Struthionidae



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toulou; insularis; assumptionis (extinct)

Resident, dense undergrowth: Madagascar (toulou); Aldabra (insularis).



Centropus senegalensis Senegal Coucal Coucal du Sénégal

flecki; senegalensis; aegyptius

Resident, rank grass in savanna to forest edges: Senegal - W Ethiopia south to extreme NW Angola - SW Kenya (senegalensis); extreme S DRC - S Tanzania south to N Botswana, Zimbabwe, Malawi (flecki); NE Egypt (aegyptius).


Centropus monachus Blue-headed Coucal Coucal à nuque bleue

Coucal moine



fischeri; monachus; (BoA + verheyeni (CMT, HM incl in fischeri))

Resident, swamps, marshes: Ivory Coast - S Cameroon to mouth of Congo R; E DRC to W half Ethiopia and into W Kenya.

TYTONIDAE
Phodilus prigoginei Congo Bay Owl Phodile de Prigogine

Chouette de Prigogine

Resident, montane forest: E DRC.

Tyto capensis African Grass Owl Chouette du Cap

Grass Owl Chouette Effraie du Cap; Effraie du Cap

(HM + capensis (because of subsuming into the otherwise extralimital Tyto longimembris))

Resident, grasslands mainly in moister areas: W Cameroon; W, S and E DRC, N Angola, SW Tanzania to E South Africa; E Uganda, W Kenya.



Tyto alba Barn Owl Effraie des clochers

Western Barn Owl* Chouette effraie



affinis; alba; thomensis; schmitzi; gracilirostris; erlangeri (not in HBW); detorta; (HM, CMT, HBW + poensis (BoA incl in affinis); HM + hypermetra (CMT, HBW incl in affinis, extralimital for BoA))

(IOC raises Tyto javanica Eastern Barn Owl hence English name)

Resident, woodland, man-made habitats: North Africa, W Canary Is (alba); E Canary Is (gracilirostris); Cape Verde Is (detorta); Madeira (schmitzi); all S of Sahara except central forest area and NE, Madagascar and many Indian Ocean Is (all affinis); Bioko (poensis); São Tomé (thomensis).

Tyto soumagnei Madagascar Red Owl Effraie de Soumagne

Red Owl* Chouette effraie jaune

Resident, forest and edges, cultivation for feeding: NE Madagascar.

STRIGIDAE


Otus icterorhynchus Sandy Scops Owl Petit-duc à bec jaune

icterorhynchus; holerythrus

Resident, forest: small areas of Liberia - S Ghana (icterorhynchus); S Cameroon - E DRC (holerythrus).



Otus ireneae Sokoke Scops Owl Petit-duc d’Irène

Petit-duc de Sokoke

Resident, coastal forest: Arabuko-Sokoke forest, Kenya

Otus brucei Pallid Scops Owl Petit-duc de Bruce

exiguus (BoA exiquus); (BoA + socotranus here placed in Otus senegalensis)

Resident, open habitats: Sinai, Nile Delta.



Otus scops Eurasian Scops Owl Petit-duc scops

European Scops Owl; Common Scops Owl Hibou petit-duc



scops; pulchellus; mallorcae; turanicus; (BoA + senegalensis; feae; nivosus here considered to be races of O. senegalensis)

Resident and Palearctic winter visitor, many woodland and savanna habitats: resident Morocco - Tunisia (mallorcae); winters south almost to equator (other races).



Otus senegalensis African Scops Owl Petit-duc africain

senegalensis; nivosus (HM incl in senegalensis); socotranus (BoA places in O. brucei, RSF in O. sunia (an Asian species)); feae

BoA, SAM subsume into Otus scops

Resident, many woodland and savanna habitats: all S of Sahara except forest area and most of NE and SW (feae -- Pagalu Is; nivosus -- SE Kenya; socotranus -- Socotra; senegalensis -- the rest).

Otus hartlaubi São Tomé Scops Owl Petit-duc de São Tomé

Resident, forest: São Tomé.



Otus rutilus Madagascar Scops Owl Petit-duc malgache

Malagasy Scops Owl; Rainforest Scops Owl*

(HBW (+DFW by implicaton) + rutilus; mayottensis here considered separate species)

Resident, forest, bush, town parks: Madagascar.



Otus mayottensis Mayotte Scops Owl ??

DFW, HBW subsume into Otus rutilus

Resident, forest and bush: Mayotte.


Otus madagascariensis Torotoroka Scops Owl ??

HM notes this as a recently described species; no mention in DFW, SAM, HBW

Resident, ???: W Madagascar.

Otus pembaensis Pemba Scops Owl Petit-duc de Pemba

DFW, SAM subsume into Otus rutilus

Resident, trees with dense foliage: Pemba Is.

Otus capnodes Anjouan Scops Owl Petit-duc d’Anjouan

SAM (+IOC presumed) subsume into Otus rutilus

Resident, primary forest: Anjouan.

Otus pauliani Grand Comoro Scops Owl Petit-duc de Karthala

Comoro Scops Owl; Karthala Scops Owl*

Resident, forest and edges in uplands: Grand Comoro.

Otus insularis Seychelles Scops Owl Petit-duc scieur

Hibou petit-duc scieur

DFW, SAM subsume into otherwise extralimital Otus magicus

Resident, secondary forest on slopes: Mahé Is (Seychelles).



Otus moheliensis Moheli Scops Owl Petit-duc de Mohéli

Resident, dense humid forest: Mohéli.



Ptilopsis leucotis Northern White-faced Owl Petit-duc de Temminck

Petit-duc à face blanche

(BoA + leucotis; granti here considered separate species)

BoA, DFW, SAM, ZTP (+SF) Otus leucotis; (SL, SS Ptilopsus leucotis)

Resident, savannas: Senegal - Somalia north of forest and south to N Uganda, N Kenya.

Ptilopsis granti Southern White-faced Owl Petit-duc de Grant

BoA, DFW, SAM, ZTP, BD (BL presumed) (+SF) subsume into Ptilopsis (Otus) leucotis

(SL, SS Ptilopsus granti)

Resident, savannas: south of forest area, north to S Uganda, S Kenya and south to all but S South Africa.



Jubula lettii Maned Owl Duc à crinière

Hibou à crinière

Resident, forest: patchy in all forest areas.

Bubo bubo Eurasian Eagle Owl Grand-duc d’Europe

Eagle Owl; [Desert Eagle Owl] Hibou grand-duc



hispanus; interpositus; (BoA + ascalaphus here considered a separate species)

Resident, rocky country in desert and semi-desert: Egypt (interpositus); Atlas Mts Algeria where may be extinct (hispanus).



Bubo ascalaphus Pharaoh Eagle Owl Grand-duc ascalaphe

[Desert Eagle Owl] Grand-duc du desert

(CMT + ascalaphus; desertorum)

BoA, DFW, BD subsume into Bubo bubo

Resident, rocky country in desert and semi-desert: S of Altas Mts in Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia south through desert to Mauritania, C Mali.

Bubo capensis Cape Eagle Owl Grand-duc du Cap

Grand-duc de montagne

capensis; mackinderi (Mackinder’s Eagle Owl); dillonii

Resident, grassland, usually in montane areas: W, S and E (not C) South Africa, S Namibia (capensis); scattered in mts E Zimbabwe, N Malawi, Mozambique north to Kenya (mackinderi); Ethiopian highlands (dillonii).



