List of endemic birds of Borneo

{{Short description|Birds endemic to the island of Borneo}}

File:Borneo Topography.png

The island of Borneo, located in southeast Asia at the southern edge of the South China Sea, is home to one endemic bird family, three endemic bird genera and 61 endemic bird species. All but one of the latter are forest dwellers, with most restricted to the spine of hills and mountains running down the middle of the island. The avian endemism has been shaped by the island's geological history. Borneo sits on a continental shelf. During glacial periods, when water levels were lower, Borneo was linked with other islands on the shelf and with the Malay Peninsula in a large landmass known as Sundaland. This allowed bird species to move freely throughout the region until the waters rose again as the glaciers melted. Separated from their relatives by the sea, some of these species evolved over millennia into the endemics now found on the island. BirdLife International has designated the mountainous central spine of the island as an Endemic Bird Area (EBA) because of the number of endemic species found there, and has further designated several lowland regions and nearby islands as secondary EBAs. Habitat destruction is a major threat to Borneo's endemic birds, as forests are lost to palm oil plantations and timber harvesting.

Geology and geological history

Borneo is an island located in southeast Asia, on the continental shelf at the southern edge of the South China Sea. It lies south of the Philippines, west of Sulawesi, north of Java, and east of Peninsular Malaysia. With an area of {{convert|748,168|km2|mi2|abbr=on}}, it is the world's third largest island. More than half of the island is lowlands, rising to less than {{convert|150|m|ft|abbr=on}}. However, a spine of mountains runs down much of the central portion of the island. These include Mount Kinabalu, which at {{convert|4,095|m|ft|abbr=on}} is the tallest mountain between the Himalayas and West Papua. The island is shared by three countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, and Brunei.{{sfn|Myers|2016|p=9}} While the lowlands are the most productive habitat in terms of the number of bird species found there, the mountains are the seat of Borneo's endemism.{{sfn|Phillipps|Phillipps|2014|p=30}} This is in large part due to the island's geological history.{{sfn|Myers|2016|p=11}}

During the Pleistocene, the world's polar caps repeatedly advanced and retreated, alternately locking vast amounts of water into ice, and releasing it back into the world's oceans. This caused the water level in the oceans to repeatedly rise and fall. During glacial periods, when water levels were at their lowest, much of the Sunda Shelf was exposed. This linked what are now discrete islands (including Borneo, Java, Sumatra, and a host of smaller islands) with the Malay Peninsula in one large landmass known as Sundaland. During periods when the shelf was exposed, birds could move freely across the whole landmass. When the waters rose again, these birds were cut off from their relatives, and evolved in isolation on the various islands. Temperatures were cooler overall during glacial periods, so montane birds (those generally restricted to the slopes of mountains) could move lower and spread across larger areas. During interglacial periods, they retreated to higher elevations and were separated again from other populations, including birds in the lowlands.{{sfn|Myers|2016|p=11}}{{sfn|Phillipps|Phillipps|2014|p=22}} Studies have shown that some endemic montane species are most closely related to species in Borneo's lowlands, while others are more closely related to montane species on other Sundaland islands.{{sfn|Gawin|Rahman|Ramji|Smith|2014|p=87}}

Endemism and threats

The island is home to a single endemic family: Pityriaseidae, which contains a single endemic genus (Pityriasis) with a single endemic species, the Bornean bristlehead.{{sfn|Myers|2016|p=22}} In addition, the island holds two other endemic genera, both of which are also monotypic: Chlamydochaera (the fruithunter) and Haematortyx (the crimson-headed partridge).{{sfn|Myers|2016|p=22}} Two other monotypic genera formerly considered to be endemic to the island—Chlorocharis and Oculocincta—have since been merged into more widespread genera. Chlorocharis was merged into the large white-eye genus Zosterops after molecular studies showed it nested comfortably within that genus. The same studies showed that Oculocincta was embedded within the smaller white-eye genus Heleia, leading it to be moved as well.{{sfn|Moyle|Filardi|Smith|Diamond|2009|p=1864}}{{sfn|Lim|Sadanandan|Dingle|Leung|2018}}{{sfn|Gill|Donsker|Rasmussen|2021}}

