List of Birds of Singapore - List of Birds

List of Birds

Abundance

VC = Very Common C = Common U = Uncommon
R = Rare VR = Very Rare Ex = Extinct

Status

I = Introduced rI = Reintroduced Es = Escapee
O = Ornamental F = Free-ranging RB = Resident Breeder
R = Resident WV = Winter Visitor PM = Passage Migrant
MB = Migrant Breeder V = Vagrant NBV = Non-breeding Visitor

Birding spots

AP = Admiralty Park BB = Bukit Batok BC = Bukit Brown Cemetery
BG = Botanic Gardens BT = Bukit Timah BW = Bidadari/Woodleigh
CF = Central Forests CR = Changi Reclaimed Land FC = Fort Canning
JL = Jurong Lake JS = Johor Strait KB = Khatib Bongsu
KD = Kranji Dam/Reservoir KM = Kranji Marsh KR = Kent Ridge Park
LH = Lorong Halus ME = Marina East MF = Mt Faber
MM = Mandai Mudflat MS = Marina South NT = Neo Tiew Lane
PB = Pedra Blanca PG = Punggol Grassland PH = Pulau Hantu
PP = Pulau Punggol PR = Pasir Ris PS = Pulau Semakau
PT = Pulau Tekong PU = Pulau Ubin PY = Poyan
SB = Sungei Buloh SE = Serangoon Estuary SG = Simpang Grassland
SJ = St John's Island SL = Seletar SP = Sembawang Park
SS = Singapore Strait ST = Sentosa TB = Telok Blangah Hill
TG = Tuas Grassland TP = Tampines WC = West Coast

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