Bubo africanus Spotted Eagle Owl Grand-duc africain

africanus; tanae (BoA tanai; HM (+ROB presumed) incl in africanus); (BoA + cinerascens here considered a separate species)

Resident, desert to woodland: all to south of forest and north to S Uganda, S Kenya.



Bubo cinerascens Greyish Eagle Owl Grand-duc du Sahel

BoA, SAM, ZTP, BD (+DFW, BL by implication) (+SF) subsume into Bubo africanus

Resident, desert to woodland: all between Sahara and forest area, N Uganda, N Kenya.

Bubo poensis Fraser's Eagle Owl Grand-duc à aigrettes

(BoA + poensis; vosseleri here considered separate species)

Resident, forest: Liberia to E DRC, all N half of DRC.

Bubo vosseleri Usambara Eagle Owl Grand-duc des Usambaras

BoA, DFW subsume into Bubo poensis

Resident, montane forest: Usambara and Uluguru Mts, NE Tanzania.

Bubo shelleyi Shelley's Eagle Owl Grand-duc de Shelley

Grand-duc bandé

Resident, forest: scattered Liberia, Ghana, Cameroon, Gabon, NE DRC.

Bubo lacteus Verreaux's Eagle Owl Grand-duc de Verreaux

Giant Eagle Owl

Resident, large trees especially riverine in savannas: all S of Sahara except forest area and SW, very patchy W of Sudan.

Bubo leucostictus Akun Eagle Owl Grand-duc tacheté

Resident, forest, mainly edges and clearings: Liberia to E DRC to north of Congo R.



Scotopelia peli Pel's Fishing-owl Chouette-pêcheuse de Pel

Resident, lowland rivers: patchy W of Nigeria and in East Africa but mainly as rivers scarce; Nigeria - Uganda - C Mozambique south to E Angola - KZ-Natal.



Scotopelia ussheri Rufous Fishing-owl Chouette-pêcheuse rousse

Ussher’s Fishing-owl Chouette-pêcheuse à dos roux

Resident, lowland forest rivers: Sierra Leone - Ghana.

Scotopelia bouvieri Vermiculated Fishing-owl Chouette-pêcheuse de Bouvier

Bouvier’s Fishing-owl

Resident, larger rivers in forest: S Cameroon, Gabon, Congo, N half DRC.

(Ketupa zeylonensis Brown Fish Owl Kétoupa brun)

Vagrant: Seychelles (unknown origin)

Glaucidium perlatum Pearl-spotted Owlet Chevêchette perlée

licua; perlatum; (ROB + diurnum (HM incl in licua))

Resident, savannas: Senegal - Ethiopia south to N South Africa, Namibia and up coast of W Angola (not in forest or most of C Angola).



Glaucidium tephronotum Red-chested Owlet Chevêchette à pieds jaunes

tephronotum; pycrafti; medje; elgonense (CMT incl in medje)

Resident, forest and forest-scrub mosaic: patchy Liberia - W Kenya.



Glaucidium capense African Barred Owlet Chevêchette du Cap

Barred Owlet Chevêchette à poitrine barrée

ngamiense; capense; scheffleri; (BoA, HM + etchecopari; castaneum here considered a separate species; HM + albertinum here

considered a separate species)

SAM raises Glaucidium ngamiense Ngami Owlet Chevêchette de Ngami, Glaucidium scheffleri Scheffler’s Owlet

Resident, large trees in woodland, riverine vegetation: S Angola east to SE Kenya and E coast South Africa; (capense S Mozambique - E Cape, scheffleri E Kenya, NE Tanzaniia, Somalia, ngamiense in between).



Glaucidium castaneum Chestnut Owlet Chevêchette châtaine

castaneum; etchecopari

BoA, DFW, HM, IOC, BD (+SF, SS) subsume into Glaucidium capense

Resident, forest, dense secondary growth: Mt Nimba, W Ivory Coast (etchecopari); E DRC, SW Uganda (castaneum).

Glaucidium albertinum Albertine Owlet Chevêchette du Graben

DFW, HM (+IOC presumed) subsume into Glaucidium capense

Resident, montane forest: E DRC, N Rwanda.

Glaucidium sjöstedti Sjöstedt’s Owlet Chevêchette à queue barrée

**Chestnut-backed Owlet; Sjöstedt’s Barred Owlet*

Resident, forest: S Cameroon, N Gabon; some records N and C DRC.

Athene noctua Little Owl Chevêche d’Athéna

Chouette chevêche



glaux; saharae; solitudinis (CMT, HM incl in saharae); spilogastra; somaliensis

Resident, open wooded areas: all North Africa into desert to N Niger, N Chad; up Nile and Red Sea coast to NW Somalia, E Ethiopia.



Ninox superciliaris White-browed Owl Ninoxe à sourcils blancs

White-browed Hawk-Owl* Chevêchette à sourcils blancs

Resident, open areas, wooded savannas, dry forest: NE and SW Madagascar.

Strix aluco Tawny Owl Chouette hulotte

mauritanica

Resident, woodland and large trees: N of Atlas Mts Morocco - Tunisia.



Strix butleri Hume's Owl Chouette de Butler

Hume’s Wood Owl

Resident, rocks in wadis: Red Sea Mts, E Egypt.

Strix woodfordii African Wood Owl Chouette africaine

Wood Owl


woodfordii; nuchalis; nigricantior; umbrina

Resident, forest and dense woodland: Sierra Leone - S Kenya south to S Angola - NE South Africa extending south along coast of South Africa to Cape and into Ethiopian highlands; gap L. Victoria to N Mozambique including much of Tanzania.



Asio otus Long-eared Owl Hibou moyen-duc

Northern Long-eared Owl



otus; canariensis; (BoA + abyssinicus; graueri here considered a separate species)

Resident, woodland: N of Atlas Mts Morocco - Tunisia, Azores (otus); Canary Is (canariensis).




Asio abyssinicus African Long-eared Owl Hibou d’Abyssinie

Abyssinian Owl*



abyssinicus; graueri

BoA, DFW subsume into Asio otus

Resident, montane forest and moorland: Ethiopian and Eritrean highlands (abyssinicus); Mt Kenya, Ruwenzori to Mt Kabobo (E DRC) (graueri).

Asio madagascariensis Madagascar Long-eared Owl Hibou malgache

Madagascar Owl*

Resident, all forest types: Madagascar but not central highlands.

Asio flammeus Short-eared Owl Hibou des marais

flammeus

Palearctic winter visitor, open areas, often marshy: Mediterranean coast; N Atlantic Is; scattered records just south of Sahara Senegal - Kenya.



Asio capensis Marsh Owl Hibou du Cap

capensis; tingitanus; hova

Resident and intra-African migrant, all grasslands: rare in NW Morocco (tingitanus); W Ethiopia, E Sudan, Uganda, S Kenya, S DRC south to N Namibia to E and S South Africa but not in dry SW; scattered West Africa Senegal - L. Chad south to W Cameroon (all capensis); Madagascar (hova).

CAPRIMULGIDAE


Caprimulgus batesi Bates's Nightjar Engoulevent de Bates

Resident, forest: S Cameroon, N Gabon across N half DRC to W Uganda.



Caprimulgus binotatus Brown Nightjar Engoulevent à deux taches

HM, IOC Veles binotatus

Resident, primary forest: patchy Mt Nimba; S Ghana; N Gabon, S Cameroon; C DRC; S CAR.

Caprimulgus prigoginei Prigogine’s Nightjar Engoulevent de Prigogine

Itombwe Nightjar

Resident, forest: 1 specimen only Itombwe Forest, E DRC.