There are 61 endemic bird species on Borneo, according to the taxonomy proposed by the International Ornithologists' Union.{{sfn|Gill|Donsker|Rasmussen|2021}} Nearly all of these are forest birds; only the dusky munia is not. In all, roughly 10% of Borneo's forest birds are endemic to the island. Of these, 60% are montane species, 30% are found on lower slopes, and 10% are lowland species.{{sfn|Davison|2016|p=8}} However, Borneo's forests are under threat, particularly in the lowlands. Nearly 40% of the island's forests had been completely cleared by 2016, and another 34% had been selectively logged.{{sfn|Myers|2016|p=27}} Some 80% of Kalimantan's forests have been sold to timber concessions.{{sfn|Myers|2016|p=28}} Much of the original lowland forest has been converted to palm oil plantations; these now cover more than 32% of Kalimantan's lowland area.{{sfn|Myers|2016|p=27}} This results in a huge loss of biodiversity. While the original dipterocarp forests are home to more than 220 bird species, for example, palm plantations support only about 14 resident species.{{sfn|Phillipps|Phillipps|2014|p=31}} Some 80% of Kalimantan's forests have been opened up to timber concessions, even in protected areas.{{sfn|Myers|2016|p=28}}{{sfn|Curran|Trigg|McDonald|Astiani|2004|p=1001}} Many highland forests fall into protected areas—including national parks and forest reserves—but such gazetting does not always guarantee true protection, with logging occurring even in those areas.{{sfn|Borneo Today|2017}}

Endemic Bird Areas

File:Mount Kinabalu View (6967260858).jpg is the tallest of the island's mountains,{{sfn|Myers|2016|p=9}} and the best place to see its montane endemics.{{sfn|Phillipps|Phillipps|2014|p=330}}|alt=A jagged mountaintop rises above tree-clad slopes with a closer tree in the foreground.]]

Birdlife International defines Endemic Bird Areas (EBAs) as places where the breeding ranges of two or more range-restricted species—those with breeding ranges of less than {{convert|50,000|km2|abbr=on}}—overlap. In order to qualify, the whole of the breeding range of at least two range-restricted species must fall entirely within the EBA.{{sfn|BirdLife International|2004}} Borneo has one such area. The Bornean mountains EBA (157) comprises {{convert|130,000|km2|abbr=on}} of mountain ranges in Borneo's interior, at an altitude above {{convert|500|m|abbr=on}} in elevation. These mountains are found in all three countries which share the island. Two of Borneo's three endemic genera are found here; only the Borneo bristlehead is found at lower elevations. In total, 31 range-restricted species occur within this EBA.{{sfn|BirdLife International|2021b|ref=BLI-mountains}}

BirdLife International has also designated five Secondary EBAs for Borneo: two smaller island groups and three areas on Borneo itself. Secondary EBAs are those which either include the breeding range of only a single range-restricted species, or those which cover only part of a range-restricted bird's breeding area.{{sfn|Stattersfield|Crosby|Long|Wege|1998|p=24}}

  • The Sabah lowlands secondary area (s098) encompasses the lowlands of the Malaysian state of Sabah, at the northern end of Borneo. The breeding range of the white-fronted falconet, a near-threatened species, falls entirely within the area. Part of the breeding range of the white-crowned shama is also included. The secondary area includes eight designated IBAs.{{sfn|BirdLife International|2021f|ref=BLI-sabah}}
  • The Kalimantan lowlands secondary area (s099) encompasses the lowland forest thought to contain the breeding range of the black-browed babbler, a presumably threatened species rediscovered in 2020, more than 170 years after the only specimen was collected.{{sfn|BirdLife International|2021c|ref=BLI-kalimantan}}{{sfn|Akbar|Nugroho|Suranto|Fauzan|2020|p=13}} There are no IBAs in this secondary area.{{sfn|BirdLife International|2021c|ref=BLI-kalimantan}}
  • The Bornean coastal zone secondary area (s100) includes mangroves, coastal forest, and scrub on the island's western and southern coasts. These lie in the Malaysian state of Sarawak, and the Indonesian provinces of Kalimantan Barat, Kalimantan Selatan and Kalimantan Tengah. Part of the breeding area of the range-restricted Javan white-eye is found here; the vulnerable species also breeds on the Javan coast. The secondary area includes one designated IBA.{{sfn|BirdLife International|2021a|ref=BLI-coastal}}
  • The Natuna Islands secondary area (s101) includes small islands in an archipelago located off the western coast of Borneo. The critically endangered and range-restricted silvery pigeon occurs in very small numbers here; it also occurs on Sumatra and a few smaller islands just off Sumatra's coasts.{{sfn|BirdLife International|2021h|ref=BLI-SilveryPigeon}}{{sfn|BirdLife International|2021d|ref=BLI-Natuna}} One designated IBA lies within this zone.{{sfn|BirdLife International|2021d|ref=BLI-Natuna}}

