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Birds of Taiwan: The Complete List

Taiwan’s mix of mountains, coasts and subtropical forests makes it a top spot for birdwatching — from busy lowland parks to quiet highland trails. Whether you’re passing through city green spaces or hiking ridge lines, the island’s habitats support a wide variety of species and seasonal migrants.

There are 42 Birds of Taiwan, ranging from Ashy Drongo to White-bellied Sea Eagle. For each, the list shows Scientific name,Status,Size (length cm) & key ID so you can compare field marks and status at a glance — you’ll find below.

How can I use this list to help identify birds in the field?

Use the Size (length cm) & key ID column first to narrow possible matches by overall shape, size and distinctive marks, then check the Scientific name to confirm species and the Status column for how common it is locally; carry a pocket guide or app with photos to compare plumage and calls while you watch.

Are any of the species on the list rare or legally protected in Taiwan?

Yes — the Status column flags uncommon or protected species; if a bird is listed as rare or protected, observe from a distance, avoid disturbance and consult local regulations or birding groups for updates on protections and recent sightings.

Birds of Taiwan

Common name Scientific name Status Size (length cm) & key ID
Formosan Blue Magpie Urocissa caerulea Endemic resident 60 cm, long tail bright blue, black-and-white head
Taiwan Barbet Psilopogon nuchalis Endemic resident 24 cm, chunky green, red forehead
Mikado Pheasant Syrmaticus mikado Endemic resident 80 cm, crested male, glossy black-blue plumage
Swinhoe’s Pheasant Lophura swinhoii Endemic breeding 75 cm, metallic male plumage, white crest
Taiwan Partridge Arborophila crudigularis Endemic resident 28 cm, brown, chest pattern, forest floor
Taiwan Bamboo Partridge Bambusicola sonorivox Endemic resident 30 cm, streaked brown, bamboo scrub
Taiwan Whistling Thrush Myophonus insularis Endemic resident 28 cm, dark blue, loud whistling song
Flamecrest Regulus goodfellowi Endemic breeder 10 cm, tiny, orange crest, high-elevation forest
Black-faced Spoonbill Platalea minor Winter visitor 65 cm, large spoon bill, white plumage, estuaries
Chinese Egret Egretta eulophotes Scarce winter visitor 60 cm, elegant white egret, yellow bill base
Great Egret Ardea alba Resident/visitor 100 cm, large white heron, long S-shaped neck
Little Egret Egretta garzetta Resident 60 cm, slender white heron, black bill, yellow feet
Grey Heron Ardea cinerea Resident/migrant 95 cm, grey back, long neck, fish habitats
Osprey Pandion haliaetus Coastal migrant 55 cm, white underparts, dark eye stripe
Crested Goshawk Accipiter trivirgatus Resident breeder 40 cm, barred underparts, woodland hawk
Chinese Sparrowhawk Accipiter soloensis Passage migrant 35 cm, slim raptor, orange male streaking
Black Kite Milvus migrans Common resident 55 cm, forked tail, scavenging raptor over cities
White-bellied Sea Eagle Haliaeetus leucogaster Coastal resident 85 cm, bulky sea eagle, pale belly
Peregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus Migratory visitor 40 cm, powerful falcon, dark helmet, cliff nester
Common Kingfisher Alcedo atthis Resident 17 cm, bright blue back, orange underparts, river edges
Collared Kingfisher Todiramphus chloris Coastal resident 25 cm, blue and white, mangroves and coasts
Stork-billed Kingfisher Pelargopsis capensis Southern resident 35 cm, huge bill, large kingfisher, rivers/coast
Black-winged Stilt Himantopus himantopus Wader migrant 40 cm, long pink legs, black-and-white plumage
Kentish Plover Charadrius alexandrinus Coastal migrant 16 cm, small plover, pale underparts, beaches
Red-necked Stint Calidris ruficollis Small wader migrant 15 cm, tiny, short bill, mudflats in migration
Sanderling Calidris alba Shorebird migrant 18 cm, pale winter plumage, runs on surf line
Ruddy Turnstone Arenaria interpres Common winter visitor 23 cm, bold orange legs, patterned back
Common Greenshank Tringa nebularia Passage migrant 31 cm, long legs, slightly upcurved bill
Bar-tailed Godwit Limosa lapponica Long-distance migrant 40 cm, curved bill, visits mudflats in migration
Whimbrel Numenius phaeopus Migratory wader 38 cm, long downcurved bill, streaked crown
Brown Shrike Lanius cristatus Common migrant 20 cm, masked face, perched roadside hunter
Long-tailed Shrike Lanius schach Resident/partial migrant 28 cm, long tail, black mask, varied plumage
Black-naped Oriole Oriolus chinensis Resident 28 cm, yellow plumage, black eye stripe
Greater Coucal Centropus sinensis Resident 48 cm, large brown-black cuckoo, deep booming call
Common Myna Acridotheres tristis Introduced urban resident 24 cm, dark brown, yellow eye patch, cities
Eurasian Tree Sparrow Passer montanus Common resident 14 cm, chestnut crown, black cheek spot
House Sparrow Passer domesticus Urban resident 16 cm, stout, grey-brown, city squares
Japanese White-eye Zosterops japonicus Abundant resident 11 cm, small green, white eye-ring, gardens
Varied Tit Sittiparus varius Resident 13 cm, black head, orange underparts, woodland
Ashy Drongo Dicrurus leucophaeus Winter visitor 28 cm, glossy black/ashy, forked tail, perches openly
Blue-and-white Flycatcher Cyanoptila cyanomelana Spring migrant 16 cm, male blue upperparts, forest edges
Narcissus Flycatcher Ficedula narcissina Spring migrant 14 cm, bright orange throat male, forest stopover