Caprimulgus natalensis Swamp Nightjar Engoulevent du Natal

Natal Nightjar; (African) White-tailed Nightjar



natalensis; accrae; (ROB + carpi (HM incl in natalensis))

Resident, wet grasslands, swamps: coastal strip Sierra Leone - W Cameroon (accrae); very patchy Senegal - W Ethiopia, W Kenya south to E and SE Angola, N Zambia; KZ-Natal coast of South Africa (all natalensis).



Caprimulgus climacurus Long-tailed Nightjar Engoulevent à longue queue

climacurus; sclateri; nigricans

Resident and intra-African migrant, all savanna habitats: Senegal - W Ethiopia south to equator (not in forest areas of West Africa); lower Congo R.; SC DRC.

Caprimulgus clarus Slender-tailed Nightjar Engoulevent de Reichenow

Resident, Acacias and other woodland: much of Ethiopia, W Somalia, SE Sudan, Uganda, Kenya, N Tanzania and perhaps down coastal strip into N Mozambique.



Caprimulgus fossii Square-tailed Nightjar Engoulevent de Mozambique

Gabon Nightjar; Mozambique Nightjar



welwitschii; fossii; griseoplurus; (ROB + mossambicus)

Resident and intra-African migrant, grassy savannas, especially woodland edges: Gabon - N Namibia to N DRC, S Kenya - NE South Africa; old records Ghana, Ivory Coast; mainly a non-breeding visitor to northern parts of range.



Caprimulgus pectoralis Fiery-necked Nightjar Engoulevent musicien

fervidus; pectoralis; shelleyi; crepusculans; (last 2 not in BoA)

Resident and local migrant, woodland: South Africa north to N Angola - SE Kenya except drier parts of Namibia and NW South Africa.



Caprimulgus nigriscapularis Black-shouldered Nightjar Engoulevent à épaulettes noires

(SS Caprimulgus nigroscapularis)

DFW, ZTP subsume into Caprimulgus pectoralis

Resident, thick woodland, forest clearings, gallery forest: few records Senegal - Sierra Leone; S Nigeria, W Cameroon, Bioko; SW Sudan, E DRC, SW Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi; lower reaches of Congo R.



Caprimulgus poliocephalus Abyssinian Nightjar Engoulevent d'Abyssinie

**Mountain Nightjar; [Montane Nightjar*]

(BoA, SAM + poliocephalus (implied by SAM); guttifer; koesteri; latter 2 are here placed in C. ruwenzorii)

Resident, edges of montane forest: Ethiopia - N Tanzania.



Caprimulgus ruwenzorii Ruwenzori Nightjar Engoulevent du Ruwenzori

[Montane Nightjar]

guttifer; ruwenzorii; koesteri (not in CMT, HBW); (BoA monotypic as places guttifer; koesteri in C. poliocephalus))

DFW, ZTP subsume into Caprimulgus poliocephalus; (SF raises Caprimulgus guttifer Usambara Nightjar)

Resident, edges of montane forest: several separate populations: Ruwenzori Mts area; NE Tanzania; SE DRC; W Angola; N Malawi.

Caprimulgus donaldsoni Donaldson Smith's Nightjar Engoulevent des épines

Resident, arid and semi-arid thorn scrub: E Ethiopia, NW and SW Somalia, E Kenya to NE Tanzania.



Caprimulgus inornatus Plain Nightjar Engoulevent terne

Resident and intra-African migrant, semi-desert to forest clearings: resident Senegal - S Kenya, E Tanzania south to edges of forest area; moves nearer desert to breed north to S Mauritania - Eritrea, N Ethiopia, NW Somalia.



Caprimulgus stellatus Star-spotted Nightjar Engoulevent étoilé

(ZTP + simplex)

Resident, semi-desert: C Ethiopia to C Kenya; few records to north and south and SE Sudan.

Caprimulgus nubicus Nubian Nightjar Engoulevent de Nubie

torridus; jonesi; nubicus; tamaricis; (BoA + taruensis (CMT, HM, HBW incl in torridus))



(SS Caprimulgus nubius)

Resident and visitor from Arabia, arid and semi-arid bush: Nile Valley in Sudan (nubicus); Somalia, Ethiopia, Kenya (torridus); Socotra (jonesi); winters Red Sea coast, Sudan (from breeding in Arabia) (tamaricis).



Caprimulgus tristigma Freckled Nightjar Engoulevent pointillé

granosus; sharpei; tristigma; lentiginosus; pallidogriseus

Resident, rocky hills: widely scattered all S of Sahara except forest areas and drier NE.



Caprimulgus eximius Golden Nightjar Engoulevent doré

eximius; simplicior

Resident, semi-desert scrub on stony ground: Sahel zone S Mauritania, Senegal - Nile Valley; 1 record S Morocco.



Caprimulgus madagascariensis Madagascar Nightjar Engoulevent malgache

aldabrensis; madagascariensis

Resident, all woodland: Madagascar (madagascariensis); Aldabra (aldabrensis).



Caprimulgus enarratus Collared Nightjar Engoulevent à collier

Engoulevent à nuque rousse

Resident, forest mainly humid areas: lowland Madagascar.

Caprimulgus aegyptius Egyptian Nightjar Engoulevent du desert

Engoulevent du Sahara

saharae; aegyptius; (BoA + arenicolor (CMT, HM, HBW incl in aegyptius))

Palearctic winter visitor and intra-African migrant, desert and semi-desert steppes: breeds Morocco - Tunisia S of Atlas Mts; Nile Delta; winters Sahel zone Senegal - Red Sea coast.



Caprimulgus ruficollis Red-necked Nightjar Engoulevent à collier roux

ruficollis; desertorum

Breeding visitor and Palearctic winter visitor, scattered trees with ground cover: breeding visitor C Morocco - Tunisia; winters mainly Senegal - Niger.



Caprimulgus fraenatus Sombre Nightjar Engoulevent sombre

Dusky Nightjar

Resident and intra-African migrant, bushy savannas on stony or rocky ground: Eritrea, Ethiopia - N Tanzania.

Caprimulgus europaeus European Nightjar Engoulevent d'Europe

Eurasian Nightjar



europaeus; sarudnyi (BoA incl in europaeus); meridionalis; unwini; plumipes; dementievi

Breeding visitor and Palearctic winter visitor, light woodland: breeds C Morocco - Tunisia; winters Senegal - E Nigeria, W and S Cameroon; S Uganda, S Kenya south to E and S South Africa.



Caprimulgus rufigena Rufous-cheeked Nightjar Engoulevent à joues rouses

rufigena; damarensis

Intra-African migrant, open wooded savannas and semi-desert: breeds S Angola - S Zimbabwe south to all but E and S South Africa; winters mainly Cameroon, E Nigeria but recorded in W Sudan, W DRC, N Zambia.

Caprimulgus solala Nechisar Nightjar Engoulevent de Nechisar

Known only from 1 wing Ethiopia, although sightings claimed in May 2009. CMT, IOC, BL (+RSF) include it, BoA, HBW do not, HM has as provisional.



Macrodipteryx longipennis Standard-winged Nightjar Engoulevent à balanciers

Intra-African migrant, light woodland: breeds Senegal, NW Liberia - SW Sudan, NW Uganda; after breeding moves north to edge of Sahara and east to W Ethiopia, W Kenya.