List of endemic species

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order{{#tag:ref|This list uses the taxonomy proposed by the International Ornithologists' Union.{{sfn|Gill|Donsker|Rasmussen|2021}} Avian checklists and field guides typically list species in taxonomic order to show the evolutionary relationships between species; those which are more closely related are physically listed nearer each other.{{sfn|Cornell Lab of Ornithology|2015}} |group="nb"}}}}

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| style="text-align: center;" | Hose's partridge

| File:A hand-book to the game-birds (1896) (14747442414).jpg

| Rhizothera dulitensis

| Hill and lower montane forest{{sfn|Myers|2016|p=44}}

| data-sort-value=5 | {{IUCN status|VU|22728242|1}}

| Also known as Dulit partridge.{{sfn|Birdlife International|2016a|ref=Hose's partridge}}

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scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 2

| style="text-align: center;" | Red-breasted partridge

| File:BambusicolaErythrophrysKeulemans.jpg

| Arborophila hyperythra

| Hill dipterocarp forest; lower and upper montane forest{{sfn|Stattersfield|Crosby|Long|Wege|1998|p=486}}

| data-sort-value=7 | {{IUCN status|LC|22679047|1}}

| Also known as Bornean partridge.{{sfn|BirdLife International|2016b|ref=Bornean partridge}}

| 157

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 3

| style="text-align: center;" | Crimson-headed partridge

| File:0A2A4859 Crimson-headed partridge.jpg

| Haematortyx sanguiniceps

| Hill dipterocarp forest; lower and upper montane forest{{sfn|Stattersfield|Crosby|Long|Wege|1998|p=486}}

| data-sort-value=7 | {{IUCN status|LC|22679103|1}}

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| 157

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 4

| style="text-align: center;" | Bulwer's pheasant

| File:Bulwer's Pheasant male 0A2A0516.jpg

| Lophura bulweri

| Hill and lower montane forest{{sfn|Phillipps|Phillipps|2014|p=44}}{{sfn|Myers|2016|p=48}}

| data-sort-value=5 | {{IUCN status|VU|22679278|1}}

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scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 5

| style="text-align: center;" | Bornean peacock-pheasant

| File:Bornean Peacock Pheasant by George Edward Lodge.jpg

| Polyplectron schleiermacheri

| Lowland and hill dipterocarp forest{{sfn|Myers|2016|p=48}}{{sfn|Phillipps|Phillipps|2014|p=46}}

| data-sort-value=4 | {{IUCN status|EN|22679393|1}}

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scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 6

| style="text-align: center;" | Dulit frogmouth

| File:0A2A4818 Dulit Frogmouth.jpg

| Batrachostomus harterti

| Hill dipterocarp forest; lower montane forest{{sfn|Stattersfield|Crosby|Long|Wege|1998|p=486}}

| data-sort-value=6 | {{IUCN status|NT|22689594|1}}

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| 157

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 7

| style="text-align: center;" | Bornean frogmouth

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| Batrachostomus mixtus

| Hill dipterocarp forest; lower montane forest{{sfn|Stattersfield|Crosby|Long|Wege|1998|p=486}}

| data-sort-value=6 | {{IUCN status|NT|22689613|1}}

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scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 8

| style="text-align: center;" | Bornean swiftlet

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| Collocalia dodgei

| Upper montane forest{{sfn|Phillipps|Phillipps|2014|p=182}}{{sfn|Myers|2016|p=170}}

| data-sort-value=7 | {{IUCN status|LC|22686495|1}}

| Sometimes considered to be a subspecies of the cave swiftlet or the glossy swiftlet.{{sfn|Moyle|Hosner|Nais|Lakim|2008|pp=94-95}}