Images and Descriptions

Formosan Blue Magpie

Formosan Blue Magpie

Striking endemic of lowland forests and farms. Bold, loud and social; easiest to see in central and northern Taiwan. Omnivorous, often on ground; conservation improved but still restricted by habitat loss and persecution.

Taiwan Barbet

Taiwan Barbet

Colorful forest barbet confined to broadleaf woodlands and parks. Bright green body with red face patch and heavy bill. Common in lowland and foothill forests; cavity nester playing a key role as a seed disperser.

Mikado Pheasant

Mikado Pheasant

High-mountain endemic of montane conifer and mixed forests. Secretive ground-dweller; males show long tails and metallic blue-black plumage. Best seen at higher elevations in central Taiwan; considered a conservation icon with limited distribution.

Swinhoe's Pheasant

Swinhoe’s Pheasant

Endemic forest pheasant of mid-elevation broadleaf woodlands. Males are showy with metallic colors; shy and ground-oriented. Localized but stable in protected areas; breeding displays occur in spring.

Taiwan Partridge

Taiwan Partridge

A small, terrestrial gamebird of dense montane forest undergrowth. Rufous-brown with distinctive chest pattern. Shy and often heard rather than seen; best found in protected submontane reserves.

Taiwan Bamboo Partridge

Taiwan Bamboo Partridge

Common in bamboo and shrubby lowland habitats. Ground-dwelling and often flushed noisily; distinctive chattering calls. Frequently seen near trails and agricultural margins in rural Taiwan.

Taiwan Whistling Thrush

Taiwan Whistling Thrush

Forest stream specialist of montane and submontane areas. Glossy indigo-blue plumage and loud fluty whistles at dawn and dusk. Prefers rocky creeks; locally common where intact streamside forest remains.

Flamecrest

Flamecrest

Tiny, high-elevation songbird found in Taiwan’s coniferous cloud forests. Active flocks forage mossy branches. Look for bright crest and rapid movements; often seen with tits and yuhinas above 2,000 m.

Black-faced Spoonbill

Black-faced Spoonbill

Globally threatened winter visitor that gathers in estuaries and coastal wetlands. Large white bird with distinctive spoon-shaped bill. Best seen at protected tidal flats in winter; conservation dependent on habitat protection.

Chinese Egret

Chinese Egret

A scarce but regular winter visitor to tidal flats and sandy islets. Slender white egret with delicate breeding plumes; best sought in coastal bays during low tide and migratory months.

Great Egret

Great Egret

Widespread in wetlands, rice paddies and coasts. Tall, graceful white heron with yellow bill and black legs. Resident and seasonal visitor; commonly seen feeding in shallow water and agricultural areas.

Little Egret

Little Egret

Common in coastal and inland wetlands year-round. Slender white heron with fine plumes in breeding season. Active hunter of shallow water; often seen in flocks along mudflats and rivers.

Grey Heron

Grey Heron

Large, widespread heron of rivers, lakes and coasts. Grey upperparts, white neck and black head streak. Resident and passage populations frequent tidal flats and inland wetlands across Taiwan.

Osprey

Osprey

Coastal fisher that migrates along Taiwan’s shores. Distinctive hovering and plunge-diving behaviour; nests on tall poles and rocks. Sightings peak during migration and winter close to sea and large reservoirs.

Crested Goshawk

Crested Goshawk

Secretive forest raptor found in lowland and foothill woodlands. Short-winged, long-tailed accipiter that preys on birds and small mammals. More often heard or glimpsed in canopy than plainly seen.

Chinese Sparrowhawk

Chinese Sparrowhawk

Common migrant in spring and autumn that also winters in small numbers. Often seen hawking insects and hunting in open woodland; males show orange-toned underparts in breeding plumage.

Black Kite

Black Kite

Familiar urban and coastal scavenger. Brownish raptor with slightly forked tail and buoyant flight. Common over cities, landfills and fishing ports; often seen soaring and mobbing other raptors.

White-bellied Sea Eagle

White-bellied Sea Eagle

Large coastal raptor inhabiting offshore islands, estuaries and rocky shores. Powerful build and loud calls; breeds on cliffs and tall trees. Regularly seen patrolling Taiwanese coasts and harbors.

