Paluma has a diverse range of birds that live or pass through our village. Birdwatching is a popular activity for residents and visitors alike and each year the village hosts different groups who often come from interstate or overseas to record and photograph our distinctive residents.
if you are interested in getting to know some of our local birds, here are 5 easy species to get you started.
A larger selection of birds that can be seen around the village is shown below.
A complete list of the 216 birds recorded in Paluma is shown below and can be downloaded here.
Birds recorded in the Paluma Area (as of 2009)
Legend: *=Breeding; R=Resident; M=Migratory; N=Nomadic; O=Occasional; V=VagrantCount | Bird | Occurrence |
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1 | Emu | N* |
2 | Southern Cassowary | R* |
3 | Australian Brush Turkey | R* |
4 | Brown Quail | M |
5 | King Quali | M |
6 | Plumed Whistleduck | V |
7 | Wandering Whistleduck | V |
8 | Magpie Goose | V |
9 | White-eyed Duck | V |
10 | Australian Wood Duck | V |
11 | Pacific Black Duck | O |
12 | Grey Teal | O |
13 | Great Crested Grebe | V |
14 | Australian Grebe | O |
15 | Darter | O |
16 | Little Black Cormorant | O |
17 | Little Pied Cormorant | O |
18 | Jabiru | V |
19 | Australian Pelican | V |
20 | White-necked Heron | V |
21 | White-faced Heron | V |
22 | Little Egret | V |
23 | Great Egret | V |
24 | Intermediate Egret | V |
25 | Nankeen Night Heron | V |
26 | Straw-necked Ibis | V |
27 | Australian White Ibis | V |
28 | Royal Spoonbill | V |
29 | Black-shouldered Kite | V |
30 | Pacific Baza | O |
31 | Black Kite | O |
32 | Whistling Kite | O |
33 | Square-tailed Kite | O |
34 | Collared Sparrowhawk | O |
35 | Brown Goshawk | O |
36 | Grey Goshawk | O* |
37 | White-bellied Sea Eagle | O* |
38 | Little Eagle | O |
39 | Wedge-tailed Eagle | O* |
40 | Spotted Harrier | V |
41 | Brown Falcon | O* |
42 | Nankeen Kestrel | V |
43 | Peregrine Falcon | O* |
44 | Brolga | O |
45 | Red-necked Crake | O |
46 | Bush-hen | O |
47 | Buff- banded Rail | O |
48 | Spotless Crake | O |
49 | Eurasian Coot | V |
50 | Australian Bustard | V |
51 | Bush Stone Curlew | O |
52 | Painted Button-quail | O |
53 | Little Button-quail | O |
54 | Red-chested Button-quail | O |
55 | Red-backed Button-quail | O |
56 | Latham's Snipe | O |
57 | Black-winged Stilt | O |
58 | Black-fronted Dotterel | O |
59 | Masked Lapwing | O |
60 | Diamond Dove | O |
61 | Peaceful Dove | R |
62 | Brown Cuckoo-dove | R* |
63 | Topknot Pigeon | R* |
64 | Emerald Dove | R* |
65 | White-winged Chough | O |
66 | Common Bronzewing | O |
67 | Crested Pigeon | O |
68 | Squatter Pigeon | R |
69 | Pied Imperial Pigeon | V |
70 | White-headed Pigeon | R* |
71 | Superb Fruit-dove | R* |
72 | Rose-crowned Fruit-dove | R* |
73 | Wampoo Fruit-dove | R* |
74 | Glossy Black Cockatoo | M* |
75 | Red-tailed Black Cockatoo | R* |
76 | Sulphur-crested Cockatoo | R* |
77 | Rainbow Lorikeet | R* |
78 | Scaly-breasted Lorikeet | R* |
79 | Little Lorikeet | R* |
80 | Double-eyed Fig Parrot | O |
81 | Australian King Parrot | R* |
82 | Crimson Rosella | R* |
83 | Pale-headed Rosella | R |
84 | Budgerigar | V |
85 | Pallid Cuckoo | V |
86 | Fantailed Cuckoo | M |
87 | Brush Cuckoo | M |
88 | Horsfield's Bronze Cuckoo | V |
89 | Shining Bronze cuckoo | O |
90 | Common Koel | M |
91 | Channel-billed Cuckoo | M |
92 | Pheasant Coucal | O* |
93 | Rufous Owl | O |
94 | Barking Owl | O* |
95 | Southern Boobook | R* |
96 | Lesser Sooty Owl | R* |
97 | Barn Owl | O |
98 | Papuan Frogmouth | R* |
99 | Australian Owlet-nightjar | O |
100 | White-throated Nightjar | O |
101 | Large-tailed Nightjar | O |
