Mauritius cuckooshrike Hoffmanns s woodcreeper Black belted flowerpecker Scarlet collared flowerpecker Mayotte drongo Visayan broadbill Wattled broadbill Rudd s lark Brigida s woodcreeper Uniform woodcreeper Nava s wren Green breasted bushshrike Hood mockingbird Rockefeller s sunbird Rufous winged sunbird Giant sunbird Yellow bellied sunbird asity Red tailed newtonia Bernier s vanga Sao Tome oriole Red lored whistler Goldie s bird of paradise Blue bird of paradise White naped tit Abd al Kuri sparrow White necked rockfowl Grey necked rockfowl Grey crowned prinia Sierra Leone prinia Yellow crested helmetshrike Grauer s broadbill Malaita fantail Manus fantail Tacarcuna tapaculo Beautiful nuthatch Corsican nuthatch White faced starling Bendire s thrasher Cobb s wren Clarion wren San Andres vireo New Zealand rockwren Moustached woodcreeperCaprimulgiformes editSeychelles swiftlet Atiu swiftlet Purple backed sunbeam Honduran emerald Santa Marta blossomcrown Dark rumped swift Chimney swift Bonaparte s nightjar Nechisar nightjar Esmeraldas woodstar Little woodstar Black inca White winged nightjar White tailed hummingbird Satanic nightjar Solomons nightjar Pink throated brilliant Dot eared coquette Buffy helmetcrest Ecuadorian piedtail Schouteden s swift Mexican woodnymphCuckoos editCoral billed ground cuckoo Green billed coucal Sunda coucal Short toed coucal Cocos cuckoo Rufous vented ground cuckoo Red faced malkohaPiciformes edit Woodpecker like Black girdled barbet White mantled barbet Scarlet banded barbet Kaempfer s woodpecker Atlantic black breasted woodpecker Javan flameback Fernandina s flicker Andaman woodpecker Coppery chested jacamar Pale throated barbet Helmeted woodpecker Chaplin s barbet Southern sooty woodpecker Great slaty woodpecker Sulu pygmy woodpecker White bellied piculet Yellow ridged toucan Ramphastos culminatus White throated toucan Channel billed toucanOther bird species editJavan trogon Woolly necked stork Lesser adjutant Andean flamingo Horned grebe Ruspoli s turaco Andean condorSee also editLists of IUCN Red List vulnerable species List of least concern birds List of near threatened birds List of endangered birds List of critically endangered birds List of extinct bird species since 1500 List of data deficient birdsReferences edit IUCN Red List version 2020 3 The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources Retrieved 10 December 2019 Limitations of the Data The IUCN Red List 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