List of birds of France
The List of birds of France consists of the 533 bird species that have been recorded. Species that are only encountered as rare vagrants are marked *RV
[edit] Gaviiformes
[edit] Family: Gaviidae
[edit] Divers
Divers are group of aquatic birds found in many parts of North America (where they are known as Loons) and northern Europe. They are the size of a large duck or small goose, which they somewhat resemble in shape when swimming, but they are completely unrelated to these waterfowl. In particular, Divers' legs are set very far back which assists swimming underwater but makes walking on land extremely difficult. There are 5 species worldwide of which 4 species have been recorded in France.
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- Red-throated Diver - Gavia stellata - (Plongeon catmarin)
- Black-throated Diver - Gavia arctica - (Plongeon arctique)
- Great Northern Diver - Gavia immer - (Plongeon imbrin)
- White-billed Diver - Gavia adamsii - (Plongeon à bec blanc)
[edit] Podicipediformes
[edit] Family: Podicipedidae
[edit] Grebes
Grebes are small to medium-large sized 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. There are 20 species worldwide of which 6 have been recorded in France.
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- Pied-billed Grebe - Podilymbus podiceps - (Grèbe à bec bigarré) *RV
- Little Grebe - Tachybaptus ruficollis - (Grèbe_castagneux)
- Great Crested Grebe - Podiceps cristatus - (Grèbe huppé)
- Red-necked Grebe - Podiceps grisegena - (Grèbe jougris)
- Slavonian Grebe - Podiceps auritus - (Grèbe esclavon)
- Black-necked Grebe - Podiceps nigricollis - (Grèbe à cou noir)
[edit] Procellariiformes
[edit] Family: Diomedeidae
[edit] Albatrosses
Albatrosses are very large, long-lived seabirds of very high aspect-ratio which frequent the Southern Ocean. Any such birds seen in N.Atlantic waters will thus be Vagrants. 21 species are recognised: 2 species have been recorded off the coasts of France.
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- Black-browed Albatross - Thalassarche melanophris - (Albatros à sourcils noirs) *RV
- Wandering Albatross - Diomedea exulans - (Grand Albatros) *RV
[edit] Family: Procellariidae
[edit] Shearwaters
The procellariids are the main group of medium-sized 'true petrels', characterised by united nostrils with a medium septum, and a long outer functional primary. There are 75 species worldwide of which 9 species have been recorded in France.
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- Northern Fulmar - Fulmarus glacialis - (Fulmar boréal)
- Bulwer's Petrel - Bulweria bulwerii - (Pétrel de Bulwer) *RV
- Cory's Shearwater - Calonectis diomedea - (Puffin cendré)
- Great Shearwater - Puffinus gravis - (Puffin majeur)
- Sooty Shearwater - Puffinus griseus - (Puffin fuligineux) *RV
- Manx Shearwater - Puffinus puffinus - (Puffin des Anglais)
- Yelkouan Shearwater - Puffinus yelkouan - (Puffin yelkouan)
- Balearic Shearwater - Puffinus mauretanicus - (Puffin des Baléares)
- Macaronesian Shearwater - Puffinus baroli - (Puffin de Macraronésie) *RV
[edit] Family: Hydrobatidae
[edit] Storm Petrels
The family Hydrobatidae is the storm-petrels, small pelagic petrels with a fluttering flight which often follow ships. 6 species have been recorded in France.
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- Wilson's Petrel - Oceanites oceanicus - (Océanite de Wilson)
- Storm Petrel - Hydrobates pelagicus - (Océanite tempete)
- Leach's Petrel - Oceanodroma leucorhea - (Océanite culblanc) *RV
- Swinhoe's Petrel - Oceanodroma monorhis - (Océanite de Swinhoe) *RV
- Madeiran Petrel - Oceanodroma castro - (Océanite de Castro) *RV
- White-faced Petrel - Pelagodroma marina - (Océanite frégate) *RV
[edit] Pelecaniformes
[edit] Family: Sulidae
[edit] Gannets
The sulids comprise the gannets and boobies. Both groups comprise medium-to-large coastal sea-birds that plunge-dive for fish. There are 9 species worldwide of which 1 species occurs off the coasts of France.
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- Gannet - Morus bassanus - (Fou de Basan)
[edit] Family: Phalacrocoracidae
[edit] Cormorants
The Phalacrocoracidae is a family of medium-to-large fish-eating sea-birds that includes cormorants and shags. Plumage colouration varies with the majority having mainly dark plumage. There are 38 species worldwide: 3 species have been recorded in France.
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- Cormorant - Phalacrocorax carbo - (Grand Cormoran)
- Common Shag - Phalacrocorax aristotelis - (Cormoran huppé)
- Pygmy Cormorant - Phalacrocorax pygmaeus - (Cormoran pygmée) *RV
[edit] Family: Fregatidae
[edit] Frigatebirds
Frigate Birds are large seabirds from the tropics with a very high aspect ratio. These birds do not swim and cannot walk well, and cannot take off from a flat surface. Any such bird seen in N.European waters will be a Vagrant. There are 5 species worldwide, of which 1 species has been recorded off the coast of France.
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- Magnificent Frigatebird - Fregata magnificens - (Frégate superbe) *RV
[edit] Ciconiiformes
[edit] Family: Ardeidae
[edit] Herons
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. There are 61 species worldwide of which 13 species have been recorded in France
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- Bittern - Botaurus stellata - (Butor étoilé)
- Little Bittern - Ixobrychus minutus - (Blongios nain)
- Night Heron - Nycticorax nycticorax - (Bihoreau gris)
- Squacco Heron - Ardeola ralloides - (Crabier chevelu)
- Cattle Egret - Bubulcus ibis - (Héron garde-boeufs)
- Little Egret - Egretta garzetta - (Aigrette garzette)
- Western Reef-Heron - Egretta gularis - (Aigrette des récifs) *RV
- Great White Egret - Ardea alba - (Grande Aigrette)
- Grey Heron - Ardea cinerea - (Héron cendré)
- Great Blue Heron - Ardea herodias - (Grand Héron) *RV
- Purple Heron - Ardea purpurea - (Héron pourpré)
- Black-headed Heron - Ardea melanocephala - (Héron mélanocéphale) *RV
- Green Heron - Butorides virescens - (Héron vert) *RV
[edit] Family: Ciconiidae
[edit] Storks
Storks are large, long-legged, long-necked, wading birds with long, stout bills. Storks are mute; bill-clattering is an important mode of stork communication at the nest. Their nests can be large and may be reused for many years. Many species are migratory. There are 19 species worldwide of which 2 species occur in France.
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- Black Stork - Ciconia nigra - (Cigogne noire)
- White Stork - Ciconia ciconia - (Cigogne blanche)
[edit] Family: Threskiornithidae
[edit] Ibises and Spoonbills
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. There are 36 species worldwide of which 3 species occur in France. The Sacred Ibis is an introduced species, now with an established feral population.
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- Sacred Ibis - Threskiornis aethiopicus - (Ibis sacré)
- Glossy Ibis - Plegadis falcinellus - (Ibis falcinelle)
- Common Spoonbill - Platalea leucorodia - (Spatule blanche)
[edit] Phoenicopteriformes
[edit] Family: Phoenicopteridae
[edit] Flamingoes
Flamingos are gregarious wading birds, usually 3 to 5 feet high, found in both the Western and Eastern Hemispheres. They are more numerous in the latter. Flamingos filter-feed on shellfish and algae. Their oddly-shaped beaks are specially adapted to separate mud and silt from the food they consume, and are uniquely used upside-down. There are 6 species worldwide, 2 of which occur in France.
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- Greater Flamingo - Phoenicopterus roseus - (Flamant rose)
- Lesser Flamingo - Phoenicopterus minor - (Flamant nain) *RV
[edit] Anseriformes
[edit] Family: Anatidae
[edit] Ducks, Geese & Swans
The family Anatidae includes the ducks and most duck-like waterfowl, such as geese and swans. These are birds that are modified for an aquatic existence with webbed feet, flattened bills and feathers that are excellent at shedding water due to an oily coating. There are 131 species worldwide of which 53 species occur in France.