Peregrine Falcon

Peregrine Falcon

High-speed hunter seen along coasts, cliffs and urban skyscrapers. Migratory influxes occur in spring and autumn; look for stoops and aerial hunting above coastal headlands and river valleys.

Common Kingfisher

Common Kingfisher

Small, jewel-like river and coastal kingfisher. Rapid flight and loud rattling call; perches low over streams and ponds. Resident in suitable freshwater habitats and mangrove edges.

Collared Kingfisher

Collared Kingfisher

Bold shorebird of mangroves, coastal scrub and offshore islets. Striking blue upperparts and white collar; hunts crabs, fish and large insects from open perches along the shoreline.

Stork-billed Kingfisher

Stork-billed Kingfisher

Large, heavy-billed kingfisher that favors lowland rivers, mangroves and coastal streams, mainly in southern Taiwan. Loud cackling calls and conspicuous large bill make it unmistakable where present.

Black-winged Stilt

Black-winged Stilt

Elegant long-legged wader of shallow wetlands, salt pans and tidal flats. Long pink legs and thin bill; seen during migration and winter in large flocks feeding in mud.

Kentish Plover

Kentish Plover

Small sandy-plover frequenting beaches, mudflats and saline lagoons. Subtle plumage but distinctive run-and-pause foraging. Best looked for on sandy shores and tidal flats during migration and winter.

Red-necked Stint

Red-necked Stint

Tiny migrant wader that arrives in large numbers on mudflats and shallow coastal wetlands. Brownish in non-breeding plumage; often forms mixed flocks with other Calidris sandpipers.

Sanderling

Sanderling

Active shorebird of open sandy beaches, running with receding waves. Pale winter plumage and quick feeding style make it easy to spot along exposed coasts in migration and winter.

Ruddy Turnstone

Ruddy Turnstone

Robust, busy shorebird that flips stones and seaweed for prey. Striking breeding plumage and patterned upperparts; common on rocky shores and beaches in winter months.

Common Greenshank

Common Greenshank

Leggy shorebird of tidal mudflats and flooded fields. Bold, slightly upturned bill and loud three-note calls; frequents estuaries and shallow flooded paddies during migration.

Bar-tailed Godwit

Bar-tailed Godwit

Powerful long-distance migrant that frequents Taiwan’s mudflats during migration and winter. Long slightly upturned bill and barred tail; numbers peak on major staging sites along the west coast.

Whimbrel

Whimbrel

Recognizable by its long curved bill and striped crown. Uses coastal bays and mudflats during passage; probes deeply for worms and crustaceans during migration periods.

Brown Shrike

Brown Shrike

Familiar migratory shrike in bushes and roadside trees. Brown upperparts with distinctive black mask and hooked bill; often perches openly to sally for large insects.

Long-tailed Shrike

Long-tailed Shrike

Widespread in open habitats, farmland and scrub. Long-tailed and conspicuous with black facial mask; often hunts from utility wires or exposed perches and adapts to human-modified landscapes.

Black-naped Oriole

Black-naped Oriole

Loud, melodic oriole common in parks, woodlands and gardens. Bright yellow body with black nape and eye stripe. Feeds on fruit and large insects; conspicuous by sight and song.

Greater Coucal

Greater Coucal

Large non-parasitic cuckoo of reedbeds, forest edges and gardens. Heavy body, long tail and deep “coop-coop” call. Secretive but often detected by voice in lowland habitats.

Common Myna

Common Myna

Adaptable, often abundant in towns and agricultural areas. Loud and conspicuous; omnivorous and opportunistic, nesting in cavities. Considered invasive in some island habitats.

Eurasian Tree Sparrow

Eurasian Tree Sparrow

Familiar small sparrow of villages, orchards and towns. Chestnut crown and black cheek patch distinguish it from house sparrows; common around human habitation and farmland.

House Sparrow

House Sparrow

Widespread in urban areas and human settlements. Males have grey crown and distinctive bib while females are plain brown streaked. Often associated with buildings and food waste in towns.

Japanese White-eye

Japanese White-eye

Tiny, sociable bird found in parks, gardens and forests. Greenish plumage with conspicuous white eye-ring; forms noisy flocks and is an important nectar and insect pollinator in urban plantings.

Varied Tit

Varied Tit

Active small tit of woodlands, parks and gardens. Distinctive black head and warm rufous underparts; often bold and inquisitive at feeders, forming mixed-species flocks in cooler months.

Ashy Drongo

Ashy Drongo

Winter visitor and passage migrant that hawks insects from high perches. Glossy dark plumage with a distinctive forked tail; common in lowland forests and wooded urban areas during cooler months.

Blue-and-white Flycatcher

Blue-and-white Flycatcher

Eye-catching spring migrant in forested valleys and wooded parks. Males show brilliant blue upperparts and white belly; often stops over during spring migration on route to breeding grounds further north.

Narcissus Flycatcher

Narcissus Flycatcher

Vividly colored spring migrant that frequents wooded stopover sites. Males have bright orange throat and contrasting plumage; best found in forest clearings and riparian corridors during migration.

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