The following is a list of the birds recorded on Kangaroo Island, South Australia.
Emus edit
- Emu (introduced)
- Kangaroo Island emu (extinct)
Megapodes edit
- Australian brush-turkey (introduced)
Gamebirds edit
- Stubble quail
- Brown quail
- Indian peafowl (introduced)
- Common pheasant (introduced)
- Wild turkey (introduced)
Wildfowl edit
Grebes edit
Penguins edit
Diving-petrels edit
Petrels and shearwaters edit
- Southern giant petrel
- Northern giant petrel
- Southern fulmar
- Cape petrel
- Kerguelen petrel
- Great-winged petrel
- White-headed petrel
- Blue petrel
- Broad-billed prion
- Salvin's prion
- Antarctic prion
- Slender-billed prion
- Fairy prion
- White-chinned petrel
- Mottled petrel
- Grey petrel
- Flesh-footed shearwater
- Short-tailed shearwater (migrates here to breed)
- Fluttering shearwater
- Hutton's shearwater
- Sooty shearwater
- Little shearwater
Albatrosses edit
Storm-petrels edit
Tropicbirds edit
Gannets edit
Darters edit
Cormorants edit
Pelicans edit
Herons and allies edit
Ibises and spoonbills edit
Hawks and allies edit
Osprey edit
Falcons edit
Cranes edit
Rails edit
Buttonquail edit
Sandpipers and allies edit
- Latham's snipe
- Black-tailed godwit
- Bar-tailed godwit
- Eurasian whimbrel
- Eastern curlew
- Marsh sandpiper
- Common greenshank
- Wood sandpiper
- Terek sandpiper
- Common sandpiper
- Grey-tailed tattler
- Ruddy turnstone
- Red knot
- Sanderling
- Red-necked stint
- Long-toed stint
- Pectoral sandpiper
- Sharp-tailed sandpiper
- Curlew sandpiper
- Great knot
Painted-snipe edit
Stone-curlews edit
Oystercatchers edit
Avocets and stilts edit
Plovers edit
Skuas edit
Gulls edit
Terns edit
Pigeons and doves edit
- Rock dove (introduced)
- Spotted dove (introduced)
- Common bronzewing
- Brush bronzewing
- Crested pigeon (introduced)
- Peaceful dove
Cockatoos edit
Parrots edit
Cuckoos edit
Barn owls edit
Owls edit
Frogmouths edit
Nightjars edit
Owlet-nightjars edit
Swifts edit
Kingfishers edit
- Laughing kookaburra (introduced)
- Sacred kingfisher
Bee-eaters edit
Rollers edit
Treecreepers edit
Flowerpeckers edit
Australo-Papuan wrens edit
Pardalotes edit
Thornbills and allies edit
Honeyeaters edit
- Red wattlebird (Kangaroo Island sub-species)
- Little wattlebird
- Regent honeyeater
- Singing honeyeater
- White-eared honeyeater
- Purple-gaped honeyeater (Kangaroo Island sub-species)
- White-plumed honeyeater
- Brown-headed honeyeater
- White-naped honeyeater
- Crescent honeyeater (Kangaroo Island sub-species)
- New Holland honeyeater (Kangaroo Island sub-species)
- White-fronted honeyeater
- Tawny-crowned honeyeater
- Eastern spinebill
- Pied honeyeater
- Yellow-plumed honeyeater
- Yellow-faced honeyeater
- White-fronted honeyeater
- Noisy miner
- Yellow-throated miner
- Spiny-cheeked honeyeater
- Black honeyeater
Australian chats edit
Australian robins edit
Whipbirds edit
- Western whipbird (Kangaroo Island sub-species)
Whistlers edit
Monarch flycatchers edit
Mudnest-builders edit
Fantails edit
Drongos edit
- Spangled drongo (vagrant)
Cuckooshrikes edit
Sittellas edit
Woodswallows edit
Bellmagpies and allies edit
- Australian magpie
- Grey currawong (Kangaroo Island sub-species)
- Grey butcherbird
Crows edit
Larks edit
Pipits and wagtails edit
Old World sparrows edit
- House sparrow (introduced)
Waxbills and allies edit
Finches edit
- Goldfinch (introduced)
Swallows and martins edit
Old World warblers edit
White-eyes edit
- Silvereye (a subspecies)
Thrushes edit
- Bassian thrush (a subspecies)
- Blackbird (introduced)
Starlings edit
- European starling (introduced)
Sources edit
- Baxter, C (1995), An annotated list of the birds of Kangaroo Island (Rev. ed.), South Australia National Parks and Wildlife Service, Department of Environment and Natural Resources, ISBN 978-0-7308-0677-6