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- Mute Swan - Cygnus olor - (Cygne tuberculé)
- Tundra Swan - Cygnus columbianus (Cygne siffleur)
- Whooper Swan - Cygnus cygnus - (Cygne chanteur)
- Bean Goose - Anser fabalis - (Oie des moissons)
- Pink-footed Goose - Anser brachyrhynchus - (Oie à bec court)
- White-fronted Goose - Anser albifrons - (Oie rieuse)
- Lesser White-fronted Goose - Anser erythropus - (Oie naine) *RV
- Greylag Goose - Anser anser - (Oie cendrée)
- Snow Goose - Anser caerulescens - (Oie des neiges) *RV
- Canada Goose - Branta canadensis - (Bernache du Canada)
- Barnacle Goose - Branta leucopsis - (Bernache nonnette)
- Brent Goose - Branta bernicla - (Bernache cravant)
- Red-breasted Goose - Branta ruficollis - (Bernache à cou roux) *RV
- Egyptian Goose - Alopochen aegyptiaca - (Ouette d'Egypte)
- Ruddy Shelduck - Tadorna ferruginea - (Tadorne casarca) *RV
- Common Shelduck - Tadorna tadorna - (Tadorne de Belon)
- Wigeon - Anas penelope - (Canard siffleur)
- American Wigeon - Anas americana - (Canard à front blanc) *RV
- Gadwall - Anas strepera - (Canard chipeau)
- Falcated Duck - Anas falcata - (Canard à faucilles) *RV
- Common Teal - Anas crecca - (Sarcelle d'hiver)
- Green-winged Teal - Anas carolinensis (Sarcelle à ailes vertes) *RV
- Mallard - Anas platyrhynchos - (Canard colvert)
- American Black Duck - Anas rubripes - (Canard noir) *RV
- Northern Pintail - Anas acuta - (Canard pilet)
- Garganey - Anas querquedula - (Sarcelle d'été)
- Blue-winged Teal - Anas discors - (Sarcelle à ailes bleues) *RV
- Northern Shoveler - Anas clypeata - (Canard souchet)
- Marbled Teal - Marmaronetta angustirostris - (Sarcelle marbrée)
- Red-crested Pochard - Netta rufina - (Nette rousse)
- Common Pochard - Aythya ferina - (Fuligule milouin)
- Ring-necked Duck - Aythya collaris - (Fuligule à collier)
- Ferruginous Duck - Aythya nyroca - (Fuligule nyroca)
- Tufted Duck - Aythya fuligula - (Fuligule morillon)
- Greater Scaup - Aythya marila - (Fuligule milouinan)
- Lesser Scaup - Aythya affinis - (Fuligule à tete noire) *RV
- Common Eider - Somateria mollissima - (Eider à duvet)
- Steller's Eider - Polysticta stelleri - (Eider de Steller) *RV
- King Eider - Somateria spectabilis - (Eider à tête grise)
- Long-tailed Duck - Clangula hyemalis - (Harelde de Miquelon)
- Common Scoter - Melanitta nigra - (Macreuse noire)
- Surf Scoter - Melanitta perspicillata - (Macreuse à front blanc)
- Velvet Scoter - Melanitta fusca - (Macreuse brune)
- Barrow's Goldeneye - Bucephala islandica - (Garrot d'Islande) *RV
- Common Goldeneye - Bucephala clangula - (Garrot à oeil d'or)
- Smew - Mergellus albellus - (Harle piette)
- Hooded Merganser - Lophodytes cucullatus - (Harle couronné) *RV
- Red-breasted Merganser - Mergus serrator - (Harle huppé
- Goosander - Mergus merganser - (Harle bièvre)
- Ruddy Duck - Oxyura jamaicensis - (Erismature rousse)
- White-headed Duck - Oxyura leucocephala - (Erismature à tête blanche)
- Mandarin Duck - Aix galericulata - (Canard mandarin)
[edit] Falconiformes
[edit] Family: Pandionidae
The Pandionidae family contains only one species, the Osprey. The Osprey is a medium large raptor which is a specialist fish-eater with a worldwide distribution.
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- Osprey - Pandion haliaetus - (Balbuzard pecheur)
[edit] Family: Accipitridae
[edit] Hawks, Kites & Eagles
Accipitridae is a family of birds of prey and include hawks, eagles, kites, harriers and Old World vultures. These birds have powerful hooked beaks for tearing flesh from their prey, strong legs, powerful talons, and keen eyesight. There are 233 species worldwide of which 28 species havew been recorded in France.
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- European Honey Buzzard - Pernis apivorus - (Bondrée apivore)
- Black-shouldered Kite - Elanus caeruleus - (Elanion blanc) *RV
- Black Kite - Milvus migrans - (Milan noir)
- Red Kite - Milvus milvus - (Milan royal)
- White-tailed Eagle - Haliaeetus albicilla (Pygargue à queue blanche)
- Lammergeier - Gypaetus barbatus - (Gypaète barbu)
- Egyptian Vulture - Neophron percnopterus - (Percnoptère d'Egypte)
- Eurasian Griffon Vulture - Gyps fulvus - (Vautour fauve)
- Cinereous Vulture - Aegypius monachus - (Vautour moine)
- Lappet-faced Vulture - Torgos tracheliotus - (Vautour oricou) *RV
- Short-toed Eagle - Circaetus gallicus (Circaète Jean-le-Blanc)
- Marsh Harrier - Circus aeruginosus - (Busard des roseaux)
- Hen Harrier - Circus cyaneus - (Busard Saint Martin)
- Pallid Harrier - Circus macrourus - (Busard pale) *RV
- Montagu's Harrier - Circus pygargus - (Busard cendré)
- Northern Goshawk - Accipiter gentilis - (Autour des palombes)
- Eurasian Sparrowhawk - Accipiter nisus - (Epervier d'Europe)
- Common Buzzard - Buteo buteo - (Buse variable)
- Rough-legged Buzzard - Buteo lagopus - (Buse pattue)
- Long-legged Buzzard - Buteo rufinus - (Buse féroce) *RV
- Greater Spotted Eagle - Aquila clanga - (Aigle criard)
- Lesser Spotted Eagle - Aquila pomarina - (Aigle pomarin)
- Steppe Eagle - Aquila nipalensis - (Aigle des Steppes) *RV
- Spanish Eagle - Aquila adalberti - (Aigle ibérique) *RV
- Eastern Imperial Eagle - Aquila heliaca - (Aigle impérial) *RV
- Golden Eagle - Aquila chrysaetos - (Aigle royal)
- Bonelli's Eagle - Aquila fasciatus - ((Aigle de Bonelli)
- Booted Eagle - Aquila pennatus - (Aigle botté)
[edit] Family: Falconidae
[edit] Falcons
Falconidae is a family of diurnal birds of prey. They differ from hawks, eagles, and kites in that they kill with their beaks instead of their feet. There are 62 species worldwide of which 10 species have been recorded in France.
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- Lesser Kestrel - Falco naumanni - (Faucon crécerellette)
- Common Kestrel - Falco tinnunculus - (Faucon crécerelle)
- Eleonora's Falcon - Falco eleonorae - (Faucon d'Eléonore)
- Red-footed Falcon - Falco vespertinus - (Faucon kobez)
- Merlin - Falco columbarius - (Faucon émerillon)
- Eurasian Hobby - Falco subbuteo - (Faucon hobereau)
- Lanner Falcon - Falco biarmicus - (Faucon lanier) *RV
- Gyr Falcon - Falco rusticolus - (Faucon gerfaut) *RV
- Saker Falcon - Falco cherrug - (Faucon sacré) *RV
- Peregrine Falcon - Falco peregrinus - (Faucon pèlerin)
[edit] Galliformes
[edit] Family: Tetraonidae
[edit] Grouse
Grouse are game birds, similar to quails and partridge. There are 18 species worldwide of which 4 species occur in France
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- Rock Ptarmigan - Lagopus muta - (Lagopède alpin)
- Eurasian Black Grouse - Tetrao tetrix - (Tétras lyre)
- Capercaillie - Tetrao urogallus - (Grand tétras)
- Hazel Grouse - Bonasa bonasia - (Gélinotte des bois)
[edit] Family: Odontophoridae
[edit] New World Quails
Small ground-feeding gamebirds from the Americas, introduced to France for ornamental purposes. There are 32 species in total, of which two are recorded in France.