Macrodipteryx vexillarius Pennant-winged Nightjar Engoulevent porte-étendard

BoA Macrodipteryx vexillaria

Intra-African migrant, mature woodland and wooded grassland: breeds Brachystegia Angola - S Tanzania south to NE Namibia, N Botswana, extreme NE South Africa; winters mainly SE Nigeria, Cameroon, S Chad east to Uganda; vagrant Gambia, E Sudan, S Somalia, C Cape Province.

(Chordeiles minor Common Nighthawk Engoulevent d’Amérique)

Vagrant: Azores, Canary Is (1 record), Tristan.

APODIDAE
Note: many swifts are overlooked so the recorded distribution is often very patchy; many also will overfly many different habitats.


Aerodramus francicus Mascarene Swiftlet Salangane des Mascareignes

Mauritius Swiftlet

DFW, SAM, BL Collocalia francica

Resident, most habitats, nests in caves: Mauritius, Réunion.



Aerodramus elaphrus Seychelles Swiftlet Salangane des Seychelles

DFW, SAM, BL Collocalia elaphra

Resident, most habitats: Seychelles.
All Spinetails are also known as Spine-tailed Swifts
Zoonavena thomensis São Tomé Spinetail Martinet de São Tomé

Resident, near large trees in forest clearings: São Tomé, Príncipe.



Zoonavena grandidieri Madagascar Spinetail Martinet de Grandidier

Malagasy Spinetail

grandidieri; mariae

Resident, forest: Madagascar (grandidieri); Grand Comoro (mariae).



Rhaphidura sabini Sabine's Spinetail Martinet de Sabine

Resident, forest: Sierra Leone - W Cameroon and more scattered to W Uganda; Mt Elgon, Kakamega in W Kenya.



Telacanthura melanopygia Black Spinetail Martinet de Chapin

Chapin’s Spinetail

Resident, forest: scattered records Liberia - E DRC, 1 in NE Angola.

Telacanthura ussheri Mottled Spinetail Martinet d'Ussher

stictilaema; ussheri; sharpei; benguellensis

Resident, dry deciduous woodland mainly in forest zone: scattered Senegal - S Kenya south to S Angola - S Mozambique.



Neafrapus cassini Cassin's Spinetail Martinet épineux de Cassin

Martinet de Cassin

Resident, forest: Liberia - W Uganda to C DRC, NW Angola.

Neafrapus boehmi Böhm's Spinetail Martinet de Böhm

Bat-like Spinetail

boehmi; sheppardi

Resident, arid mature woodland to forest edges: W Angola - SW Tanzania south to extreme NE South Africa; SE Kenya, NE Tanzania.

(Hirundapus caudacutus White-throated Needletail Martinet épineux)

Vagrant: 2 records Seychelles.



Schoutedenapus myoptilus Scarce Swift Martinet de Shoa

chapini; poensis; myoptilus

BoA Schoutedenapus myioptilus (and race)

Resident, usually in highlands: E DRC, W Uganda, Rwanda (chapini); S Ethiopia, E Uganda, SC Kenya, Malawi, E Zimbabwe (myoptilus); Bioko (poensis); some records elsewhere.



Schoutedenapus schoutedeni Schouteden's Swift Martinet de Schouteden

Resident, probably highlands: small area of E DRC.



Cypsiurus parvus African Palm Swift Martinet des palmes

Martinet des palmiers



laemostigma; parvus; brachypterus; myochrous; hyphaenes; celer; griveaudi; gracilis

Resident, savannas, forest clearings wherever there are palms: all S of Sahara except NE of S Ethiopia and S of N Namibia to NE South Africa; Madagascar (gracilis); Comoro Is (griveaudi).

(Chaetura pelagica Chimney Swift Martinet ramoneur)

Vagrant: Tenerife.



Apus alexandri Alexander’s Swift Martinet du Cap-Vert

Cape Verde Swift*

Resident, all habitats: Cape Verde Is.

Apus barbatus African Black Swift Martinet du Cap

African Swift



barbatus; glanvillei; sladeniae; serlei; roehli; hollidayi; oreobates; (HM, HBW + mayottensis; balstoni here considered a separate species)

DFW, IOC, BD, BL (+SS) raise Apus sladeniae Fernando Po Swift Martinet de Fernando Po

Resident and intra-African migrant, most non-forest habitats especially in mountains; breeds highlands but occurs widely in lowlands: main range SW Kenya - S Malawi, E Zimbabwe; also Sierra Leone - Namibia (sladeniae SE Nigeria, W Cameroon, NW Angola, Bioko), E South Africa.

Apus balstoni Madagascar Swift Martinet malgache

Malagasy Black Swift*



balstoni; mayottensis

DFW, HM, HBW subsume into Apus barbatus

Resident, most non-forest habitats breeding mainly in mountains: Madagascar (balstoni); Comoro Is (mayottensis).

Apus bradfieldi Bradfield's Swift Martinet de Bradfield

bradfieldi; deserticola

Resident, rocky hills in desert areas: SW Angola and C coastal Namibia but moves in between and to NW Cape Province.



Apus berliozi Forbes-Watson's Swift Martinet de Berlioz

berliozi; bensoni

Resident, over many habitats especially arid areas: coastal Somalia, Socotra; records on Kenya coast.



Apus pallidus Pallid Swift Martinet pâle

brehmorum; pallidus; illyricus

Resident, breeding visitor and Palearctic winter visitor, most habitats: breeds all North Africa where some resident but most breeding visitors; probably breeds coastal Mauritania and parts of Sahara; winters mainly Senegal to Sudan and rarer to the east in Sahel zone and more rarely south to equator.



Apus niansae Nyanza Swift Martinet du Nyanza niansae; somalicus

Resident and intra-African migrant, mainly in highlands: Eritrea - E Uganda, W Kenya; visitor N Somalia, N Tanzania.



Apus unicolor Plain Swift Martinet unicolore

Plain-coloured Swift

Resident, many habitats: breeds Madeira, Canary Is; winter records in Morocco, Cape Verde Is.

Apus apus Common Swift Martinet noir

European Swift; Eurasian Swift



apus; pekinensis

Breeding visitor and Palearctic winter visitor, all habitats: breeds Morocco - Tunisia; winters mainly south of Gulf of Guinea - Kenya except S South Africa but widely seen all S of Sahara and Nile Valley to Egypt.

(Apus pacificus Fork-tailed Swift Martinet de Sibérie)

Pacific Swift

Vagrant: Seychelles.



Apus batesi Bates's Swift Martinet de Bates

Resident, rocks and hills in forest: SW Cameroon, N Gabon; Semliki Valley, E DRC; records Liberia - Nigeria.



Apus caffer White-rumped Swift Martinet cafre

Resident and intra-African migrant, savanna and farmland: C Morocco where probably summer visitor; all S of Sahara except forest area and large area of DRC to NW South Africa but occurs along coastal strip Gabon - N Namibia.



Apus horus Horus Swift Martinet horus

horus; fuscobrunneus

SAM, BL raise Apus toulsoni Loanda Swift (CMT incl in race horus)

Resident and intra-African migrant, mainly savannas: all S of Sahara from Nigeria eastwards; especially known in parts of East Africa, Zimbabwe, Mozambique and as breeding visitor to E South Africa; (toulsoni NW Angola, Zimbabwe).



Apus affinis Little Swift Martinet des maisons

galilejensis; affinis; aerobates; theresae; bannermani

Resident, especially in towns: Morocco - Tunisia; all S of Sahara except arid Somalia and Namibia but mainly breeding visitor only to much of South Africa; Bioko, São Tomé, Príncipe (bannermani).

