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The following is a list of birds found in and around Bangalore in Karnataka, India. The Nandi Hills, Bannerghatta forest ranges and the Kaveri valley/Sangam area are included in addition to the Bangalore city limits roughly extending 40 kilometres around the city centre (General Post Office). The area has been studied from early times due to its climate and accessibility during the Colonial period.[1] This list also includes annotations. This list is largely based on an annotated checklist published in 1994.[2][3] The family placement and sequence of families is based on the IOC world bird list (version 2.9).

Schematic map of birding areas in and around Bangalore
Schematic map of birding areas in and around Bangalore
Outline of routes to locations around Bangalore
Outline of routes to locations around Bangalore

Galliformes



Family: Phasianidae


Grey francolin or grey partridge
Grey francolin or grey partridge

Anseriformes



Family: Anatidae


Indian spot-billed duck
Indian spot-billed duck

Podicipediformes



Family: Podicipedidae



Family: Phoenicopteridae



Ciconiiformes



Family: Ciconiidae


Painted stork
Painted stork

Pelecaniformes



Family: Threskiornithidae



Family: Ardeidae


Cattle egrets
Cattle egrets
Spot-billed pelican
Spot-billed pelican

Family: Pelecanidae



Suliformes



Family: Phalacrocoracidae



Family: Anhingidae



Accipitriformes



Family Pandionidae



Family: Accipitridae


Black kite, a scavenger
Black kite, a scavenger
Shikra
Shikra

Falconiformes



Family: Falconidae



Otidiformes



Family: Otididae



Gruiformes



Family: Rallidae


White-breasted waterhen
White-breasted waterhen

Family: Gruidae



Charadriiformes



Family: Turnicidae


Barred buttonquail
Barred buttonquail

Family: Burhinidae



Family Recurvirostridae


Black-winged stilt
Black-winged stilt

Family Charadriidae


Red-wattled lapwing
Red-wattled lapwing

Family: Rostratulidae


Greater painted snipe
Greater painted snipe

Family: Jacanidae



Family: Scolopacidae


Green sandpiper, a winter migrant
Green sandpiper, a winter migrant

Family: Glareolidae



Family: Laridae



Family Sternidae



Pterocliformes



Family: Pteroclidae



Columbiformes



Family: Columbidae


Spotted dove
Spotted dove

Psittaciformes



Family: Psittacidae



Cuculiformes



Family: Cuculidae


Greater coucal
Greater coucal
Sirkeer malkoha
Sirkeer malkoha

Strigiformes



Family: Tytonidae



Family: Strigidae


Spotted owlet
Spotted owlet

Caprimulgiformes



Family: Caprimulgidae



Apodiformes



Family: Hemiprocnidae



Family: Apodidae


House swift
House swift

Coraciiformes



Family: Coraciidae


Indian roller, the state bird of Karnataka
Indian roller, the state bird of Karnataka

Family: Alcedinidae


White-throated kingfisher
White-throated kingfisher

Family: Meropidae


Asian green bee-eater
Asian green bee-eater

Bucerotiformes



Family: Upupidae



Family: Bucerotidae



Piciformes



Family: Picidae



Family: Megalaimidae


White-cheeked barbet
White-cheeked barbet

Passeriformes



Family: Pittidae


Indian pitta, a colourful but secretive migrant
Indian pitta, a colourful but secretive migrant

Family: Tephrodornithidae



Family: Artamidae



Family: Aegithinidae



Family: Campephagidae



Family: Laniidae



Family: Oriolidae


Indian golden oriole
Indian golden oriole
Black-naped oriole with Indian golden oriole
Black-naped oriole with Indian golden oriole

Family: Dicruridae



Family: Rhipiduridae



Family: Monarchidae



Family: Corvidae



Family: Stenostiridae



Family: Paridae



Family: Alaudidae



Family: Pycnonotidae


Red-whiskered bulbul
Red-whiskered bulbul

Family: Hirundinidae



Family: Phylloscopidae



Family: Acrocephalidae



Family: Cisticolidae


Ashy prinia or ashy wren-warbler
Ashy prinia or ashy wren-warbler

Family: Locustellidae



Family: Pellorneidae



Family: Timaliidae



Family: Leiothrichidae


Yellow-billed babbler or white-headed babbler, the commonest babbler in urban areas
Yellow-billed babbler or white-headed babbler, the commonest babbler in urban areas