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- California Quail - Callipepla californica - (Colin de Californie)
- Northern Bobwhite - Colinus virginianus - (Colin de Virginie)
[edit] Family: Phasianidae
[edit] Pheasants & Partridges
These are terrestrial species of gamebirds, feeding and nesting on the ground. They are variable in size but generally plump, with broad and relatively short wings. There are about 155 species worldwide with 8 present in France. 4 of these were introduced for hunting or ornamental purposes. Partridges and Pheasants may be bred commercially for hunting.
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- Rock Partridge - Alectoris graeca - (Perdrix bartavelle)
- Chukar - Alectoris chukar - (Perdrix choukar) *RV
- Barbary Partridge - Alectoris barbara - (Perdrix gambra) *RV
- Red-legged Partridge - Alectoris rufa - (Perdrix rouge)
- Grey Partridge - Perdix perdix - (Perdrix grise)
- Common Quail - Coturnix coturnix - (Caille des blés)
- Common Pheasant - Phasianus colchicus - (Faisan de Colchide)
- Reeve's Pheasant - Syrmaticus reevesii - (Faisan vénéré)
[edit] Gruiformes
[edit] Family:Gruidae
[edit] Cranes
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". There are 15 species worldwide of which 1 species occurs in France.
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- Common Crane - Grus grus - (Grue cendrée)
[edit] Family: Rallidae
[edit] Rails, Crakes, Gallinules & Coots
Rallidae is a large family of small to medium-sized birds which includes the rails, crakes, coots, and gallinules. Typically they inhabit dense vegetation in damp environments near lakes, swamps, or rivers. In general they are shy and secretive birds, difficult to observe. Most species have strong legs, and have long toes which are well adapted to soft, uneven surfaces. They tend to have short, rounded wings and be weak fliers. There are 143 species worldwide of which 12 species occur in France.
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- Water Rail - Rallus aquaticus - (Râle d'eau)
- Corn Crake - Crex crex - (Râle des genêts)
- Spotted Crake - Porzana porzana - (Marouette ponctuée)
- Sora - Porzana carolina - (Marouette de Caroline) *RV
- Little Crake - Porzana parva - (Marouette poussin)
- Baillon's Crake - Porzana pusilla - (Marouette de Baillon)
- Purple Swamphen - Porphyrio porphyrio - (Talève sultane)
- Allen's Gallinule - Porphyrio alleni - (Talève d'Allen) *RV
- American Purple Gallinule - Porphyrio martinica - (Talève violacée) *RV
- Common Moorhen - Gallinula chloropus - (Poule d'eau)
- Red-knobbed Coot - Fulica cristata - (Foulque caronculée) *RV
- Coot - Fulica atra - (Foulque macroule)
[edit] Family: Otidae
[edit] Bustards
Bustards are large terrestrial birds mainly associated with dry open country and steppes in the Old World. They are omnivorous and nest on the ground. They walk steadily on strong legs and big toes, pecking for food as they go. They have long broad wings with "fingered" wingtips, and striking patterns in flight. Many have interesting mating displays. There are 26 species worldwide of which 3 species occur in France.
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- Great Bustard - Otis tarda - (Outarde barbue)
- Houbara Bustard - Chlamydotis undulata - (Outarde houbara) *RV
- Little Bustard - Tetrax tetrax - (Outarde canepetière)
[edit] Charadriiformes
[edit] Family: Haematopodidae
[edit] Oystercatcher
The oystercatchers are large and noisy plover-like birds, with strong bills used for smashing or prising open molluscs. There are 11 species worldwide of which 1 species occurs in France.
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- Common Pied Oystercatcher - Haematopus ostralegus - (Huitrier pie)
[edit] Family: Recurvirostridae
[edit] Avocets & Stilts
Recurvirostridae is a family of large wading birds, which includes the avocets and the stilts. The avocets have long legs and long up-curved bills. The stilts have extremely long legs and long, thin, straight bills. There are 9 species worldwide of which 2 species occur in France.
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- Black-winged Stilt - Himantopus himantopus - (Echasse blanche)
- Avocet - Recurvirostra avosetta - (Avocette élégante)
[edit] Family: Burhinidae
[edit] Thick Knees
The thick-knees are a group of largely tropical waders in the family Burhinidae. They are found worldwide within the tropical zone, with some species also breeding in temperate Europe and Australia. They are medium to large waders with strong black or yellow black bills, large yellow eyes and cryptic plumage. Despite being classed as waders, most species have a preference for arid or semi-arid habitats. There are 9 species worldwide of which 1 species occurs in France.
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- Stone Curlew - Burhinus oedicnemus - (Oedicnème criard)
[edit] Family: Glareolidae
[edit] Pratincoles & Coursers
Glareolidae is a family of wading birds comprising the pratincoles, which have short legs, long pointed wings and long forked tails, and the coursers, which have long legs, short wings and long pointed bills which curve downwards. There are 17 species worldwide of which 3 species occur in France.
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- Cream-coloured Courser - Cursorius cursor - (Courvite isabelle) *RV
- Collared Pratincole - Glareola pratincola - (Glaréole à collier)
- Black-winged Pratincole - Glareola nordmanni - (Glaréole à ailes noires) *RV
[edit] Family: Charadriidae
[edit] Plovers & Lapwings
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, although there are some exceptions. There are 66 species worldwide of which 16 species occur in France.
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- Little Ringed Plover - Charadrius dubius - (Petit Gravelot)
- Ringed Plover - Charadrius hiaticula - (Grand Gravelot)
- Kittlitz's Plover - Charadrius pecuarius - (Gravelot pâtre) *RV
- Killdeer - Charadrius vociferus - (Gravelot kildir) *RV
- Kentish Plover - Charadrius alexandrinus - (Gravelot à collier interrompu)
- Lesser Sand Plover - Charadrius mongolus - (Gravelot mongol) *RV
- Greater Sand Plover - Charadrius leschenaultii - (gravelot de Leschenault) *RV
- Caspian Plover - Charadrius asiaticus - (Gravelot asiatique) *RV
- Eurasian Dotterel - Charadrius morinellus - (Gravelot guignard)
- American Golden Plover - Pluvialis dominica (pluvier bronzé) *RV
- Pacific Golden Plover - Pluvialis fulva - (Pluvier fauve) *RV
- Golden Plover - Pluvialis apricaria - (Pluvier doré)
- Grey Plover - Pluvialis squatarola - (Pluvier argenté)
- Sociable Lapwing - Vanellus gregarius - (Vanneau sociable) *RV
- Lapwing - Vanellus vanellus - (Vanneau huppé)
- White-tailed Lapwing - Vanellus leucurus - (Vanneau à queue blanche) *RV
[edit] Family: Scolopacidae
[edit] Sandpipers
The Scolopacidae are 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 species eat small invertebrates picked out of the mud or soil. Variation in length of legs and bills enable different species to feed in the same habitat, particularly on the coast, without direct competition for food. There are 89 species worldwide of which 47 species have been recorded in France.