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scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 9

| style="text-align: center;" | Bornean ground cuckoo

| File:Carpococcyx radiceus 102418105 (cropped).jpg

| Carpococcyx radiceus

| Lowland primary dipterocarp and riverine forest{{sfn|Phillipps|Phillipps|2014|p=168}}{{sfn|Myers|2016|p=148}}

| data-sort-value=6 | {{IUCN status|NT|22684132|1}}

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|

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 10

| style="text-align: center;" | Mountain serpent eagle

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| Spilornis kinabaluensis

| Upper montane forest{{sfn|Stattersfield|Crosby|Long|Wege|1998|p=486}}

| data-sort-value=5 | {{IUCN status|VU|22695306|1}}

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| 157

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 11

| style="text-align: center;" | Whitehead's trogon

| File:Whitehead's Trogon 0A2A5728.jpg

| Harpactes whiteheadi

| Lower and upper montane forest{{sfn|Stattersfield|Crosby|Long|Wege|1998|p=486}}

| data-sort-value=6 | {{IUCN status|NT|22682842|1}}

|

| 157

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 12

| style="text-align: center;" | Mountain barbet

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| Psilopogon monticola

| Lower and upper montane forest{{sfn|Stattersfield|Crosby|Long|Wege|1998|p=486}}

| data-sort-value=7 | {{IUCN status|LC|22681643|1}}

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| 157

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 13

| style="text-align: center;" | Golden-naped barbet

| File:Golden-naped Barbet.jpg

| Psilopogon pulcherrimus

| Upper montane forest{{sfn|Stattersfield|Crosby|Long|Wege|1998|p=486}}

| data-sort-value=7 | {{IUCN status|LC|22681655|1}}

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| 157

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 14

| style="text-align: center;" | Bornean barbet

| File:MesobuccoEximiusKeulemans.jpg

| Psilopogon eximius

| Lower and upper montane forest{{sfn|Stattersfield|Crosby|Long|Wege|1998|p=486}}

| data-sort-value=7 | {{IUCN status|LC|22681665|1}}

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| 157

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 15

| style="text-align: center;" | Brown barbet

| File:Caloramphus fuliginosus 233033483.jpg

| Caloramphus fuliginosus

| Lowland dipterocarp forest and lower hill forest, swamp forest and kerangas forest{{sfn|Phillipps|Phillipps|2014|p=204}}{{sfn|Myers|2016|p=194}}

| data-sort-value=7 | {{IUCN status|LC|22727049|1}}

| Sometimes known as the Bornean brown barbet.{{sfn|BirdLife International|2016c|ref=Bornean brown barbet}}

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scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 16

| style="text-align: center;" | White-fronted falconet

| File:Microhieraxlatifrons.JPG

| Microhierax latifrons

| Lowland dipterocarp forest{{sfn|Phillipps|Phillipps|2014|p=96}}{{sfn|Myers|2016|p=88}}

| data-sort-value=6 | {{IUCN status|NT|22696330|1}}

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| s098

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 17

| style="text-align: center;" | Hose's broadbill

| File:CalyptomenaHosiiKeulemans.jpg

| Calyptomena hosii

| Hill dipterocarp forest; lower montane forest{{sfn|Stattersfield|Crosby|Long|Wege|1998|p=486}}

| data-sort-value=6 | {{IUCN status|NT|22698754|1}}

|

| 157

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 18

| style="text-align: center;" | Whitehead's broadbill

| File:Whitehead's Broadbill 0A2A9668.jpg

| Calyptomena whiteheadi

| Lower and upper montane forest{{sfn|Stattersfield|Crosby|Long|Wege|1998|p=486}}

| data-sort-value=7 | {{IUCN status|LC|22698760|1}}

|

| 157

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 19

| style="text-align: center;" | Bornean banded pitta

| File:Bornean Banded Pitta male 0A2A1506.jpg

| Hydrornis schwaneri

| Lowland and hill dipterocarp forest{{sfn|Phillipps|Phillipps|2014|p=216}}{{sfn|Myers|2016|p=206}}