Tachymarptis aequatorialis Mottled Swift Martinet marbré

gelidus; aequatorialis; furensis; lowei; (HM + bamendae (BoA, CMT incl in aequatorialis, not in HBW))

DFW, CMT, ZTP (+SF) Apus aequatorialis

Resident or visitor, rocky crags in highlands but travels widely: mainly eastern half of continent Eritrea - Zimbabwe; scattered records Sierra Leone - Angola.

Tachymarptis melba Alpine Swift Martinet à ventre blanc

Martinet alpin

melba; tuneti; archeri; africanus; maximus; marjoriae; willsi

DFW, CMT, ZTP (+SF) Apus melba

Resident, breeding visitor, intra-African migrant and Palearctic winter visitor, all habitats especially hilly areas but only few over forest area: breeding summer visitor Morocco - Libya; resident E South Africa; resident C Mali, much of East Africa (Eritrea - W Uganda, N Tanzania), Namibia; Madagascar (willsi); Palearctic visitors mainly north of equator.

COLIIDAE
Urocolius indicus Red-faced Mousebird Coliou quiriva

Coliou à face rouge

indicus; pallidus (ROB incl in transvaalensis); lacteifrons; mossambicus; transvaalensis

Resident, savannas and thickets: S DRC, SW Tanzania through W Malawi to South Africa, Namibia and up coast of W Angola and coast of SE Tanzania.



Urocolius macrourus Blue-naped Mousebird Coliou huppé

Coliou à nuque bleue



macrourus; laeneni; pulcher; abyssinicus; griseogularis; massaicus; (HBW + syntactus)

Resident, open arid and semi-arid savannas: Sahel zone S Mauritania, Senegal to Nile where extends to north, all of East Africa to extreme E DRC, Rwanda south to C Tanzania.



Colius colius White-backed Mousebird Coliou à dos blanc

(ROB + colius; damarensis)

Resident, semi-arid wooded and bushy savannas: Namibia, W Botswana and W half of South Africa.

Colius castanotus Red-backed Mousebird Coliou à dos marron

Coliou à dos roux

Resident, forest, woodland and scattered trees in savannas: W Angola.

Colius striatus Speckled Mousebird Coliou rayé

Coliou barré; Coliou strié



nigricollis; striatus; minor; integralis; simulans; rhodesiae (BoA rhodesia); affinis; mombassicus; cinerascens; berlepschi; kikuyensis; kiwuensis; congicus; jebelensis; leucotis; hilgerti; leucophthalmus; (HBW + erlangeri; ugandensis) (ROB has 16 in Africa)

Resident, evergreen woodland, bushland: Cameroon - Eritrea south to S Congo, N Zambia, S Tanzania excluding E Somalia and forest

area; Malawi, E Zimbabwe, S Mozambique and coastal South Africa to Cape.

Colius leucocephalus White-headed Mousebird Coliou à tête blanche

leucocephalus; turneri

Resident, arid and semi-arid bush country: S Somalia, Kenya, extreme NE Tanzania.

TROGONIDAE
Apaloderma vittatum Bar-tailed Trogon Trogon à queue barrée

Couroucou à queue barrée

(CMT + vittatum, camerunensis)

Resident, montane forests: several separate populations: W Cameroon; W Rift Valley (E DRC, W Uganda); Kenya; NE and N Tanzania; S Tanzania, N Malawi, Namuli (Mozambique); W Angola.



Apaloderma narina Narina's Trogon Trogon narina

Couroucou narina



narina; littorale (CMT littoralis); brachyurum; constantia; (HBW + arcanum; HBW, ROB + rufiventre)

Resident, forest and savanna woodland: all forest and well-wooded areas S of Sahara south to S Angola - NE and E South Africa, and a corridor north into Eritrea.



Apaloderma aequatoriale Bare-cheeked Trogon Trogon à joues jaunes

Couroucou à joues jaunes

Resident, rainforest: S Cameroon, W Gabon; NE DRC.

ALCEDINIDAE


SAM places Halcyon spp and Todirhamphus spp in Halcyonidae; ROB places Halcyon spp in Dacelonidae
Halcyon badia Chocolate-backed Kingfisher Martin-chasseur marron

(CMT + badia (also in BD); lopezi; BD + obscuridorsalis)

Resident, rainforest: all of forest area Sierra Leone - W Uganda (lopezi in Bioko, badia in rest).

Halcyon albiventris Brown-hooded Kingfisher Martin-chasseur à tête brune

albiventris; vociferans; orientalis; prentissgrayi

Resident, woodland and wooded grassland: S Kenya - E and S South Africa west to extreme E Angola; S Congo - S Angola on coastal strip; some records across Angola.

Halcyon leucocephala Grey-headed Kingfisher Martin-chasseur à tête grise

leucocephala; hyacinthina; pallidiventris; acteon

Resident and intra-African migrant, woodland, riverine, wooded grassland: all S of Sahara except forest area, south of N Namibia - extreme NE South Africa, and much of dry NE south to N Mozambique; Cape Verde Is (acteon).



Halcyon malimbica Blue-breasted Kingfisher Martin-chasseur à poitrine bleue

malimbica; torquata; forbesi; dryas

Resident, forest and moist woodlands: Senegal - SW Uganda south to N Angola; Bioko; SW Ethiopia.



Halcyon senegalensis Woodland Kingfisher Martin-chasseur du Sénégal

senegalensis; fuscopileus (BoA fuscopilea); cyanoleuca

Resident and intra-African migrant, woodland with scattered trees: resident S Senegal - E Uganda - N Tanzania south to N Angola - C Tanzania; wet season breeding visitor north to edge of Sahara east to W Ethiopia and south to N Namibia - NE South Africa.



Halcyon senegaloides Mangrove Kingfisher Martin-chasseur des mangroves

(CMT (+ ROB presumed) + ranivorus; senegaloides)

Resident, coastal mangroves and other wooded habitats: S Somalia - E Cape.

Halcyon chelicuti Striped Kingfisher Martin-chasseur strié

chelicuti; eremogiton; (ROB + damarensis (HM incl in chelicuti); hylobia)

Resident, woodland and thorn scrub: all S of Sahara except forest area, most of NE and south of NW Namibia - NE South Africa.



Halcyon smyrnensis White-throated Kingfisher Martin-chasseur de Smyrne

**White-breasted Kingfisher



smyrnensis

Vagrant: NE Egypt.



Todirhamphus chloris Collared Kingfisher Martin-chasseur à collier blanc

**White-collared Kingfisher



abyssinicus

BoA, DFW Halcyon chloris (and race abyssinica)

Resident, thick mangroves: Red Sea coast NE Sudan - NW Somalia.



Ceyx lecontei African Dwarf Kingfisher Martin-pêcheur à tête rousse

Dwarf Kingfisher

(HBW + lecontei; ruficeps)

CMT, SAM, IOC (+SF, SS) Ispidina lecontei

Resident, mainly streams in forest: all of forest area Sierra Leone - W Uganda.

Ceyx pictus African Pygmy Kingfisher Martin-pêcheur pygmée

Pygmy Kingfisher



natalensis; pictus; ferruginus (CMT ferruginea, HBW ferrugineus)

CMT, SAM, IOC, ZTP, ROB (+SL, SF, SS) Ispidina picta

HM notes often incorrectly spelt C. picta (+ races picta, ferrugina)

Resident and intra-African migrant, forest, by water in thick grass etc: all S of Sahara except NE and SW; most northerly and southerly areas only for breeding.