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- Woodcock - Scolopax rusticola - (Bécasse des bois)
- Jack Snipe - Lymnocryptes minimus - (Bécassine sourde)
- Common Snipe - Gallinago gallinago - (Bécassine des marais)
- Great Snipe - Gallinago media - (Bécassine double) *RV
- Short-billed Dowitcher - Limnodromus griseus - (Bécassin à bec court) *RV
- Long-billed Dowitcher - Limnodromus scolopaceus - (Bécassin à long bec) *RV
- Black-tailed Godwit - Limosa limosa - (Barge à queue noire)
- Bar-tailed Godwit - Limosa lapponica - (Barge rousse)
- Whimbrel - Numenius phaeopus - (Courlis corlieu)
- Curlew - Numenius arquata - (Courlis cendré)
- Spotted Redshank - Tringa erythropus - (Chevalier arlequin)
- Common Redshank - Tringa totanus - (Chevalier gambette)
- Marsh Sandpiper - Tringa stagnatilis - (Chevalier stagnatile) *RV
- Common Greenshank - Tringa nebularia - (Chevalier aboyeur)
- Greater Yellowlegs - Tringa melanoleuca - (Chevalier criard) *RV
- Lesser Yellowlegs - Tringa flavipes - (Chevalier à pattes jaunes) *RV
- Solitary Sandpiper - Tringa solitaria - (Chevalier solitaire) *RV
- Green Sandpiper - Tringa ochropus - (Chevalier culblanc)
- Wood Sandpiper - Tringa glareola - (Chevalier sylvain)
- Terek Sandpiper - Xenus cinereus - (Chevalier bargette) *RV
- Common Sandpiper - Actitis hypoleucos - (Chevalier guignette)
- Spotted Sandpiper - Actitis macularius - (Chevalier grivelé) *RV
- Willet - Tringa semipalmata - (Chevalier semipalmé) *RV
- Turnstone - Arenaria interpres - (Tournepierre à collier)
- Great Knot - Calidris tenuirostris - (Bécasseau de l'Anadyr) *RV
- Red Knot - Calidris canutus - (Bécasseau maubèche)
- Sanderling - Calidris alba - (Bécasseau sanderling)
- Semipalmated Sandpiper - Calidris pusilla - (Bécasseau semipalmé) *RV
- Western Sandpiper - Calidris mauri - (Bécasseau d'Alaska) *RV
- Red-necked Stint - Calidris ruficollis (Bécasseau à cou roux
- Little Stint - Calidris minuta - (Bécasseau minute)
- Temminck's Stint - Calidris temminckii - (Bécasseau de Temminck)
- Least Sandpiper - Calidris minutilla - (Bécasseau minuscule) *RV
- White-rumped Sandpiper - Calidris fuscicollis - (Bécasseau de Bonaparte)
- Baird's Sandpiper - Calidris bairdii - (Bécasseau de Baird) *RV
- Pectoral Sandpiper - Calidris melanotos - (Bécasseau tacheté) *RV
- Sharp-tailed Sandpiper - Calidris acuminata - (Bécasseau à queue pointue) *RV
- Curlew Sandpiper - Calidris ferruginea - (Bécasseau cocorli)
- Stilt Sandpiper - Calidris himantopus - (Bécasseau à échasses) *RV
- Purple Sandpiper - Calidris maritima - (Bécasseau violet)
- Dunlin - Calidris alpina - (Bécasseau variable)
- Broad-billed Sandpiper - Limicola falcinellus - (Bécasseau falcinelle) *RV
- Buff-breasted Sandpiper - Tryngites subruficollis - (Bécasseau rousset) *RV
- Ruff - Philomachus pugnax - (Combattant varié)
- Wilson's Phalarope - Phalaropus tricolor - (Phalarope de Wilson) *RV
- Red-necked Phalarope - Phalaropus lobatus - (Phalarope à bec étroit)
- Grey Phalarope - Phalaropus fulicaria - (Phalarope à bec large)
- Upland Sandpiper - Bartramia longicauda - (Maubèche des champs)
[edit] Family: Stercorariidae
[edit] Skuas
The family Stercorariidae are, in general, medium to large sea birds, typically with grey or brown plumage, often with white markings on the wings. They nest on the ground in temperate and arctic regions and are long-distance migrants. There are 7 species worldwide of which 4 species have been recorded off the coasts of France.
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- Pomarine Skua - Stercorarius pomarinus - (Labbe pomarin)
- Arctic Skua - Stercorarius parasiticus - (Labbe parasite)
- Long-tailed Skua - Stercorarius longicaudus - (Labbe à longue queue)
- Great Skua - Stercorarius skua - (Grand labbe)
[edit] Family: Laridae
[edit] Gulls
Laridae is a family of medium to large seabirds and includes gulls and kittiwakes. They are typically grey or white, often with black markings on the head or wings. They have stout, longish bills and webbed feet. There are 55 species worldwide of which 21 species have been recorded in France.
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- Common Gull - Larus canus - (Goéland cendré)
- Audouin's Gull - Larus audouinii - (Goéland d'Audouin)
- Ring-billed Gull - Larus delawarensis - (Goéland à bec cerclé) *RV
- Herring Gull - Larus argentatus - (Goéland argenté)
- Iceland Gull - Larus glaucoides - (Goéland à ailes blanches)
- Glaucous Gull - Larus hyperboreus - (Goéland bourgmestre)
- Lesser Black-backed Gull - Larus fuscus - (Goéland brun)
- Great Black-backed Gull - Larus marinus - (Goéland marin)
- Yellow-legged Gull - Larus michahellis - (Goéland leucophée)
- Great Black-headed Gull - Larus ichthyaetus - (Goéland ichthyaète) *RV
- Black-headed Gull - Larus ridibundus - (Mouette rieuse)
- Slender-billed Gull - Larus genei - (Goéland railleur)
- Bonaparte's Gull - Larus philadelphia (Mouette de Bonaparte)
- Mediterranean Gull - Larus melanocephalus (Mouette mélanocéphale)
- Laughing Gull - Larus atricilla - (Mouette atricille) *RV
- Franklin's Gull - Larus pipixcan - (Mouette de Franklin) *RV
- Little Gull - Larus minutus - (Mouette pygmée)
- Ivory Gull - Pagophila eburnea - (Mouette blanche) *RV
- Sabine's Gull - Larus sabini - (Mouette de Sabine) *RV
- Black-legged Kittiwake - Rissa tridactyla - (Mouette )
- American Herring Gull - Larus smithsonianus - (Goéland hudsonien) *RV
- Caspian Gull - Larus cachinnans - (Goéland pontique) *RV
[edit] Family: Sternidae
[edit] Terns
Terns are a group of generally general medium to large sea-birds typically with grey or white plumage, often with black markings on the head. Most terns hunt fish by diving but some pick insects off the surface of fresh water. Terns are generally long-lived birds, with several species now known to live in excess of 25 to 30 years. There are 44 species worldwide of which 14 species have been recorded in France.
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- Gull-billed Tern - Gelochelidon nilotica - (Sterne hansel)
- Caspian Tern - Hydroprogne caspia - (Sterne caspienne) *RV
- Lesser Crested Tern - Sterna bengalensis - (Sterne voyageuse) *RV
- Sandwich Tern - Sterna sandvicensis - (Sterne caugek)
- Elegant Tern - Sterna elegans - (Sterne élégante) *RV
- Roseate Tern - Sterna dougallii - (Sterne de Dougall)
- Common Tern - Sterna hirundo - (Sterne pierregarin)
- Arctic Tern - Sterna paradisaea - (Sterne arctique)
- Forster's Tern - Sterna forsteri - (Sterne de Forster) *RV
- Bridled Tern - Onychoprion anaethetus - (Sterne bridée) *RV
- Little Tern - Sternula albifrons - (Sterne naine)
- Whiskered Tern - Chlidonias hybridus - (Guifette moustac)
- Black Tern - Chlidonias niger - (Guifette noire)
- White-winged Tern - Chlidonias leucopterus - (Guifette leucoptère)
[edit] Family Alcidae
[edit] Auks
A family of seabirds which are superficially similar to penguins with their black-and-white colours, their upright posture and some of their habits but which are able to fly. There are about 23 species worldwide, of which 6 are recorded in France.
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- Common Guillemot - Uria aalge - (Guillemot de Troil)
- Brunnich's Guillemot - Uria lomvia - (Guillemot de Brunnich) *RV
- Razorbill - Alca torda - (Petit pingouin)
- Black Guillemot - Cepphus grylle - (Guillemot à miroir) *RV
- Little Auk - Alle alle - (Mergule nain)
- Atlantic Puffin - Fratercula arctica - (Macareux moine)
[edit] Pterocliformes
[edit] Family: Pteroclidae
[edit] Sandgrouse
Sandgrouse have small, pigeon like heads and necks, but sturdy compact bodies. They have long pointed wings and sometimes tails and a fast direct flight. Flocks fly to watering holes at dawn and dusk. Their legs are feathered down to the toes. There are 16 species worldwide of which 2 species occur in France.
