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[[Sulawesi Nightjar]] (Sulawesi, also Buton, Peleng, Sula Islands, Halmahera), [[Black-billed Koel]] (Sulawesi, also Benteng, Buton, Halmahera, Manui, Peleng, Sangihe Islands, Sula Islands, Taliabu, Togian Islands), [[Elegant Imperial-Pigeon]] (Known from Tangkoko on Sulawesi. Also Benteng, Manui,  Moluccas, Sangihe Islands, Talaud Islands), [[Silver-tipped Imperial-Pigeon]] (Sulawesi, also Banggai, Buton, Peleng, Sula Islands, Taliabu, Togian Islands, Halmahera), [[Great-billed Kingfisher]] (Sulawesi, also Buton, Peleng, Sangihe, Sula Islands, Taliabu, Togian Islands, Halmahera), [[Sulawesi Myzomela]] (Sulawesi, also Bacan, Benteng, Peleng, Obi, Taliabu), [[Drab Whistler]] (Peleng nearest population to mainland Sulawesi), [[Pale-blue Monarch]] (Sulawesi, also Benteng, Buton, Halmahera, Peleng, Sula Islands, Taliabu, Togian Islands), [[Grey-sided Flowerpecker]] (Sulawesi, also Benteng, Buton, Halmahera, Manui, Peleng, Sangihe Islands, Sula Islands, Taliabu, Talaud Islands, Togian Islands, Wakitobi Regency)
 
[[Sulawesi Nightjar]] (Sulawesi, also Buton, Peleng, Sula Islands, Halmahera), [[Black-billed Koel]] (Sulawesi, also Benteng, Buton, Halmahera, Manui, Peleng, Sangihe Islands, Sula Islands, Taliabu, Togian Islands), [[Elegant Imperial-Pigeon]] (Known from Tangkoko on Sulawesi. Also Benteng, Manui,  Moluccas, Sangihe Islands, Talaud Islands), [[Silver-tipped Imperial-Pigeon]] (Sulawesi, also Banggai, Buton, Peleng, Sula Islands, Taliabu, Togian Islands, Halmahera), [[Great-billed Kingfisher]] (Sulawesi, also Buton, Peleng, Sangihe, Sula Islands, Taliabu, Togian Islands, Halmahera), [[Sulawesi Myzomela]] (Sulawesi, also Bacan, Benteng, Peleng, Obi, Taliabu), [[Drab Whistler]] (Peleng nearest population to mainland Sulawesi), [[Pale-blue Monarch]] (Sulawesi, also Benteng, Buton, Halmahera, Peleng, Sula Islands, Taliabu, Togian Islands), [[Grey-sided Flowerpecker]] (Sulawesi, also Benteng, Buton, Halmahera, Manui, Peleng, Sangihe Islands, Sula Islands, Taliabu, Talaud Islands, Togian Islands, Wakitobi Regency)
  
===Other species of interest===
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===Other notable species===
 
[[Philippine Megapode]] (Sulawesi, also Sangihe Islands, Talaud, Togian Islands, Philippines etc), [[Metallic Pigeon]] (Sulawesi, also widespread in Indonesia, Philippines, New Guinea), [[Sultan's Cuckoo-Dove]] (Sulawesi, also the Moluccas and New Guinea), [[Stephan's Dove]] (Sulawesi, also the Moluccas to the Solomon Islands), [[Grey-cheeked Green-Pigeon]] (Sulawesi, also widespread across  adjacent islands, Bali, Halmahera, Java), [[Pink-headed Imperial-Pigeon]] (Benteng nearest population to Sulawesi), [[Black-backed Swamphen]] (Sulawesi, also widespread in Indonesia, Malay Peninsula), [[Javan Plover]] (Sulawesi, also Bali, Java, Lesser Sundas, Singapore (?)), [[Spotted Kestrel]] (Sulawesi, also Bali, Java, Lesser Sundas, Moluccas, Mindanao), [[Yellow-crested Cockatoo]] (Sulawesi; widespread (and introduced elsewhere) but rare), [[White-shouldered Triller]] (Sulawesi, also Bali, Java, Lesser Sundas), [[Citrine Canary-Flycatcher]] (Sulawesi, also Banggai, Buton, Peleng, Sula Islands, Taliabu, Philippines), [[Red-chested Flowerpecker]] (Sulawesi, also Bali, Lesser Sundas), [[Pale-headed Munia]] (Sulawesi, also Lesser Sundas)
 