Ceyx madagascariensis Madagascar Pygmy Kingfisher Martin-chasseur malgache

Martin-pêcheur roux

madagascariensis; dilutus

CMT, SAM, IOC Ispidina madagascariensis (and CMT race diluta)

Resident, dry scrub and savanna woodland: lowland Madagascar except most of SW.

Alcedo leucogaster White-bellied Kingfisher Martin-pêcheur à ventre blanc

bowdleri; leucogaster; leopoldi; (BoA, CMT, HM + nais here considered a separate species)

BoA Corythornis leucogaster

Resident, dense forest: all of forest area Guinea - S Uganda; SW Mali; NW Angola; records in NW Nigeria, NW Zambia.



Alcedo nais Príncipe Kingfisher Martin-pêcheur de Príncipe

BoA, DFW, CMT, HM subsume into Alcedo (Corythornis) leucogaster

Resident, dense forest, woodlands: Príncipe.
Alcedo cristata Malachite Kingfisher Martin-pêcheur huppé

galerita; cristata; (HM, HBW + stuartkeithi; CMT, ROB + robertsi; ROB + cyanostigma); (BoA, CMT, HM + thomensis here

considered a separate species)

BoA Corythornis cristata

Resident, reedbeds and vegetation by water: all S of Sahara except NE and SW.



Alcedo thomensis São Tomé Kingfisher Martin-pêcheur de São Tomé

BoA, DFW, CMT, HM subsume into Alcedo (Corythornis) cristata

Resident, vegetation by water: São Tomé.

Alcedo vintsioides Madagascar Kingfisher Martin-pêcheur vintsi

Malagasy Kingfisher*



vintsioides; johannae

DFW subsumes into Alcedo cristata

Resident, near water: Madagascar (vintsioides); Comoro Is (johannae).

Alcedo quadribrachys Shining-blue Kingfisher Martin-pêcheur azuré

quadribrachys; guentheri

Resident, open water in forest: all forest area extending to S Uganda, NW Zambia, SW Mali, SW Senegal.



Alcedo atthis Common Kingfisher Martin-pêcheur d'Europe

European Kingfisher



atthis; ispida

Resident and Palearctic winter visitor, sluggish or still water: breeds C Morocco - Tunisia; winters all along North Africa coast and up Nile.



Alcedo semitorquata Half-collared Kingfisher Martin-pêcheur à demi-collier

tephria; heuglini; semitorquata; (HM, HBW monotypic)

Resident, sluggish or still water: WC Ethiopia; C Angola - SE Tanzania south to NE Namibia, N Zimbabwe, NE South Africa and along coast to Cape; few records Kenya.


SAM, ROB place Megaceryle maxima and Ceryle spp in Cerylidae
Megaceryle maxima Giant Kingfisher Martin-pêcheur géant

**African Giant Kingfisher Alcyon géant



maxima; gigantea

CMT, ROB (+SS) Megaceryle maximus (and races) (Note: HM explicitly says it is maxima)

Resident, near water: all S of Sahara except NE and SW.



Ceryle rudis Pied Kingfisher Martin-pêcheur pie

Alcyon pie



rudis; (BoA, ROB monotypic)

Resident, all waters: all S of Sahara except small parts of NE and SW; down Nile to Delta.

(Ceryle alcyon Belted Kingfisher Martin-pêcheur d’Amérique)

IOC Megaceryle alcyon

Vagrant: Azores.

MEROPIDAE


Merops breweri Black-headed Bee-eater Guêpier à tête noire

Resident, secondary growth and plantations near forest often near water: main Congo forest area - S Sudan; SE Nigeria; N CAR.



Merops muelleri Blue-headed Bee-eater Guêpier à tête bleue

muelleri; mentalis

Resident, glades in forest: throughout forest area to E DRC, Bioko; W Kenya; (mentalis West Africa - W Cameroon, muelleri to east).



Merops gularis Black Bee-eater Guêpier noir

australis; gularis

Resident, forest clearings: all of forest area and surrounds.



Merops pusillus Little Bee-eater Guêpier nain

meridionalis; pusillus; ocularis; cyanostictus; argutus

Resident, savannas, usually near water: all S of Sahara except forest area, NE and SW.



Merops variegatus Blue-breasted Bee-eater Guêpier à collier bleu

White-cheeked Bee-eater



bangweoloensis; loringi; variegatus; lafresnayii

Resident, rank grass near forest, swamps, clearings: S Cameroon - N Angola east to W Kenya, S DRC, N Zambia; Ethiopia.



Merops oreobates Cinnamon-chested Bee-eater Guêpier montagnard

Cinnamon-breasted Bee-eater

Resident, wooded hillsides, forest edges: S Sudan; E DRC, W Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi; SW Kenya, N Tanzania.

Merops hirundineus Swallow-tailed Bee-eater Guêpier à queue d'aronde

hirundineus; furcatus; chrysolaimus; heuglini

Resident, tall savanna woodland: all West Africa between Sahel and forest; S Sudan, SW Ethiopia, N Uganda; N Angola - N Tanzania south to all across N South Africa.



Merops bulocki Red-throated Bee-eater Guêpier à gorge rouge

bulocki; frenatus

BoA Merops bullocki (and race)

Resident, bushy savannas: Senegal - S Chad, S Sudan, W Ethiopia, NE DRC, N Uganda.



Merops bullockoides White-fronted Bee-eater Guêpier à front blanc

bullockoides; randorum; (HM, HBW, ROB monotypic)

Resident, wooded savannas: S Gabon - S and E DRC - S Tanzania south to S Angola - NE South Africa except much of Mozambique; W and S Kenya.



Merops revoilii Somali Bee-eater Guêpier de Révoil

Resident, dry thorn scrub: E and NE Kenya, SE Ethiopia, Somalia.



Merops albicollis White-throated Bee-eater Guêpier à gorge blanche

Intra-African migrant, breeds semi-desert steppe, winters forest edges, woodland: breeds across Sahel zone and in corridor south to Kenya; winters all forest zone of West Africa, N half of Congo forest zone to W Kenya; passage to East Africa coast Somalia - C Tanzania.



Merops orientalis Little Green Bee-eater Guêpier d'Orient

Green Bee-eater*



viridissimus; cleopatra; flavoviridis (HM=synonym of viridissimus)

Resident, semi-desert woodland: all across Sahel zone Senegal to Sudan, NE Ethiopia and along Nile to Delta in Egypt.



Merops boehmi Boehm's Bee-eater Guêpier de Böhm

Resident, open moist woodland: SW Tanzania, S DRC, N Zambia; E Tanzania, E Malawi.



Merops persicus Blue-cheeked Bee-eater Guêpier de Perse

persicus; chrysocercus

Breeding visitor and Palearctic winter visitor, near water: breeding visitor SE Morocco - Algeria, patchy Mauritania coast, L Chad area wintering across West Africa S of Sahara north of forest (chrysocercus); breeds Nile Delta (and Middle East and parts of Asia) wintering E Sudan - Somalia south to S Angola - NE South Africa (persicus).



Merops superciliosus Madagascar Bee-eater Guêpier de Madagascar

Olive Bee-eater* Guêpier malgache



superciliosus; alternans

Resident and intra-African migrant, mangroves, open woodland often near water: W and S Angola, N Namibia (alternans); to the east of E Ethiopia - Uganda - E Zambia, NE Botswana - NE South Africa, Madagascar, Comoro Is (all superciliosus).