| data-sort-value=7 | {{IUCN status|LC|22736530|1}}

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|

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 20

| style="text-align: center;" | Blue-headed pitta

| File:Pitta baudii koronás pitta.jpg

| Hydrornis baudii

| Lowland dipterocarp forest{{sfn|Phillipps|Phillipps|2014|p=216}}{{sfn|Myers|2016|p=206}}

| data-sort-value=5 | {{IUCN status|VU|22698631|1}}

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|

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 21

| style="text-align: center;" | Black-crowned pitta

|File:Black-crowned Pitta 0A2A1658.jpg

| Erythropitta ussheri

| Lowland dipterocarp forest{{sfn|Phillipps|Phillipps|2014|p=216}}{{sfn|Myers|2016|p=208}}

| data-sort-value=6 | {{IUCN status|NT|22732662|1}}

|

|

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 22

| style="text-align: center;" | Blue-banded pitta

| File:Erythropitta arquata (Blue-banded Pitta).jpg

| Erythropitta arquata

| Hill and lower montane forest, particularly bamboo groves{{sfn|Phillipps|Phillipps|2014|p=216}}{{sfn|Myers|2016|p=208}}

| data-sort-value=7 | {{IUCN status|LC|22698659|1}}

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|

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 23

| style="text-align: center;" | Bornean bristlehead

| File:Barite chauve.JPG

| Pityriasis gymnocephala

| Lowland and hill dipterocarp forest{{sfn|Phillipps|Phillipps|2014|p=236}}{{sfn|Myers|2016|p=214}}

| data-sort-value=6 | {{IUCN status|NT|22706336|1}}

|

|

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 24

| style="text-align: center;" | Bornean whistler

| File:Bornean Whistler (Pachycephala hypoxantha hypoxantha).jpg

| Pachycephala hypoxantha

| Lower and upper montane forest{{sfn|Stattersfield|Crosby|Long|Wege|1998|p=486}}

| data-sort-value=7 | {{IUCN status|LC|22705463|1}}

|

| 157

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 25

| style="text-align: center;" | Black oriole

| File:OriolusHosiiKeulemans.jpg

| Oriolus hosii

| Lower and upper montane forest{{sfn|Stattersfield|Crosby|Long|Wege|1998|p=486}}

| data-sort-value=6 | {{IUCN status|NT|22706440|1}}

|

| 157

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 26

| style="text-align: center;" | Bornean black magpie

| File:(Bornean) Black Magpie.jpg

| Platysmurus aterrimus

| Lowland forest and swamp forest

| data-sort-value=7 | {{IUCN status|LC|103719063|1}}

| Formerly considered to be a subspecies of the black magpie; split in 2021.

|

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 27

| style="text-align: center;" | Bornean green magpie

| File:Short-tailed Green Magpie (13890572635).jpg

| Cissa jefferyi

| Lower forest{{sfn|Phillipps|Phillipps|2014|p=236}}{{sfn|Myers|2016|p=232}}

| data-sort-value=7 | {{IUCN status|LC|22724829|1}}

|

|

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 28

| style="text-align: center;" | Bornean treepie

| File:Bornean Treepie.jpg

| Dendrocitta cinerascens

| Hill dipterocarp forest; lower and upper montane forest{{sfn|Phillipps|Phillipps|2014|p=236}}{{sfn|Myers|2016|p=232}}

| data-sort-value=7 | {{IUCN status|LC|22736049|1}}

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|

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 29

| style="text-align: center;" | Charlotte's bulbul

| File:Charlotte's Bulbul 0A2A0030.jpg

| Iole charlottae

| Lowland and hill dipterocarp and peat swamp forests{{sfn|Phillipps|Phillipps|2014|p=246}}{{sfn|Myers|2016|p=244}}

| data-sort-value=6 | {{IUCN status|NT|22713170|1}}

| Sometimes considered to be a subspecies of the buff-vented bulbul.{{sfn|ITIS|2012a|ref=Charlotte's bulbul}}