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- Pallas's Sandgrouse - Syrrhaptes paradoxus - (Syrrhapte paradoxal) *RV
- Pin-tailed Sandgrouse - Pterocles alchata - (Ganga cata)
[edit] Columbiformes
[edit] Family: Columbidae
[edit] Pigeons & Doves
Pigeons and doves are stout-bodied birds with short necks and short slender bills with a fleshy cere. There are 308 species worldwide of which 6 species occur in France.
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- Rock Dove - Columba livia - (Pigeon biset)
- Stock Dove - Columba oenas - (Pigeon colombin)
- Wood Pigeon - Columba palumbus - (Pigeon ramier)
- Turtle Dove - Streptopelia turtur - (Tourterelle des bois)
- Eurasian Collared Dove - Streptopelia decaocto - (Tourterelle turque)
- Oriental Turtle Dove - Streptopelia orientalis - (Tourterelle orientale) *RV
[edit] Psittaciformes
[edit] Family: Psittacidae
[edit] Parrots & Parakeets
Parrots are small to large birds with a characteristic curved beak shape. They are found mainly in areas with warm climates. There are about 347 species worldwide with 3 introduced species established in France.
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- Rose-ringed Parakeet - Psittacula krameri - (Perruche a collier)
- Monk Parakeet - Myiopsitta monachus - (Perruche moine)
- Fischer's Lovebird - Agapornis fischeri - (Inseparable de Fischer)
[edit] Cuculiformes
[edit] Family Cuculidae
[edit] Cuckoos
The family Cuculidae includes cuckoos, roadrunners and anis. These birds are of variable size with slender bodies, long tails and strong legs. Unlike the cuckoo species of the Old World, North American cuckoos are not brood parasites. There are 138 species worldwide of which 3 species occur in France.
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- Great Spotted Cuckoo - Clamator glandarius - (Coucou geai)
- Common Cuckoo - Cuculus canorus - (Coucou gris)
- Yellow-billed Cuckoo - Coccyzus americanu - (Coulicou a bec jaune) *RV
[edit] Strigiformes
[edit] Family:Tytonidae
[edit] Barn owls
Barn owls are medium-sized to large owls with large heads and characteristic heart-shaped faces. They have long strong legs with powerful talons. There are about 16 species worldwide with 1 in France.
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- Barn Owl - Tyto alba - (Effraie des clochers)
[edit] Family: Strigidae
[edit] Typical owls
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 disc. There are about 199 species worldwide, of which 10 recorded in France.
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- Scops Owl - Otus scops - (Petit-duc scops)
- Eurasian Eagle Owl - Bubo bubo - (Grand-duc d'Europe)
- Snowy Owl - Bubo scandiacus - (Harfang des neiges) *RV
- Northern Hawk Owl - Surnia ulula - (Chouette épervière) *RV
- Little Owl - Athene noctua - (Chevêche d'Athéna)
- Tawny Owl - Strix aluco - (Chouette hulotte)
- Eurasian Pygmy-Owl - Glaucidium passerinum - (Chevêchette d'Europe)
- Long-eared Owl - Asio otus - (Hibou moyen-duc)
- Short-eared Owl - Asio flammeus - (Hibou des marais)
- Tengmalm's Owl - Aegolius funereus - (Chouette de Tengmalm)
[edit] Caprimulgiformes
[edit] Family: Caprimulgidae
[edit] Nightjars
Nightjars are medium-sized nocturnal birds with long wings, short legs and very short bills that usually nest on the ground. Most have small feet, of little use for walking, and long pointed wings. Their soft plumage is camouflaged to resemble bark or leaves. There are 86 species worldwide of which 3 have been recorded in France.
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- Common Nighthawk - Chordeiles minor - (Engoulevent d'Amérique) *RV
- European Nightjar - Caprimulgus europaeus - (Engoulevent d'Europe)
- Red-necked Nightjar - Caprimulgus ruficollis - (Engoulevent à collier roux)
[edit] Apodiformes
[edit] family: Apodidae
[edit] Swifts
Swifts are small aerial birds, spending 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 that resemble a crescent or a boomerang. There are 98 species worldwide of which 3 species occur in France.
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- Common Swift - Apus apus - (Martinet noir)
- Pallid Swift - Apus pallidus - (Martinet pâle)
- Alpine Swift - Apus melba - (Martinet à ventre blanc)
[edit] Coraciiformes
[edit] Family: Alcedinidae
[edit] Kingfishers
Kingfishers are medium-sized birds with large heads, long pointed bills, short legs, and stubby tails. There are 93 species worldwide and 1 species which occurs in France.
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- European Kingfisher - Alcedo atthis - (Martin-pêcheur)
[edit] Family: Meropidae
[edit] Bee-Eaters
The bee-eaters are a group of near passerine birds in the family Meropidae. Most species are found in Africa but others occur in southern Europe, Madagascar, Australia and New Guinea. They are characterised by richly coloured plumage, slender bodies and usually elongated central tail feathers. All are colorful and have long downturned bills and pointed wings, which give them a swallow-like appearance when seen from afar. There are 26 species worldwide, 2 of which occur in France.
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- Blue-cheeked Bee-eater - Merops persicus - (Guêpier de Perse) *RV
- European Bee-eater - Merops apiaster - (Guêpier d'Europe)
[edit] Family: Coraciidae
[edit] Typical Rollers
Rollers resemble crows in size and build, but are more closely related to the kingfishers and bee-eaters. They share the colourful appearance of those groups with blues and browns predominating. The two inner front toes are connected, but the outer toe is not. There are 12 species worldwide of which 1 species occurs in France.
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- European Roller - Coracias garrulus - (Rollier d'Europe)
[edit] Family: Upupidae
[edit] Hoopoes
Hoopoes have black, white and orangey-pink colouring with a large erectile crest on their head. There are 2 species worldwide, 1 of which occurs in France.
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- Hoopoe - Upupa epops - (Huppe fasciée)
[edit] Piciformes
[edit] Family: Picidae
[edit] Woodpeckers
Woodpeckers are small to medium sized birds with chisel like beaks, short legs, stiff tails and long tongues used for capturing insects. Some species have feet with two toes pointing forward, and two backward, while several species have only three toes. Many woodpeckers have the habit of tapping noisily on tree trunks with their beaks. There are 218 species worldwide of which 9 species occur in France.
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- Eurasian Wryneck - Jynx torquilla - (Torcol fourmilier)
- European Green Woodpecker - Picus viridis - (Pic vert)
- Great Spotted Woodpecker - Dendrocopos major (Pic épeiche)
- Lesser Spotted Woodpecker - Dendrocopos minor (Pic épeichette)
- Middle Spotted Woodpecker - Dendrocopos medius (Pic mar)
- Eurasian Three-toed Woodpecker - Picoides tridactylus (Pic tridactyle)
- White-backed Woodpecker - Dendrocopos leucotos - (Pic à dos blanc)
- Black Woodpecker - Dryocopus martius - (Pic noir)
- Grey-headed Woodpecker - Picus canus - (Pic cendré)
[edit] Passeriformes
[edit] Family: Alaudidae
[edit] Larks
Larks are small terrestrial birds with often extravagant songs and display flights. Most larks are fairly dull in appearance. Their food is insects and seeds. There are 91 species worldwide of which 9 species occur in France.
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- Calandra Lark - Melanocorypha calandra - (Alouette calandre)
- Greater Short-toed Lark - Calandrella brachydactyla - (Alouette calandrelle)
- Lesser Short-toed Lark - Calandrella rufescens - (Alouette pispolette)
- Dupont's Lark - Chersophilus duponti - (Sirli ricoti) *RV
- Crested Lark - Galerida cristata - (Cochevis huppé)
- Thekla Lark - Galerida theklae - (Cochevis de Thékla)
- Wood Lark - Lullula arborea - (Alouette lulu)
- Skylark - Alauda arvensis - (Alouette des champs)
- Shore Lark - Eremophila alpestris - (Alouette hausse-col)
[edit] Family:Hirundinidae
[edit] Swallows and Martins
The Hirundinidae family is a group of passerines characterized by their adaptation to aerial feeding. Their adaptations include a slender streamlined body, long pointed wings and short bills with wide gape. The feet are designed for perching rather than walking, and the front toes are partially joined at the base. There are 75 species worldwide, 6 of which have been recorded in France.