Merops apiaster European Bee-eater Guêpier d'Europe

Breeding visitor and Palearctic winter visitor: breeds broad river valleys Morocco - Tunisia; Cape and S Namibia; winters all habitats but mainly avoids desert and forest all S of Sahara especially Sierra Leone - Ivory Coast and Rwanda - South Africa.



Merops malimbicus Rosy Bee-eater Guêpier gris-rose

Resident, forest and moist woodland: Ivory Coast - Nigeria; Gabon - W half DRC.



Merops nubicus Northern Carmine Bee-eater Guêpier écarlate

(BoA, HM, HBW + nubicus; nubicoides here considered separate species)

Resident and intra-African migrant, savannas: Senegal - Eritrea south to forest area, NE Tanzania; breeding visitor to northern parts, non-breeding visitor to southern, resident in between.

Merops nubicoides Southern Carmine Bee-eater Guêpier carmine

BoA, HM, HBW, ZTP subsume into Merops nubicus

Resident and intra-African migrant, savannas: resident S Angola - E Zambia; breeding visitor N Botswana - NE South Africa; non-breeding visitor to NE Angola, S DRC, Burundi, SW Tanzania, N Zambia.

CORACIIDAE


Coracias naevius Rufous-crowned Roller Rollier varié

Purple Roller*



naevius; mosambicus

HM notes often incorrectly spelt C. naevia (+ races naevia, mosambica)

SAM Coracias noevia (and race)

Resident, wooded savannas: 2 separate populations; Senegal - W Somalia south to the forest area and C Tanzania (naevius); Angola - N Zambia south to C Namibia - NE South Africa (mosambicus).



Coracias cyanogaster Blue-bellied Roller Rollier à ventre bleu

Resident, well-wooded savannas: Senegal - NE DRC.



Coracias abyssinicus Abyssinian Roller Rollier d'Abyssinie

HM notes often incorrectly spelt C. abyssinica

Resident, dry woodland with well-spaced trees: Senegal - W and N Ethiopia south to N DRC - NW Kenya.

Coracias garrulus European Roller Rollier d'Europe

garrulus; semenowi (BoA semenovi)

Breeding visitor and Palearctic winter visitor, dry open country with scattered trees: breeds Morocco - Tunisia; winters sparsely Senegal - Nigeria, and mostly W DRC, N Angola -S Ethiopia south to Cape.

Coracias caudatus Lilac-breasted Roller Rollier à longs brins

caudatus; lorti

HM notes often incorrectly spelt C. caudata (+ race)

Resident, dry open woodland: C and E Ethiopia, Somalia (lorti); Angola - S Kenya south to NE half Namibia and across N South Africa (caudatus).



Coracias spatulatus Racket-tailed Roller Rollier à raquettes

(HM, HBW + weigalli; spatulatus)

HM notes often incorrectly spelt C. spatulata (+ race)

Resident, mature dry woodland: Angola in band through S DRC, S half Tanzania south to N Botswana - S Mozambique.

(Coracias benghalensis Indian Roller Rollier indien)

Vagrant: Socotra



Eurystomus gularis Blue-throated Roller Rollier à gorge bleue

Rolle à gorge bleue



gularis; neglectus

Resident, secondary forest and clearings: all forest area.



Eurystomus glaucurus Broad-billed Roller Rolle violet

Cinnamon Roller Rollier violet; Rolle africain



afer; aethiopicus (HM (+ ROB presumed) incl in afer); suahelicus; glaucurus; (HM + pulcherrimus)

Resident and intra-African migrant, large clearings in forest, woodland, moister savannas: all S of Sahara except NE and large part of SW (only just reaches N Botswana and NE South Africa); only resident in central part of range; breeds Madagascar, non-breeding to E Africa (glaucurus).

BRACHYPTERACIIDAE
Brachypteracias leptosomus Short-legged Ground Roller Brachyptérolle leptostome

HBW Brachypteracias leptostomus

Resident, undisturbed forest: E half Madagascar.

Brachypteracias squamiger Scaly Ground Roller Brachyptérolle écaillé

Scaled Ground Roller Brachyptérolle écailleux

often incorrectly spelt Brachypteracias squamigera

HM, IOC Geobiastes squamiger

Resident, dense rainforest: E half Madagascar.

Atelornis pittoides Pitta-like Ground Roller Brachyptérolle pittoide

Resident, dense rainforest: E half Madagascar.



Atelornis crossleyi Rufous-headed Ground Roller Brachyptérolle de Crossley

Crossley’s Ground-Roller

Resident, dense rainforest: E half Madagascar.

Uratelornis chimaera Long-tailed Ground Roller Brachyptérolle à longue queue

Resident, semi-arid thorn scrub and deciduous woodland: small area SW Madagascar.

LEPTOSOMIDAE
Leptosomus discolor Cuckoo Roller Courol vouroudriou

Courol


gracilis; intermedius; discolor

Resident, all forest types, plantations, open parkland: Madagascar, Mayotte, Mohéli (discolor); Anjouan (intermedius); Grand Comoro (gracilis).

PHOENICULIDAE
Phoeniculus castaneiceps Forest Wood-hoopoe Irrisor à tête brune

castaneiceps; brunneiceps (BoA brunniceps)

Resident, forest: Liberia - W DRC, E Gabon; NE DRC - W Kenya; (castaneiceps east to Nigeria, brunneiceps to east).



Phoeniculus bollei White-headed Wood-hoopoe Irrisor à tête blanche

jacksoni; bollei; okuensis

Resident, forest and woodland, often montane: Liberia - NW DRC; E DRC, Rwanda, Burundi - much of SW Kenya; Imatong Mts, S Sudan.



Phoeniculus purpureus Green Wood-hoopoe Irrisor moqueur

Red-billed Wood-hoopoe



marwitzi; purpureus; angolensis; niloticus; guineensis; senegalensis

Resident, wooded savannas: all S of Sahara except forest area and surrounds and NE and SW (larger gaps than many species).



Phoeniculus somaliensis Black-billed Wood-hoopoe Irrisor à bec noir

Grant’s Wood-hoopoe



somaliensis; neglectus; abyssinicus

Resident, thorn scrub and riverine: Eritrea, Ethiopia, NW and SW Somalia, N Kenya.



Phoeniculus damarensis Violet Wood-hoopoe Irrisor damara

damarensis; granti

IOC (+SS) raise Phoeniculus granti Grant’s Wood-hoopoe

Resident, dry bush country: extreme S Ethiopia - C Kenya coast (granti); SW Angola, NW Namibia (damarensis).


BoA has all 3 Rhinopomastus spp as Phoeniculus spp. SAM, ROB place all 3 in Rhinopomastidae
Rhinopomastus cyanomelas Common Scimitarbill Irrisor namaquois

**Scimitarbill



cyanomelas; schalowi

Resident, thorn scrub, wooded savannas: S Kenya, S Uganda, S Somalia through S DRC to SW Angola south to N South Africa.



Rhinopomastus aterrimus Black Scimitarbill Irrisor noir

**Black Wood-hoopoe



aterrimus; emini; notatus; anchietae

Resident, wooded savanna and dry bush: Senegal - NW Somalia between desert and forest and south into Uganda; SW DRC and much of Angola (anchietae).



Rhinopomastus minor Abyssinian Scimitarbill Irrisor à cimeterre

minor; cabanisi

Resident, light woodland and arid thorn scrub: SE Sudan, S Ethiopia, Somalia to N Tanzania.