Family: Sittidae



Family: Sylviidae



Family: Zosteropidae




Family: Sturnidae



Family: Turdidae


Oriental magpie robin found in gardens
Oriental magpie robin found in gardens

Family: Muscicapidae



Family: Chloropseidae


Golden-fronted leafbird
Golden-fronted leafbird

Family: Dicaeidae



Family: Nectariniidae


Male purple-rumped sunbird
Male purple-rumped sunbird

Family: Passeridae



Family: Ploceidae


Baya weavers at partly built nest
Baya weavers at partly built nest

Family: Estrildidae



Family: Motacillidae


White-browed wagtail
White-browed wagtail

Family: Fringillidae



Family: Emberizidae



See also



References


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  2. George, Joseph, ed. (1994). Annotated Checklist of the Birds of Bangalore. Birdwatchers' Field Club of Bangalore.
  3. Karthikeyan, S. (1999). The fauna of Bangalore. World Wide Fund for Nature-India, Bangalore.
  4. Subramanya, S. (1991). "Painted Bush Quail near Bangalore". Newsletter for Birdwatchers. 31 (7&8): 11–12.
  5. Prasad, J. N., S. Karthikeyan, T.S. Srinivasa, S. Subramanya & L. Shyamal (1992). "Distribution of Painted Spurfowl in Karnataka". Newsletter for Birdwatchers. 32 (7&8): 11–12.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. Worth, Brooke C. (1953). "Stray Birds notes from Mysore". Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society. 51: 510.
  7. Photo record (7 April 2007) by Pradyumna Mohan
  8. Shenoy, Srinivasa. "eBird Checklist - 31 Jul 2016 - Cauvery WLS--Hegeneru State Forest - 60 species (+2 other taxa)". ebird.org. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
  9. Praveen, J., Nameer, P.O., Karuthedathu, D., Ramaiah, C., Balakrishnan, B., Rao, K. M., Shurpali, S., Puttaswamaiah, R., & Tavcar, I. (2014). "On the vagrancy of the Himalayan Vulture Gyps himalayensis to southern India". Indian Birds. 9 (1): 19–22.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  10. photo record
  11. Photo record (17 Feb 2007) by Nitin S
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  13. AO Hume and CHT Marshall (1881) The Game Birds of India, Burmah, and Ceylon. (Major McInroy "I think I am within the mark when I say that near Mallur, a station on the Bangalore Madras line of rail and 25 miles from Bangalore, thirty birds were shot in one day by two officers of the Forest department."; "Mr Davidson says:- Florican are found sparingly in Mysore, but I only saw one on two occasions in the Tumkur district, during last year.")
  14. Anderson, J M (1883). "A Letter". Stray Feathers. 10: 428. numerous in rains and cold weather in Bangalore.
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  16. Betham, R. M. (1912)."Wood Snipe (Gallinago nemoricola) occurring near Bangalore". Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society. 21: 677.
  17. Searight, E. E. G. L. (1932). "Comparative frequency of Fantail, Pintail and Jack Snipe near Bangalore". Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society. 35: 900.
  18. http://www.indianaturewatch.net/displayimage.php?id=115418 Photo record
  19. Menon, S. S. (1975). "On the occurrence of the Rednecked Phalarope on inland waters in Bangalore". Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society. 72: 846-847.
  20. Worth, Brooke C. (1953). "Additional Mysore state Birds". Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society. 51: 510.
  21. Paresh, U. K. (1989). "Coursers near Bangalore". Newsletter for Birdwatchers. 29 (1 & 2): 4.
  22. Prasanna, M; Sandilya, T; Belliappa, KM; Nityananda, Vivek; Gulati, Rohit; Vittal, BS (1994). "Valley School birds". Newsletter for Birdwatchers. 34 (6): 137–138.