[[Philippine Megapode]] (Sulawesi, also Sangihe Islands, Talaud, Togian Islands, Philippines etc), [[Metallic Pigeon]] (Sulawesi, also widespread in Indonesia, Philippines, New Guinea), [[Sultan's Cuckoo-Dove]] (Sulawesi, also the Moluccas and New Guinea), [[Stephan's Dove]] (Sulawesi, also the Moluccas to the Solomon Islands), [[Grey-cheeked Green-Pigeon]] (Sulawesi, also widespread across  adjacent islands, Bali, Halmahera, Java), [[Pink-headed Imperial-Pigeon]] (Benteng nearest population to Sulawesi), [[Black-backed Swamphen]] (Sulawesi, also widespread in Indonesia, Malay Peninsula), [[Javan Plover]] (Sulawesi, also Bali, Java, Lesser Sundas, Singapore (?)), [[Spotted Kestrel]] (Sulawesi, also Bali, Java, Lesser Sundas, Moluccas, Mindanao), [[Yellow-crested Cockatoo]] (Sulawesi; widespread (and introduced elsewhere) but rare), [[White-shouldered Triller]] (Sulawesi, also Bali, Java, Lesser Sundas), [[Citrine Canary-Flycatcher]] (Sulawesi, also Banggai, Buton, Peleng, Sula Islands, Taliabu, Philippines), [[Red-chested Flowerpecker]] (Sulawesi, also Bali, Lesser Sundas), [[Pale-headed Munia]] (Sulawesi, also Lesser Sundas)
  

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Sulawesi

Overview

Sulawesi, aka Celebes, is Indonesia's fourth largest island (the world's eleventh) and its third largest by population. The island has a strange, vaguely starfish shape with four main "arms". It lies to the east of Wallace's line but nonetheless has many Asian faunal components such as Anoa, macaques and tarsiers. Much of the interior is mountainous with altitudes which may exceed 2,000 m.

Birds

Mainland Sulawesi has around 410 bird species.

Endemics

Mainland Sulawesi has between 71 and 77 endemic species depending on authority. This compares favourably with Colombia, the country with the most bird species. That has roughly the same number of endemics (80-90ish) but is around 6.5 times larger!

Hylocitrea may deserve its own family.

The following list tries to reflect birds which are restricted to the Indonesian province of Sulawesi. See below the table for species which also occur on Halmahera and other islands.