UPUPIDAE
There is considerable difference of opinion in respect of the species limits in this family, with 1, 2 or 3 species recognised
Upupa epops Hoopoe Huppe fasciée

Common Hoopoe; Eurasian Hoopoe*



africana; senegalensis; waibeli; epops; major; (HM, HBW + marginata here considered a separate species)

SAM, IOC, ROB (+SF, SS) raise Upupa africana African Hoopoe Huppe d’Afrique (SAM includes marginata)

Resident, intra-African migrant and Palearctic winter visitor, wooded savannas with sparse ground cover: resident C Morocco - W Libya, Canary Is (epops); resident Nile Valley (major); resident and intra-African migrant all S part of Sahara and south except forest area and driest parts of NE and SW (africana, waibeli, senegalensis); Palearctic winter visitor Senegal - Eritrea (epops).

Upupa marginata Madagascar Hoopoe Huppe malgache

HM, HBW, SAM subsume into Upupa epops (SAM into africana)

Resident, open habitats: all Madagascar except E.

BUCEROTIDAE


HM, SAM, IOC, BL, ROB (+RSF) place Bucorvus spp in Bucorvidae
Bucorvus abyssinicus Abyssinian Ground Hornbill Bucorve d'Abyssinie

Northern Ground Hornbill Grand Calao d’Abyssinie; Calao terrestre

d’Abyssinie

Resident, savannas: Senegal, Guinea to S Sudan - N Uganda, W Kenya and into most of C Ethiopia, NW Somalia.



Bucorvus leadbeateri Southern Ground Hornbill Bucorve du sud

Grand Calao terrestre; Calao terrestre du Sud

BoA, DFW, BL Bucorvus cafer

Resident, woodland, savannas, grassland: Angola, W and S DRC, N Namibia to E South Africa and north to S Kenya excluding areas in S and N Mozambique.



Tropicranus albocristatus White-crested Hornbill Calao à huppe blanche

Long-tailed Hornbill



albocristatus; macrourus; cassini

BoA, CMT, SAM Tockus albocristatus

Resident, forest: all forest area to E DRC.



Tockus hartlaubi Black Dwarf Hornbill Calao de Hartlaub

Calao pygmée à bec noir



hartlaubi; granti

Resident, forest: rather sparse and patchy in all forest area.



Tockus camurus Red-billed Dwarf Hornbill Calao pygmée

Resident, dense forest: all forest area.



Tockus monteiri Monteiro's Hornbill Calao de Monteiro

Resident, semi-desert (drier than any other hornbill): SW Angola - WC Namibia.



Tockus erythrorhynchus Red-billed Hornbill Calao à bec rouge

Petit calao à bec rouge



erythrorhynchus; rufirostris; damarensis; kempi (not in BoA); (ROB + ruahae)

IOC, ROB (+SL, SS) raise Tockus damarensis Damara Red-billed Hornbill Calao de Damara

IOC (+SS) raises Tockus rufirostris Southern Red-billed Hornbill; Tockus ruahae Tanzanian Red-billed Hornbill; Tockus kempi

Western Red-billed Hornbill; (T. erythrorhynchus becomes Northern Red-billed Hornbill))

Resident, open savannas: rather patchy Senegal - Eritrea, E Ethiopia south through Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi, S Zambia, N Botswana, N Namibia, SW Angola, NE South Africa; (kempi -- Senegal - inner Niger Delta; erythrorhynchus Niger Delta - Somalia south to Tanzania; rufrostris -- S Angola, N Namibia - Mozamboque, NE South Africa; damarensis NW and C Namibia).



Tockus leucomelas Southern Yellow-billed Hornbill Calao leucomèle

Petit calao à bec jaune du sud

(HM, ROB + elegans; leucomelas; ROB + parvior (HM incl in leucomelas))

Resident, savannas, semi-desert: SW Angola - S Malawi south to C Namibia - N South Africa.



Tockus flavirostris Eastern Yellow-billed Hornbill Calao à bec jaune

Northern Yellow-billed Hornbill* Petit calao à bec jaune de l'est

Resident, arid and semi-arid savannas: N, E and S Ethiopia, N and E Kenya, Somalia away from coast, extreme N Tanzania.

Tockus deckeni Von der Decken's Hornbill Calao de Decken

Calao de von der Decken

(BoA, HBW + deckeni; jacksoni here considered separate species)

Resident, semi-arid savannas with trees and bushes: E Ethiopia, W Somalia - NE Tanzania.



Tockus jacksoni Jackson’s Hornbill Calao de Jackson

BoA, HBW subsume into Tockus deckeni

Resident, semi-arid savannas: SE Sudan, NE Uganda, NW Kenya.

Tockus hemprichii Hemprich's Hornbill Calao de Hemprich

Resident, rocky areas in hills: Eritrea, NW Somalia - NW Kenya, NE Uganda (occasional to C Kenya).



Tockus fasciatus African Pied Hornbill Calao longibande

Pied Hornbill



fasciatus; semifasciatus

Resident, forest: all forest area to W Kenya.



Tockus bradfieldi Bradfield's Hornbill Calao de Bradfield

Resident, dry woodland: narrow band S Angola, N Namibia, SW Zambia, N Botswana, W Zimbabwe.



Tockus alboterminatus Crowned Hornbill Calao couronné

(HM + alboterminatus; geloensis (also in ZTP); suahelicus (also in ZTP))

Resident, montane, coastal, riparian and secondary forest: SW Ethiopia; patchy N and W Angola, S DRC - S Uganda, S Kenya to W Zambia, N and E Zimbabwe to NE South Africa and along E coast to Knysna forest.

Tockus pallidirostris Pale-billed Hornbill Calao à bec pale

pallidirostris; neumanni

Resident, miombo woodland: C Angola - SE Tanzania, NW Mozambique.



Tockus nasutus African Grey Hornbill Calao à bec noir

Petit calao à bec noir



nasutus; epirhinus; (ROB + dorsalis (HM incl in epirhinus))

Resident, savannas and woodland: all S of Sahara although patchy Guinea - Ghana, not in NE or forest area and south to much of Angola, N Zambia, not in dry SW or South Africa except NE nor in Mozambique except extreme W.


BoA, CMT, SAM place all Bycanistes spp in Ceratogymna (and some specific names and races …a not …us)
Bycanistes fistulator Piping Hornbill Calao siffleur

White-tailed Hornbill



fistulator; sharpii; duboisi

Resident, forest: all forest area.



Bycanistes bucinator Trumpeter Hornbill Calao trompette

Resident, montane, coastal and riverine forest and moist woodland: N Angola, S DRC, Zambia, Tanzania (not NW), SE Kenya south to NE South Africa and along E coast to Knysna forest.



Bycanistes brevis Silvery-cheeked Hornbill Calao à joues argentées

Resident, montane and coastal forest, dense woodland: Ethiopia highlands; S Kenya, E Tanzania; S Malawi, S Mozambique.



Bycanistes subcylindricus Black-and-white-casqued Hornbill Calao à joues grises

subcylindricus; subquadratus

Resident, forest and tall woodland: isolated populations in West Africa; CAR - W Kenya south to Burundi; N Angola.



Bycanistes cylindricus Brown-cheeked Hornbill Calao à joues brunes

[White-thighed Hornbill]

(BoA, HM, HBW (+DFW presumed) + cylindricus; albotibialis here considered separate species)



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