  23. Rajasekaran, Mallika. "eBird Checklist - 24 June 2017 - Hennagara Lake - 22 species". ebird.org. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
  24. Viswanathan, Ashwin. "eBird India Checklist - 12 December 2018 - Hessaraghatta Kere - 74 species (+1 other taxa)". ebird.org. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
  25. Manike sheds light on an untold migratory tale
  26. Prabhakar, Nitin. "eBird Checklist - 15 Nov 2015 - Jakkur Kere - 26 species (+3 other taxa)". ebird.org. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
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  28. Hume, A. O. and Marshall, C.H.T. (1879-81) The Game Birds of India, Burmah, and Ceylon, Calcutta. Telugu: Jam Polanka, Tamil: Kal kondari, Kannada: Kal gowjal haki: "Mr Davidson says - this species was rather rare in Mysore, though I found a few about the Tumkur district. Another correspondent says . It is exceedingly abundant in Chitaldroog district"
  29. Subramanya, S. (2005). Nesting of Wood-Pigeon Columba elphinstonii in Nandi hills, Karnataka, India. Indian Birds 1(2): 36-37
  30. "Bird race: A day spent with exotic species". Deccan Chronicle. 17 January 2011. Retrieved 17 January 2011.
  31. JN, Prasad. "eBird India Checklist - 22 Oct 1989 - Bannerghatta National Park - 54 species". ebird.org. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
  32. Viswanathan, Ashwin. "eBird India Checklist - 1 Nov 2018 - GKVK Campus--Botanical Garden, Bangalore (only inside garden) - 13 species". ebird.org. Retrieved 2 January 2020.
  33. Photo record
  34. Badri, Yogesh. "eBird Checklist - 5 Feb 2017 - Valley School - 63 species (+1 other taxa)". ebird.org. Retrieved 2 January 2020.
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  36. Photo record http://www.indianaturewatch.net/displayimage.php?id=10095
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  44. "Oriental Bird Club Image Database : Singing Bushlark » Mirafra cantillans".
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  46. Ghorpade, Kumar D.; Verghese, Abraham & Mallik, B. (1974). "Birds of Nandi Hills: A preliminary Survey". Newsletter for Birdwatchers. 14 (5).
  47. Subramanya, S., S. Karthikeyan & J. N. Prasad (1991). "Yellowthroated Bulbul at Nandi Hills". Newsletter for Birdwatchers. 31 (3&4): 7–8.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  48. Karthikeyan, S. (1992). "Pied Ground Thrush Zoothera wardii (Blyth) in Bangalore". Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society. 89: 258.
  49. Kallam, Jayanthi; Hameed, Saleem; Balusi, Vishnu; Kallam, Praveen; Chitre, Shailendra; Menzies, Rohan K. (2021). "The Rufous-tailed Rock-Thrush Monticola saxatilis from Bengaluru, Karnataka" (PDF). Indian Birds. 17 (2).
  50. Prasad, J. N. & T. S. Srinivasa (1992). "Indian Blue Chat Erithacus brunneus (Hodgson) in Bangalore". Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society. 89: 257.
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  52. Photo record
  53. Ebird Checklist from Doresanipalya, 13 Mar 2017
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  55. Rath, Manajit; Nischitha MR (2021). "The Yellow-rumped Flycatcher Ficedula zanthopygia in Jaipurdoddi, Bengaluru, Karnataka" (PDF). Indian Birds. 17 (2): 62–63.
  56. Karthikeyan, S. & J. N. Prasad (1993). "Recent sighting of Whitebrowed Blue Flycatcher in Bangalore". Newsletter for Birdwatchers. 33 (1): 8.
  57. Gadagkar, Vikram; et al. (1995). "Blue-throated Flycatcher, Indian Great Reed Warbler, Common Rosefinch and Lesser Golden-backed Woodpecker - Four new species in the Indian Institute of Science campus, Bangalore". Newsletter for Birdwatchers. 35 (4): 69–70.
  58. Photo record
  59. Photo record



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