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5 Days Birding 10-14 Jun 23
Bird Families
It depends on which taxonomy you are using or referring to. Here is a list of website for your reference.
Birds of the World (Update: January 2020): 249 families
Don Roberson's Bird Families of the World (Update: March 2023): 260 families
Bird Families of the World (Update: 2021): 248 families
For a more standard reference, I usually use eBird / Clement's list and this is what my client's always do. Therefore I will refer to the information on website at http://www.birdsoftheworld.org
The following section continues the systematic list of avian families found within the diverse habitats of Peninsular Malaysia. This guide adheres to the latest taxonomic updates and provides essential context for birders and photographers. (updated: 19 Apr 2026)
Total Count: While globally there are more, approximately 86 families are consistently recognized in Peninsular Malaysia records.
Taxonomy: This list reflects the recent split of Calyptomenidae from Eurylaimidae and the inclusion of Vireonidae for Asian species.
Total Count: While globally there are more, approximately 86 families are consistently recognized in Peninsular Malaysia records.
Taxonomy: This list reflects the recent split of Calyptomenidae from Eurylaimidae and the inclusion of Vireonidae for Asian species.
Complete List of Bird Families: Peninsular Malaysia
Non-Passerines (Waterbirds, Raptors, and Specialists)
Phasianidae – Pheasants, Partridges, and Quails
Anatidae – Ducks, Geese, and Swans
Podicipedidae – Grebes
Columbidae – Pigeons and Doves
Podargidae – Frogmouths
Caprimulgidae – Nightjars
Apodidae – Swifts
Hemiprocnidae – Treeswifts
Cuculidae – Cuckoos, Malkohas, and Coucals
Rallidae – Rails, Crakes, and Gallinules
Heliornithidae – Masked Finfoot
Gruidae – Cranes (Vagrant)
Burhinidae – Thick-knees
Recurvirostridae – Stilts and Avocets
Charadriidae – Plovers and Lapwings
Scolopacidae – Sandpipers, Snipes, and Allies
Turnicidae – Buttonquails
Glareolidae – Pratincoles
Laridae – Gulls, Terns, and Skimmers
Stercorariidae – Skuas and Jaegers
Phaethontidae – Tropicbirds
Hydrobatidae – Storm-Petrels
Ciconiidae – Storks
Fregatidae – Frigatebirds
Sulidae – Boobies and Gannets
Anhingidae – Darters
Phalacrocoracidae – Cormorants
Pelecanidae – Pelicans
Ardeidae – Herons, Egrets, and Bitterns
Threskiornithidae – Ibises and Spoonbills
Pandionidae – Osprey
Accipitridae – Hawks, Eagles, and Kites
Tytonidae – Barn-Owls
Strigidae – True Owls
Trogonidae – Trogons
Upupidae – Hoopoe
Bucerotidae – Hornbills
Alcedinidae – Kingfishers
Meropidae – Bee-eaters
Coraciidae – Rollers
Megalaimidae – Asian Barbets
Picidae – Woodpeckers
Falconidae – Falcons and Caracaras
Passerines (Songbirds and Allies)
Eurylaimidae – Typical Broadbills
Calyptomenidae – Green Broadbills
Pittidae – Pittas
Tephrodornithidae – Woodshrikes and Philentomas
Artamidae – Woodswallows
Aegithinidae – Ioras
Campephagidae – Cuckooshrikes and Minivets
Pachycephalidae – Whistlers
Vireonidae – Erpornis and Shrike-babblers
Oriolidae – Old World Orioles
Dicruridae – Drongos
Rhipiduridae – Fantails
Monarchidae – Monarchs and Paradise-Flycatchers
Laniidae – Shrikes
Corvidae – Crows, Jays, and Magpies
Stenostiridae – Fairy Flycatchers
Paridae – Tits
Alaudidae – Larks
Pycnonotidae – Bulbuls
Hirundinidae – Swallows and Martins
Pnoepygidae – Cupwings (Wren-babblers)
Cettiidae – Bush Warblers
Phylloscopidae – Leaf Warblers
Acrocephalidae – Reed Warblers
Locustellidae – Grassbirds
Cisticolidae – Cisticolas, Prinias, and Tailorbirds
Timaliidae – Tree Babblers
Pellorneidae – Ground Babblers
Leiothrichidae – Laughingthrushes and Allies
Zosteropidae – White-eyes
Irenidae – Fairy-bluebirds
Sittidae – Nuthatches
Sturnidae – Starlings and Mynas
Turdidae – Thrushes
Muscicapidae – Old World Flycatchers and Chats
Dicaeidae – Flowerpeckers
Nectariniidae – Sunbirds and Spiderhunters
Chloropseidae – Leafbirds
Estrildidae – Munias and Parrotfinches
Passeridae – Old World Sparrows
Motacillidae – Wagtails and Pipits
Fringillidae – Finches and Allies
Emberizidae – Buntings (Vagrant)













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