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scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 30

| style="text-align: center;" | Bornean bulbul

| File:0A2A5780 Bornean Bulbul.jpg

| Rubigula montis

| Lower and upper montane forest{{sfn|Phillipps|Phillipps|2014|p=248}}{{sfn|Myers|2016|p=238}}

| data-sort-value=7 | {{IUCN status|LC|103827210|1}}

|

|

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 31

| style="text-align: center;" | Cream-eyed bulbul

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| Pycnonotus pseudosimplex

| Lowland and hill dipterocarp and peat swamp forests; lower montane forests{{sfn|Phillipps|Phillipps|2014|p=244}}{{sfn|Myers|2016|p=242}}

| data-sort-value=7 | {{IUCN status|LC|155219571|1}}

|

|

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 32

| style="text-align: center;" | Pale-faced bulbul

| File:Pale-faced bulbul.jpg

| Pycnonotus leucops

| Upper montane forest{{sfn|Phillipps|Phillipps|2014|p=248}}{{sfn|Myers|2016|p=240}}

| data-sort-value=7 | {{IUCN status|LC|103834499|1}}

| Sometimes considered to be a subspecies of the flavescent bulbul.{{sfn|ITIS|2012b|ref=Pale-faced bulbul}}

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scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 33

| style="text-align: center;" | Bornean stubtail

| File:Bornean Stubtail 0A2A1444.jpg

| Urosphena whiteheadi

| Hill dipterocarp forest; lower and upper montane forest{{sfn|Stattersfield|Crosby|Long|Wege|1998|p=486}}

| data-sort-value=7 | {{IUCN status|LC|22714365|1}}

|

| 157

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 34

| style="text-align: center;" | Friendly bush-warbler

| File:Locustella accentor Keulemans.jpg

| Locustella accentor

| Upper montane forest{{sfn|Stattersfield|Crosby|Long|Wege|1998|p=486}}

| data-sort-value=7 | {{IUCN status|LC|22714554|1}}

|

| 157

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 35

| style="text-align: center;" | Chestnut-crested yuhina

|File:Chestnut-crested Yuhina 0A2A3688.jpg

| Staphida everetti

| Hill dipterocarp forest; lower and upper montane forest{{sfn|Stattersfield|Crosby|Long|Wege|1998|p=486}}

| data-sort-value=7 | {{IUCN status|LC|22716725|1}}

|

| 157

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 36

| style="text-align: center;" | Pygmy white-eye

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| Heleia squamifrons

| Hill dipterocarp forest and lower montane forest{{sfn|Stattersfield|Crosby|Long|Wege|1998|p=486}}

| data-sort-value=7 | {{IUCN status|LC|22714319|1}}

|

| 157

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 37

| style="text-align: center;" | Mountain blackeye

| File:Mountain Black-eye, Mount Kinabalu, Borneo (5836192783).jpg

| Zosterops emiliae

| Upper montane forest{{sfn|Stattersfield|Crosby|Long|Wege|1998|p=486}}

| data-sort-value=7 | {{IUCN status|LC|22714332|1}}

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| 157

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 38

| style="text-align: center;" | Meratus white-eye

| File:Zosterops meratusensis 241289656.jpg

| Zosterops meratusensis

| Montane forest

| data-sort-value=7 | {{IUCN status|LC|216557421|1}}

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scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 39

| style="text-align: center;" | Bare-headed laughingthrush

| File:0A2A1562 Bare-headed Laughingthrush.jpg

| Melanocichla calva

| Lower and upper montane forest{{sfn|Stattersfield|Crosby|Long|Wege|1998|p=486}}

| data-sort-value=7 | {{IUCN status|LC|22715617|1}}

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| 157

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 40

| style="text-align: center;" | Black-throated wren-babbler

|File:Turdinus atrigularis.jpg

| Turdinus atrigularis

| Lowland dipterocarp forest{{sfn|Phillipps|Phillipps|2014|p=262}}{{sfn|Myers|2016|p=260}}

| data-sort-value=6 | {{IUCN status|NT|22716048|1}}

|

|

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 41

| style="text-align: center;" | Black-browed babbler

|File:Malacocincla perspicillata 179807549.jpg

| Malacocincla perspicillata

| Probably lowland forest{{sfn|Phillipps|Phillipps|2014|p=258}}{{sfn|Myers|2016|p=262}}