Sulawesi endemic birds
species notes mainland Sulawesi Bacan Banggai Benteng Bunaken Buton Kabaena Island Lembeh Mantehage Manui Peleng Sangihe Islands Selayar Islands Sula Islands Tagian Islands Talaud Islands Taliabu Tanah Jampea Thulandang Togian Islands Wakitobi Regency
Maleo x
Sula Megapode x x x
Diabolical Nightjar x x
Bay Coucal x x x
Yellow-billed Malkoha x x x
Sulawesi Cuckoo x x
Flores Sea Cuckoo-Dove x
White-faced Cuckoo-Dove x x x
Sula Cuckoo-Dove x x x x
Sulawesi Ground Dove x x
Red-eared Fruit-Dove x
Banggai Fruit-Dove x x
Maroon-chinned Fruit-Dove x x
Sula Fruit-Dove x x
White-bellied Imperial-Pigeon x x x x x x x
Grey-headed Imperial-Pigeon x
Sombre Pigeon x
Snoring Rail x
Blue-faced Rail x x
Talaud Rail x
Talaud Bush-hen x
Isabelline Bush-hen x x x
Sulawesi Woodcock x
Sulawesi Serpent-Eagle x x x x x x x
Sulawesi Hawk-Eagle x x x x x
Sulawesi Goshawk x x x
Spot-tailed Goshawk x x
Small Sparrowhawk x
Vinous-breasted Sparrowhawk x x x x x
Minahasa Masked-Owl x
Taliabu Masked-Owl x
Sulawesi Masked-Owl x x x x x
Togian Boobook x
Ochre-bellied Boobook x x
Cinnabar Boobook x
Speckled Boobook x x
Sulawesi Scops-Owl x x x
Banggai Scops-Owl x x
Siau Scops-Owl
Sangihe Scops-Owl
Knobbed Hornbill x x x
Sulawesi Hornbill x x x
Purple-winged Roller x x
Green-backed Kingfisher x x x
Scaly-breasted Kingfisher x
Sulawesi Lilac Kingfisher x x x
Sangihe Lilac Kingfisher known from Tangkoko in Sulawesi x x
Talaud Kingfisher x x
Sulawesi Dwarf-Kingfisher x x x
Purple-bearded Bee-eater x
Sulawesi Pygmy Woodpecker x x x
Ashy Woodpecker x x x
Golden-mantled Racquet-tail x x x x x x x
Yellow-breasted Racquet-tail x x x
Sula Lorikeet x x
Yellow-cheeked Lorikeet x
Ornate Lorikeet x x x x x
Red-and-blue Lory known from NE Sulawesi x x x
Sulawesi Hanging-Parrot x x x x
Sula Hanging-Parrot x x x
Sangihe Hanging-Parrot x
Pygmy Hanging-Parrot x x x
Sulawesi Pitta x x x x
Sula Pitta x x x
Dark-eared Myza x
White-eared Myza x
Taliabu Myzomela x
Ivory-backed Woodswallow x x x x x
Cerulean Cuckooshrike x
Pied Cuckooshrike Seram (?) x x x x x x
Slaty Cuckooshrike x x x
White-rumped Cuckooshrike x x
Sulawesi Cicadabird x x x x x x
Sulawesi Cicadabird |Salvadori's Cicadabird x x
Sula Cicadabird x x
Pygmy Cuckooshrike x x
White-rumped Triller x x x x x x x x
Maroon-backed Whistler x
Sangihe Whistler x
Sulphur-bellied Whistler x
Sulawesi Drongo x x x x x x
Sulawesi Fantail x x x
Peleng Fantail x
Taliabu Fantail x
Cerulean Flycatcher x
White-tipped Monarch x x
Piping Crow x x x
Banggai Crow x x
Hylocitrea x
Togian Golden-Bulbul x
Sangihe Golden-Bulbul x
Sulawesi Leaf Warbler x
Lompobattang Leaf Warbler x
Sulawesi Bush Warbler x
Taliabu Bush Warbler x
Malia x
Streak-headed White-eye x x x
Wakatobi White-eye x
Black-crowned White-eye x x x x
Sangihe White-eye x
Sulawesi White-eye x x x
Togian White-eye x
Black-ringed White-eye x
Sulawesi Babbler x x x x
Sulawesi Myna x x
Helmeted Myna x x x
White-necked Myna x x
Bare-eyed Myna x x
Fiery-browed Myna x
Finch-billed Myna Introduced elsewhere x x x x
Pale-bellied Myna Introduced elsewhere x
Geomalia x
Rusty-backed Thrush x x x
Red-and-black Thrush x x
Sulawesi Thrush x
Sulawesi Brown Flycatcher x
Sula Jungle Flycatcher x x
Banggai Jungle Flycatcher x x
Matinan Flycatcher x
Blue-fronted Flycatcher x
Great Shortwing x
Rufous-throated Flycatcher x x
Lompobattang Flycatcher x
Yellow-sided Flowerpecker x x x x
Crimson-crowned Flowerpecker x
Elegant Sunbird known from NE Sulawesi x x

Regional endemics

These species also occur on Halmahera or other Moluccan islands:

Sulawesi Nightjar (Sulawesi, also Buton, Peleng, Sula Islands, Halmahera), Black-billed Koel (Sulawesi, also Benteng, Buton, Halmahera, Manui, Peleng, Sangihe Islands, Sula Islands, Taliabu, Togian Islands), Elegant Imperial-Pigeon (Known from Tangkoko on Sulawesi. Also Benteng, Manui, Moluccas, Sangihe Islands, Talaud Islands), Silver-tipped Imperial-Pigeon (Sulawesi, also Banggai, Buton, Peleng, Sula Islands, Taliabu, Togian Islands, Halmahera), Great-billed Kingfisher (Sulawesi, also Buton, Peleng, Sangihe, Sula Islands, Taliabu, Togian Islands, Halmahera), Sulawesi Myzomela (Sulawesi, also Bacan, Benteng, Peleng, Obi, Taliabu), Drab Whistler (Peleng nearest population to mainland Sulawesi), Pale-blue Monarch (Sulawesi, also Benteng, Buton, Halmahera, Peleng, Sula Islands, Taliabu, Togian Islands), Grey-sided Flowerpecker (Sulawesi, also Benteng, Buton, Halmahera, Manui, Peleng, Sangihe Islands, Sula Islands, Taliabu, Talaud Islands, Togian Islands, Wakitobi Regency)

Other notable species

Philippine Megapode (Sulawesi, also Sangihe Islands, Talaud, Togian Islands, Philippines etc), Metallic Pigeon (Sulawesi, also widespread in Indonesia, Philippines, New Guinea), Sultan's Cuckoo-Dove (Sulawesi, also the Moluccas and New Guinea), Stephan's Dove (Sulawesi, also the Moluccas to the Solomon Islands), Grey-cheeked Green-Pigeon (Sulawesi, also widespread across adjacent islands, Bali, Halmahera, Java), Pink-headed Imperial-Pigeon (Benteng nearest population to Sulawesi), Black-backed Swamphen (Sulawesi, also widespread in Indonesia, Malay Peninsula), Javan Plover (Sulawesi, also Bali, Java, Lesser Sundas, Singapore (?)), Spotted Kestrel (Sulawesi, also Bali, Java, Lesser Sundas, Moluccas, Mindanao), Yellow-crested Cockatoo (Sulawesi; widespread (and introduced elsewhere) but rare), White-shouldered Triller (Sulawesi, also Bali, Java, Lesser Sundas), Citrine Canary-Flycatcher (Sulawesi, also Banggai, Buton, Peleng, Sula Islands, Taliabu, Philippines), Red-chested Flowerpecker (Sulawesi, also Bali, Lesser Sundas), Pale-headed Munia (Sulawesi, also Lesser Sundas)

Notable Species

There are also various regional endemics or species found on / shared with nearby islands:

Sula Megapode, Gray-cheeked Green-Pigeon, Elegant Imperial-Pigeon, Pink-headed Imperial-Pigeon, Black-backed Swamphen, Javan Plover, Sangihe Lilac Kingfisher, Spotted Kestrel, Sangihe Hanging-Parrot, Red-and-blue Lory, Sula Hanging-Parrot, Slaty Cuckooshrike, White-shouldered Triller, Drab Whistler, Sangihe Golden-Bulbul, Helmeted Myna, Red-and-black Thrush, Banggai Jungle Flycatcher, Red-chested Flowerpecker, Elegant Sunbird, Pale-headed Munia

Other Wildlife

Sulawesi has 230 species of mammals. Around half are endemic: some 111 species. They include the largest viverrid in the world, the Sulawesi Palm Civet. (Note that the fossa of Madagascar has traditionally been treated as a viverrid but is now placed in the Malagasy endemic family Eupleridae. It is heavier but has a shorter head-body length.) Better known inhabitants include macaques (7 species), Anoa (2 species), tarsiers and Babirusa.


Access and Facilities

There are airports at Makassar (main), Manado and Pula. Most visitors fly from Jakarta.

Selected Sites

  • Bogani Nani Wartabone National Park (previous name Dumoga Bone National Park)
  • Lore Lindu National Park
  • Tangkoko-Batu Angus Nature Reserve


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