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- Sand Martin - Riparia riparia (Hirondelle de rivage)
- Brown-throated Sand Martin - Riparia paludicola - (Hirondelle paludicole) *RV
- Crag Martin - Ptyonoprogne rupestris - (Hirondelle de rocher)
- Barn Swallow - Hirundo rustica - (Hirondelle rustique)
- Red-rumped Swallow - Hirundo daurica - (Hirondelle rousselline)
- House Martin - Delichon urbicum (Hirondelle de fenêtre)
[edit] Family: Motacillidae
[edit] Wagtails & Pipits
The Motacillidae are a family of small passerine birds with medium to long tails. They include the wagtails, longclaws and pipits. They are slender, ground feeding insectivores of open country. There are 54 species worldwide, 15 of which have been recorded in France.
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- Citrine Wagtail - Motacilla citreola - (Bergeronnette citrine) *RV
- White Wagtail - Motacilla alba - (Bergeronnette grise)
- Grey Wagtail - Motacilla cinerea - (Bergeronnette des ruisseaux)
- Blue-headed Wagtail - Motacilla flava - (Bergeronnette printanière
- Pied Wagtail - Motacilla alba yarellii - (Bergeronnette de Yarrell)
- Richard's Pipit - Anthus richardi - (Pipit de Richard) *RV
- Tawny Pipit - Anthus campestris - (Pitit rousseline)
- Blyth's Pipit - Anthus godlewskii - (Pipit de Godlewski) *RV
- Tree Pipit - Anthus trivialis (Pipit des arbres)
- Olive-backed Pipit - Anthus hodgsoni (Pipit à dos olive) *RV
- Pechora Pipit - Anthus gustavi - (Pipit de la Petchora) *RV
- Meadow Pipit - Anthus pratensis - (Pipit farlouse)
- Red-throated Pipit - Anthus cervinus (Pipit à gorge rousse)
- Water Pipit - Anthus spinoletta (Pipit spioncelle)
- Rock Pipit - Anthus petrosus (Pipit maritime)
[edit] Family: Regulidae
[edit] Kinglets
The kinglets or crests are a small group of birds often included in the Old World warblers, but frequently given family status because they also resemble the titmice. There are 7 species worldwide, 2 of which occur in France
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- Goldcrest - Regulus regulus - (Roitelet huppé)
- Common Firecrest - Regulus ignicapillus - (Roitelet triple bandeau)
[edit] Family: Bombycillidae
[edit] Waxwings
The waxwings are a group of passerine birds characterized by soft silky plumage and unique red tips to some of the wing feathers. In the Bohemian and Cedar Waxwings, these tips look like sealing wax, and give the group its name. These are arboreal birds of northern forests. They live on insects in summer and berries in winter. There are 3 species worldwide of which 1 species occurs in France.
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- Bohemian Waxwing - Bombycilla garrulus - (Jaseur boréal)
[edit] Family: Cinclidae
[edit] Dippers
Dippers are a group of perching birds whose habitat includes aquatic environments in the Americas, Europe, and Asia. They are named for their bobbing or dipping movements. There are 5 species worldwide of which 1 species occurs in France.
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- European Dipper - Cinclus cinclus - (Cincle plongeur)
[edit] Family: Troglodytidae
[edit] Wrens
The wrens are mainly small and inconspicuous except for their loud songs. These birds have short wings and a thin down-turned bill. Several species often hold their tails upright. All are insectivorous. There are 80 species worldwide of which all but one are New World species, and that 1 species occurs in France.
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- Wren - Troglodytes troglodytes - (Troglodyte mignon)
[edit] Family: Prunellidae
[edit] Accentors
The accentors are in the only bird family, Prunellidae, which is completely endemic to the Palearctic. They are small, fairly drab species superficially similar to sparrows. There are 13 species worldwide, 3 of which occur in France.
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- Dunnock - Prunella modularis - (Accenteur mouchet)
- Black-throated Accentor - Prunella atrogularis - (Accenteur à gorge noire) *RV
- Alpine Accentor - Prunella collaris - (Accenteur Alpin)
[edit] Family: Turdidae
[edit] Thrushes
The thrushes are a group of passerine birds that occur mainly in the Old World. They are plump, soft plumaged, small to medium-sized insectivores or sometimes omnivores, often feeding on the ground. Many have attractive songs. There are 335 species worldwide of which 16 species have been recorded in France.
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- Rock Thrush - Monticola saxatilis - (Monticole Merle-de-roche)
- Blue Rock-Thrush - Monticola solitarius - (Monticole Merle-bleu)
- Siberian Thrush - Zoothera sibirica - (Grive de Sibérie) *RV
- White's Thrush or Scaly Thrush - Zoothera dauma - (Grive dorée) *RV
- Gray-cheeked Thrush - Catharus minimus - (Grive à joues grises) *RV
- Swainson's Thrush - Catharus ustulatus - Grive à dos olive) *RV
- Ring Ouzel - Turdus torquatus - (Merle à plastron)
- Blackbird - Turdus merula (Merle noir)
- Eyebrowed Thrush - Turdus obscurus - (Grive obscure) *RV
- Dark-throated Thrush - Turdus atrogularis - (Grive à gorge noire) *RV
- Dusky Thrush - Turdus eunomus - (Grive à ailes rousses) *RV
- Naumann's Thrush - Turdus naumanni - (Grive de Naumann) *RV
- Fieldfare - Turdus pilaris - (Grive litorne)
- Redwing - Turdus iliacus - (Grive mauvis)
- Song Thrush - Turdus philomelos - (Grive musicienne)
- Mistle Thrush - Turdus viscivorus - (Grive draine)
[edit] Family: Cisticolidae
[edit] Cisticolas
The Cisticolidae are warblers found mainly in warmer southern regions of the Old World. They are generally very small birds of drab brown or grey appearance found in open country such as grassland or scrub. There are 111 species worldwide of which 1 species occurs in France.
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- Zitting Cisticola - Cisticola juncidis - (Cisticole des joncs)
[edit] Family: Sylviidae
[edit] Old World Warblers
The family Sylviidae is a group of small insectivorous passerine birds. The Sylviidae mainly occur as breeding species, as the common name implies, in Europe, Asia and, to a lesser extent Africa. Most are of generally undistinguished appearance, but many have distinctive songs. There are 291 species worldwide of which 44 species occur in France.