| data-sort-value=8 | {{IUCN status|DD|22715827|1}}

| Rediscovered in 2020, more than 170 years after the only specimen was collected.{{sfn|Akbar|Nugroho|Suranto|Fauzan|2020|p=13}}

| s099

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 42

| style="text-align: center;" | Mountain wren-babbler

|File:Mountain Wren-babbler 0A2A2125.jpg

| Gypsophila crassa

| Lower and upper montane forest{{sfn|Stattersfield|Crosby|Long|Wege|1998|p=486}}

| data-sort-value=7 | {{IUCN status|LC|22716079|1}}

|

| 157

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 43

| style="text-align: center;" | Bornean wren-babbler

|

| Ptilocichla leucogrammica

| Lowland dipterocarp and peat swamp forests; kerangas forest{{sfn|Phillipps|Phillipps|2014|p=262}}{{sfn|Myers|2016|p=258}}

| data-sort-value=5 | {{IUCN status|VU|22716010|1}}

|

|

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 44

| style="text-align: center;" | Chestnut-hooded laughingthrush

| File:Chestnut-hooded Laughingthrush (Garrulax treacheri).JPG

| Pterorhinus treacheri

| Hill dipterocarp forest; lower and upper montane forests{{sfn|Phillipps|Phillipps|2014|p=270}}{{sfn|Myers|2016|p=266}}

| data-sort-value=7 | {{IUCN status|LC|103872315|1}}

|

|

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 45

| style="text-align: center;" | Everett's thrush

| File:Zoothera everetti.jpg

| Zoothera everetti

| Lower and upper montane forest{{sfn|Stattersfield|Crosby|Long|Wege|1998|p=486}}

| data-sort-value=6 | {{IUCN status|NT|22708378|1}}

|

| 157

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 46

| style="text-align: center;" | Fruithunter

| File:Fruit-Hunter, Mount Kinabalu, Borneo (5836741794).jpg

| Chlamydochaera jefferyi

| Lower and upper montane forest{{sfn|Stattersfield|Crosby|Long|Wege|1998|p=486}}

| data-sort-value=7 | {{IUCN status|LC|22708965|1}}

|

| 157

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 47

| style="text-align: center;" | White-crowned shama

| File:White-crowned Shama 0A2A2226.jpg

| Copsychus stricklandii

| Lowland and hill dipterocarp and peat swamp forests; lower montane forest{{sfn|Phillipps|Phillipps|2014|p=284}}{{sfn|Myers|2016|p=280}}

| data-sort-value=7 | {{IUCN status|LC|103894856|1}}

| Sometimes considered to be a subspecies of the white-rumped shama.{{sfn|CABI|2021|ref=White-crowned shama}}

|

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 48

| style="text-align: center;" | Dayak blue flycatcher

|File:Dayak Blue Flycatcher male 0A2A7166.jpg

| Cyornis montanus

| Montane forest

| data-sort-value=7 | {{IUCN status|LC|22709553|1}}

| Sometimes considered to be a subspecies of the hill blue flycatcher (aka Javan blue flycatcher).

| 157

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 49

| style="text-align: center;" | Meratus blue flycatcher

|File:Cyornis kadayangensis male.jpg

| Cyornis kadayangensis

| Montane forest

| data-sort-value=7 | {{IUCN status|NT|217110468|1}}

|

| 157

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 50

| style="text-align: center;" | Bornean blue flycatcher

|File:Bornean Blue Flycatcher 0A2A9460.jpg

| Cyornis superbus

| Lowland and hill dipterocarp forest{{sfn|Phillipps|Phillipps|2014|p=294}}{{sfn|Myers|2016|p=284}}

| data-sort-value=7 | {{IUCN status|LC|22709553|1}}

|

|

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 51

| style="text-align: center;" | Crocker jungle flycatcher

|

| Cyornis ruficrissa

| Montane forest

| data-sort-value=9 | Not recognised by IUCN

| Sometimes considered to be a subspecies of the Philippine jungle flycatcher.