102 | Spotted Nightjar | O |
103 | White-rumped Swiftlet | M |
104 | Fork-tailed Swift | M |
105 | White-throated Needletail | M |
106 | Little Kingfisher | O |
107 | Azure Kingfisher | O |
108 | Laughing Kookaburra | R |
109 | Blue-winged Kookaburrä | R |
110 | Forest Kingfisher | M |
111 | Sacred Kingfisher | M |
112 | Red-backed Kingfisher | O |
113 | Buff-breasted Paradise Kingfisher | M* |
114 | Rainbow Bee-eater | M |
115 | Dollarbird | M |
116 | Noisy Pitta | R+ |
117 | White-throated Treecreeper | R+ |
118 | Red-backed Fairy Wren | R+ |
119 | Spotted Parladote | R+ |
120 | Striated Parladote | R |
121 | White-browed Scrub Wren | O |
122 | Yellow-throated Scrub Wren | R |
123 | Fernwren | R* |
124 | Large-billed Scrub Wren | R* |
125 | Atherton Scrub Wren | O |
126 | Brown Gerygone | R* |
127 | Fairy Gerygone | O |
128 | Mountain Thornbill | R* |
129 | Yellow Thornbill | R |
130 | Little Friarbird | R |
131 | Noisy Friarbird | R* |
132 | Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater | O |
133 | Blue-faced Honeyeater | R* |
134 | Yellow-throated Miner | O |
135 | Noisy Miner | R* |
136 | Lewin's Honeyeater | R* |
137 | Yellow-spotted Honeyeater | R |
138 | Graceful Honeyeater | O |
139 | Bridled Honeyeater | R* |
140 | Yellow-faced Honeyeater | R* |
141 | Fuscous Honeyeater | R |
142 | White-throated Honeyeater | R* |
143 | White-naped Honeyeater | R* |
144 | White-cheeked Honeyeater | R* |
145 | Eastern Spinebill | R* |
146 | Macleay's Honeyeater | R* |
147 | Dusky Honeyeater | R* |
148 | Scarlet Honeyeater | R |
149 | Brown Honeyeater | M |
150 | Yellow-breasted Boatbill | O |
151 | Eastern Yellow Robin | R* |
152 | Pale Yellow Robin | R* |
153 | Grey-headed Robin | R* |
154 | Chowchilla | R* |
155 | Eastern Whipbird | R* |
156 | Varied Sitella | O |
157 | Eastern Shriketit | O |
158 | Golden Whistler | RR |
159 | Rufous Whistler | O |
160 | Grey Shrike-thrush | R |
161 | Little(Rufous) Shrike-thrush | R |
162 | Bower's Shrike-thrush | R |
163 | Black-faced Monarch | O |
164 | Spectacled Monarch | O |
165 | White-eared Monarch | O |
166 | Pied Monarch | O |
167 | Leaden Flycatcher | O |
168 | Satin Flycatcher | O |
169 | Willy Wagtail | O |
170 | Rufous Fantail | O |
171 | Grey Fantail | M+R* |
172 | Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike | R |
173 | White-bellied Cuckoo-shrike | R |
174 | Barred Cuckoo-shrike | R* |
175 | Cicadabird | O |
176 | Varied Triller | O |
177 | Olive-backed Oriole | O |
178 | Figbird | M |
179 | White -breasted Woodswalllow | N |
180 | Masked Woodswalllow | N |
181 | White-browed Woodswalllow | N |
182 | Dusky Woodswalllow | N |
183 | Black Butcherbird | V |
184 | Grey Butcherbird | R* |
185 | Pied Butcherbird | R* |
186 | Magpie-lark | O |
187 | Australian Magpie | R* |
188 | Pied Currawong | R |
189 | Victoria's Riflebird | R* |
190 | Spangled Drongo | M* |
191 | Australian Raven | O |
192 | Torresian Crow | R* |
193 | Apostlebird | R |
194 | Spotted Catbird | R* |
195 | Tooth-biller Bowerbird | R* |
196 | Golden Bowerbird | R* |
197 | Satin Bowerbird | R* |
198 | Spotted Bowerbird | V |
199 | Great Bowerbird | V |
200 | Grey Wagtail | V |
201 | Red-browed Finch | R |
202 | Chestnut-breasted Mannikin | O |
203 | Yellow-bellied Sunbird | O* |
204 | Mistletoebird | R* |
205 | Welcome Swallow | O |
206 | Tree Martin | O |
207 | Fairy Martin | O |
208 | Clamorous Reed-warbler | O |
209 | Tawny Grassbird | O |
210 | Brown Songlark | O |
211 | Rufous Songlark | O |
212 | Golden-headed Cisticola | O |
213 | Silvereye | O |
214 | Bassian Thrush | O |
215 | Russet-tailed Thrush | O |
216 | Metallic Starling | O* |