[edit] Locustella Group
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- Cetti's Warbler - Cettia cetti - (Bouscarle de Cetti)
- Lanceolated Warbler - Locustella lanceolata - (Locustelle lancéolée) *RV
- Grasshopper Warbler - Locustella naevia - (Locustelle tachetée)
- Pallas's Grasshopper Warbler - Locustella certhiola (Locustelle de Pallas) *RV
- River Warbler - Locustella fluviatilis - (Locustelle fluviatile) *RV
- Savi's Warbler - Locustella luscinioides (Locustelle luscinioide)
- Gray's Grasshopper Warbler - Locustella fasciolata (Locustelle fasciée) *RV
[edit] Acrocephalus Group
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- Moustached Warbler - Acrocephalus melanopogon (Lusciniole à moustaches)
- Aquatic Warbler - Acrocephalus paludicola - (Phragmite aquatique)
- Sedge Warbler - Acrocephalus schoenobaenus - (Phragmite des joncs)
- Paddyfield Warbler - Acrocephalus agricola - (Rousserolle isabelle) *RV
- Reed Warbler - Acrocephalus scirpaceus - (Rousserolle effarvatte)
- Blyth's Reed Warbler - Acrocephalus dumetorum - (Rousserolle des buissons) *RV
- Marsh Warbler - Acrocephalus palustris - (Rousserolle verderolle)
- Great Reed Warbler - Acrocephalus arundinaceus - (Rousserolle turdoïde)
[edit] Hippolais Group
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- Booted Warbler - Hippolais caligata - (Hypolaïs bottée) *RV
- Eastern Olivaceous Warbler - Hippolais pallida - (Hypolaïs pâle) *RV
- Western Olivaceous Warbler - Induna opaca - (Hypolaïs obscure)
- Melodious Warbler - Hippolais polyglotta - (Hypolaïs polyglotte)
- Icterine Warbler - Hippolais icterina - (Hypolaïs ictérine)
[edit] Phylloscopus Group
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- Willow Warbler - Phylloscopus trochilus - (Pouillot fitis)
- Common Chiffchaff - Phylloscopus collybita - (Pouillot véloce)
- Iberian Chiffchaff - Phylloscopus brehmii - (Pouillot ibérique)
- Western Bonelli's Warbler - Phylloscopus bonelli - (Pouillot de Bonelli)
- Wood Warbler - Phylloscopus sibilatrix - (Pouillot siffleur)
- Dusky Warbler - Phylloscopus fuscatus - (Pouillot brun) *RV
- Radde's Warbler - Phylloscopus schwarzi - (Pouillot de Schwarz) *RV
- Pallas's Leaf Warbler - Phylloscopus proregulus - (Pouillot de Pallas) *RV
- Yellow-browed Warbler - Phylloscopus inornatus - (Pouillot à grands sourcils)
- Hume's Leaf Warbler - Phylloscopus humei - (Pouillot de Hume)*RV
- Arctic Warbler - Phylloscopus borealis - (Pouillot boréal) *RV
- Greenish Warbler - Phylloscopus trochiloides - (Pouillot verdâtre) *RV
[edit] Sylvia Group
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- Blackcap - Sylvia atricapilla - (Fauvette à tête noire)
- Garden Warbler - Sylvia borin - (Fauvette des jardins)
- Whitethroat - Sylvia communis - (Fauvette grisette)
- Lesser Whitethroat - Sylvia curruca - (Fauvette babillarde)
- Barred Warbler - Sylvia nisoria - (Fauvette épervière) *RV
- Orphean Warbler - Sylvia hortensis - (Fauvette orphée)
- Rüppell's Warbler - Sylvia rueppelli - (Fauvette de Rüppel *RV
- Subalpine Warbler - Sylvia cantillans - (Fauvette passerinette)
- Sardinian Warbler - Sylvia melanocephala - (Fauvette mélanocéphale)
- Spectacled Warbler - Sylvia conspicillata - (Fauvette à lunettes)
- Dartford Warbler - Sylvia undata - (Fauvette pitchou)
- Marmora's Warbler Sylvia sarda - (Fauvette sarde)
[edit] Family: Muscicapidae
[edit] Old World Flycatchers
Old World flycatchers are a large group of small passerine birds native to the Old World. They are mainly small arboreal insectivores. The appearance of these birds is very varied, but they mostly have weak songs and harsh calls. There 274 species worldwide of which 23 species occur in France.
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- Spotted Flycatcher - Muscicapa striata - (Gobemouche gris)
- Pied Flycatcher Ficedula hypoleuca - (Gobemouche noir)
- Collared Flycatcher - Ficedula albicollis - (Gobemouche à collier) *RV
- Semi-collared Flycatcher - Ficedula semitorquata - (Gobemouche à demi-collier) *RV
- Red-breasted Flycatcher - Ficedula parva - (Gobemouche nain)
- European Robin - Erithacus rubecula - (Rougegorge familier)
- Bluethroat - Luscinia svecica - (Gorgebleu à miroir)
- Thrush Nightingale - Luscinia luscinia - (Rossignol progné) *RV
- Nightingale - Luscinia megarhynchos - (Rossignol philomèle)
- Red-flanked Bluetail - Tarsiger cyanurusr - (Robin à flancs roux) *RV
- Rufous Bush Robin - Cercotrichas galactotes - (Agrobate roux) *RV
- Black Redstart - Phoenicurus ochruros - (Rougequeue noir)
- Common Redstart - Phoenicurus phoenicurus - Rougequeue à front blanc)
- Moussier's Redstart - Phoenicurus moussieri - (Rougequeue de Moussier) *RV
- Whinchat - Saxicola rubetra - (Tarier des prés)
- European Stonechat - Saxicola rubicola - (Tarier pâtre)
- Siberian Stonechat - Saxicola maura (Tarier de Sibérie) *RV
- Black Wheatear - Oenanthe leucura - (Traquet rieur) *RV
- Pied Wheatear - Oenanthe pleschanka (Traquet pie) *RV
- Northern Wheatear - Oenanthe oenanthe (traquet motteux)
- Isabelline Wheatear - Oenanthe isabellina (Traquet isabelle) *RV
- Desert Wheatear - Oenanthe deserti - (Traquet du désert) *RV
- Black-eared Wheatear - Oenanthe hispanica - (Traquet oreillard) *RV
[edit] Family: Paradoxornithidae
[edit] Babblers
The parrotbills are a group of birds native to East and Southeast Asia, though feral populations are known from elsewhere. They are generally small, long-tailed birds which inhabit reedbeds and similar habitats. There are 20 species worldwide, 1 of which occurs in France.
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- Bearded Tit - Panurus biarmicus - (Panure à moustaches)
[edit] Family: Aegithalidae
[edit] Long-tailed Tits
Long-tailed tits are a group of small passerine birds with medium to long tails. They make woven bag nests in trees. Most eat a mixed diet that includes insects. There are 9 species worldwide, 1 of which occurs in France.
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- Long-tailed Tit - Aegithalos longicaudus - (Mésange à longue queue)
[edit] Family: Paridae
[edit] True Tits
The Paridae are mainly small stocky woodland species with short stout bills. Some have crests. They are adaptable birds, with a mixed diet including seeds and insects. There are species 59 worldwide, 7 of which occur in France.
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- Marsh Tit - Poecile palustris - (Mésange nonnette)
- Coal Tit - Periparus ater - (Mésange noire)
- Crested Tit - Lophophanes cristatus - (Mésange huppée
- Great Tit - Parus major - (Mésange charbonnière)
- Blue Tit - Cyanistes caeruleus - (Mésange bleue)
- Azure Tit - Cyanistes cyanus - (Mésange azurée) *RV
- Willow Tit - Poecile montanus (Mésange boréale)
[edit] Family: Sittidae
[edit] Nuthatches
Nuthatches are small woodland birds. They have the unusual ability to climb down trees head first, unlike other birds which can only go upwards. Nuthatches have big heads, short tails and powerful bills and feet. There are 24 species worldwide, 2 of which occur in France. The Corsican Nuthatch is France's sole endemic species.
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- Eurasian Nuthatch - Sitta europaea - (Sittelle torchepot)
- Corsican Nuthatch - Sitta whiteheadi - (Sittelle corse)
[edit] Family: Tichodromidae
[edit] Wallcreeper
The Wallcreeper is a small bird with stunning crimson, grey and black plumage, related to the nuthatch family. There is only the one species in this Family.
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- Wallcreeper - Tichodroma muraria - (Tichodrome échelette)
[edit] Family: Certhiidae
[edit] Treecreepers
Treecreepers are small woodland birds, brown above and white below. They have thin pointed down-curved bills, which they use to extricate insects from bark. They have stiff tail feathers, like woodpeckers, which they use to support themselves on vertical trees. There are 6 species worldwide, 2 of which occur in France.
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- Common Treecreeper - Certhia familiaris - (Grimpereau des bois)
- Short-toed Treecreeper, Certhia brachydactyla - (Grimpereau des jardins)
[edit] Family: Remizidae
[edit] Penduline Tits
The penduline tits are a group of small passerine birds, related to the true tits. They are insectivores. There are 13 species worldwide of which 1 species occurs in France.
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- Penduline Tit - Remiz pendulinus - (Rémiz penduline)
[edit] Family: Oriolidae
[edit] Old-World Orioles
The Old World Orioles are colourful passerine birds. They are not related to the New World orioles. There are 29 species worldwide of which 1 species occurs in France.
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- Golden Oriole - Oriolus oriolus - (Loriot d'Europe)
[edit] Family: Laniidae
[edit] Shrikes
Shrikes are passerine birds known for their habit of catching other birds and small animals and impaling the uneaten portions of their bodies on thorns. A typical shrike's beak is hooked, like a bird of prey. There are 31 species worldwide, 8 of which occur in France.