| 157

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 52

| style="text-align: center;" | Eyebrowed jungle flycatcher

|File:Eyebrowed Jungle Flycatcher (13890365573).jpg

| Vauriella gularis

| Lower and upper montane forest{{sfn|Stattersfield|Crosby|Long|Wege|1998|p=486}}

| data-sort-value=7 | {{IUCN status|LC|22709172|1}}

|

| 157

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 53

| style="text-align: center;" | Bornean forktail

|File:Enicurus borneensis 308732702.jpg

| Enicurus borneensis

| Streams in lower to upper montane forest{{sfn|Phillipps|Phillipps|2014|p=286}}{{sfn|Myers|2016|p=292}}

| data-sort-value=9 | Not recognised by IUCN

| Sometimes considered to be a subspecies of the white-crowned forktail.{{sfn|ITIS|2012c|ref=Bornean forktail}}

|

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 54

| style="text-align: center;" | Bornean whistling thrush

| File:Bornean Whistling Thrush.png

| Myophonus borneensis

| Lower and upper montane forest{{sfn|Phillipps|Phillipps|2014|p=280}}{{sfn|Myers|2016|p=292}}

| data-sort-value=7 | {{IUCN status|LC|22732973|1}}

|

|

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 55

| style="text-align: center;" | Bornean leafbird

| File:Bornean Leafbird 0A2A2886.jpg

| Chloropsis kinabaluensis

| Lower and upper montane forest{{sfn|Phillipps|Phillipps|2014|p=220}}{{sfn|Myers|2016|p=300}}

| data-sort-value=7 | {{IUCN status|LC|22732262|1}}

|

|

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 56

| style="text-align: center;" | Yellow-rumped flowerpecker

| File:Yellow-rumped Flowerpecker 2.png

| Prionochilus xanthopygius

| Lowland, hill and lower montane forest{{sfn|Phillipps|Phillipps|2014|p=304}}{{sfn|Myers|2016|p=302}}

| data-sort-value=7 | {{IUCN status|LC|22717463|1}}

|

|

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 57

| style="text-align: center;" | Spectacled flowerpecker

| File:Spectacled Flowerpecker by Karen Phillipps Wikimedia Commons ((sub st OP)).jpg

| Dicaeum dayakorum

| Lowland and hill dipterocarp forest{{sfn|Phillipps|Phillipps|2014|p=306}}{{sfn|Myers|2016|p=302}}

| data-sort-value=8 | {{IUCN status|DD|179385431|1}}

| Described to science in 2019.{{sfn|Saucier|Milensky|Caraballo-Ortiz|Ragai|2019}}

|

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 58

| style="text-align: center;" | Black-sided flowerpecker

| File:Black-sided Flowerpecker (Dicaeum monticolum) - Gunung Alab.jpg

| Dicaeum monticolum

| Hill dipterocarp forest; lower and upper montane forest{{sfn|Stattersfield|Crosby|Long|Wege|1998|p=486}}

| data-sort-value=7 | {{IUCN status|LC|22717572|1}}

|

| 157

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 59

| style="text-align: center;" | Bornean spiderhunter

|

| Arachnothera everetti

| Lowland, hill, and lower montane forest{{sfn|Phillipps|Phillipps|2014|p=314}}{{sfn|Myers|2016|p=314}}

| data-sort-value=7 | {{IUCN status|LC|103792496|1}}

| Sometimes considered to be a subspecies of streaky-breasted spiderhunter.{{sfn|BirdLife International|2021g}}

|

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 60

| style="text-align: center;" | Whitehead's spiderhunter

|File:ArachnotheraJuliaeKeulemans.jpg

| Arachnothera juliae

| Lower and upper montane forest{{sfn|Stattersfield|Crosby|Long|Wege|1998|p=486}}

| data-sort-value=7 | {{IUCN status|LC|22718131|1}}

|

| 157

scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | 61

| style="text-align: center;" | Dusky munia

| File:Lonch fuscan 090809-10432 klr.jpg

| Lonchura fuscans

| Scrub, gardens, grasslands, and rice paddies{{sfn|Phillipps|Phillipps|2014|p=318}}{{sfn|Myers|2016|p=318}}

| data-sort-value=7 | {{IUCN status|LC|22719812|1}}

|

|

See also

Notes

Citations

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