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- Great Grey Shrike - Lanius excubitor - (Pie-grièche grise)
- Southern Grey Shrike - Lanius meridionalis - (Pie-grièche méridionale)
- Lesser Grey Shrike - Lanius minor - (Pie-grièche à poitrine rose)
- Red-backed Shrike - Lanius collurio - (Pie-grièche écorcheur)
- Isabelline Shrike - Lanius isabellinus - (Pie-grièche isabelle) *RV
- Woodchat Shrike - Lanius senator - (Pie-grièche à tête rousse)
- Masked Shrike - Lanius nubicus - (Pie-grièche masquée) *RV
- Brown Shrike - Lanius cristatus - (Pie-grièche brune) *RV
[edit] Family: Corvidae
[edit] Crows
The Corvidae family includes crows, ravens, jays, choughs, magpies, treepies, nutcrackers, and ground jays. Corvids are above average in size for the bird order Passeriformes. Some of the larger species show high levels of learning behavior. There are 120 species worldwide of which 10 species occur in France.
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- Eurasian Jay - Garrulus glandarius - (Geai des chênes
- European Magpie - Pica pica - (Pie bavarde)
- Spotted Nutcracker - Nucifraga caryocatactes - (Cassenoix moucheté)
- Chough - Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax - (Crave à bec rouge)
- Alpine Chough - Pyrrhocorax graculus - (Chocard à bec jaune)
- Jackdaw - Corvus monedula - (Choucas des tours)
- Rook - Corvus frugilegus - (Corbeau freux)
- Carrion Crow - Corvus corone - (Corneille noire)
- Common Raven - Corvus corax - (Grand Corbeau)
- Hooded Crow - Corvus cornix - (Corneille mantelée)
[edit] Family: Sturnidae
[edit] Starlings
Starlings are small to medium-sized passerine birds. Their flight is strong and direct, and they are very gregarious. Their preferred habitat is fairly open country. They eat insects and fruit. Plumage is typically dark with a metallic sheen. There are 125 species worldwide, 3 of which occur in France.
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- Rosy Starling - Sturnus roseus - (Etourneau roselin) *RV
- Common Starling - Sturnus vulgaris - (Etourneau sansonnet)
- Spotless Starling - Sturnus unicolor - (Etourneau unicolore)
[edit] Family: Vireonidae
[edit] Vireos
The vireos are a group of small to medium sized passerine birds restricted to the New World. There are about 52 species worldwide. 1 has occurred as a vagrant in France.
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- Red-eyed Vireo - Vireo olivaceus (Viréo à l'oeil rouge) *RV
[edit] Family: Parulidae
[edit] New World warblers
A group of small, often colourful passerine birds restricted to the New World. Most are arboreal and insectivorous. There are about 118 species worldwide. 5 have occurred as vagrants in France.
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- Northern Parula - Parula americana - (Paruline à collier) *RV
- Blackpoll Warbler - Dendroica striata - (Paruline rayée) *RV
- American Redstart - Setophaga ruticilla - (Paruline flamboyante) *RV
- Northern Waterthrush - Seiurus noveboracensis - (Paruline des ruisseaux) *RV
- Tennessee Warbler - Vermivora peregrina - (Paruline obscure) *RV
[edit] Family: Emberizidae
[edit] Buntings
The emberizids are a large family of passerine birds. They are seed-eating birds with a distinctively shaped bill. In Europe, most species are named as buntings. In North America, most of the species in this family are known as Sparrows, but these birds are not closely related to the Old World sparrows which are in the family Passeridae. Many emberizid species have distinctive head patterns. There are 275 species worldwide of which 14 species occur in France.
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- Yellowhammer - Emberiza citrinella - (Bruant jaune)
- Pine Bunting - Emberiza leucocephalos - (Bruant à calotte blanche) *RV
- Cirl Bunting Emberiza cirlus - (Bruant zizi)
- Rock Bunting - Emberiza cia - (Bruant fou)
- Ortolan Bunting - Emberiza hortulana - (Bruant ortolan)
- Cretzschmar's Bunting - Emberiza caesia - (Bruant cendrillard)*RV
- Little Bunting - Emberiza pusilla - (Bruant nain) *RV
- Rustic Bunting - Emberiza rustica - (Bruant rustique) *RV
- Yellow-breasted Bunting - Emberiza aureola - (Bruant auréole) *RV
- Black-headed Bunting - Emberiza melanocephala - (Bruant mélanocéphale) *RV
- Reed Bunting - Emberiza schoeniclus - (Bruant des roseaux)
- Corn Bunting - Miliaria calandra - (Bruant proyer)
- Snow Bunting - Plectrophenax nivalis - (Bruant des neiges)
- Lapland Bunting - Calcarius lapponicus - (Bruant lapon)
[edit] Family: Icteridae
[edit] Icterids
The Icterids are a group of small to medium-sized, often colourful passerine birds restricted to the New World. Most species have black as a predominant plumage colour, often enlivened by yellow, orange or red. There are 30 species worldwide: 1 species has occurred as a vagrant in France
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- Bobolink - Dolichonyx oryzivorus - (Goglu des prés) *RV
[edit] Family: Fringillidae
[edit] Finches
Finches are seed-eating passerine birds, that are small to moderately large and have a strong beak, usually conical and in some species very large. All have 12 tail feathers and 9 primaries. These birds have a bouncing flight with alternating bouts of flapping and gliding on closed wings, and most sing well. There are 137 species worldwide of which 20 species occur in France.
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- Chaffinch - Fringilla coelebs - (Pinson des arbres)
- Brambling - Fringilla montifringilla - (Pinson du nord)
- Pine Grosbeak - Pinicola enucleator - (Durbec des sapins) *RV
- Common Rosefinch - Carpodacus erythrinus - (Roselin cramoisi)
- Parrot Crossbill - Loxia pytyopsittacus - (Bec-croisé perroquet) *RV
- Common Crossbill - Loxia curvirostra - (Bec-croisé des sapins)
- Two-barred Crossbill - Loxia leucoptera (Bec-croisé bifascié) *RV
- European Greenfinch - Carduelis chloris - (Verdier d'Europe)
- Common Redpoll - Carduelis flammea - (Sizerin flammé)
- Arctic Redpoll - Carduelis hornemanni - (Sizerin blanchâtre) *RV
- Eurasian Siskin - Carduelis spinus - (Tarin des aulnes)
- European Goldfinch - Carduelis carduelis - (Chardonneret élégant)
- Twite - Carduelis flavirostris - (Linotte à bec jaune)
- Eurasian Linnet - Carduelis cannabina - (Linotte mélodieuse)
- European Serin - Serinus serinus - (Serin cini)
- Citril Finch - Serinus citrinella - (Venturon montagnard)
- Corsican Finch - Serinus corsicana - (Venturon corse)
- Eurasian Bullfinch - Pyrrhula pyrrhula - (Bouvreuil pivoine)
- Hawfinch - Coccothraustes coccothraustes - (Grosbec casse-noyaux)
- Trumpeter Finch - Rhodopechys githaginea - (Roselin githagine) *RV
[edit] Family: Passeridae
[edit] Sparrows
Sparrows are small passerine birds. In general, sparrows tend to be small, plump, brown or grey birds with short tails and short powerful beaks. Sparrows are seed-eaters, and they also consume small insects. There are 35 species worldwide, and 6 of which occur in France.
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- House Sparrow - Passer domesticus - (moineau domestique)
- Spanish Sparrow - Passer hispaniolensis - (Moineau espagnol) *RV
- Eurasian Tree Sparrow - Passer montanus - (Moineau friquet)
- Rock Sparrow - Petronia petronia - (Moineau soulcie)
- White-winged Snowfinch - Montifringilla nivalis - (Niverolle alpine)
- Italian Sparrow - Passer italiae - (Moineau cisalpin)
[edit] References
- Splitting headaches? Recent taxonomic changes affecting the British and Western Palaearctic lists - Martin Collinson, British Birds vol 99 (June 2006), 306-323
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