MAMMALS OF MIKUMI NATIONAL PARK
- 1. Bush Duiker
- 2. Common Waterbuck
- 3. Bohor Reedbuck
- 4. Impala
- 5. Sable Antelope
- 6. Bushbuck
- 7. Greater Kudu
- 8. African Buffalo
- 9. African Hare
- 10. Cane rat
- 11. Porcupine
- 12. Striped Ground squirrel
- 13. Bush squirrel
- 14. Spring Hare
- 15. African Dormouse
- 16. Banded Mongoose
- 17. Spotted Hyaena
- 18. Cheetah
- 19. Serval
- 20. Lion
- 21. Leopard
- 22. Ant Bear/ Aardvark
- 23. Rock Hyrax
- 24. African Elephant/ Bush Elephant/ Savannah Elephant
- 25. Common zebra/ Plains zebra(Grant’s zebra races)
- 26. Common Hippopotamus
- 27. Common Warthog
- 28. Masai Giraffe/ Kilimanjaro Giraffe
- 29. Wildebeest
- 30. Harvey Red Duiker
- 31. Spectacled Elephat shrew
- 32. Epauletted Fruit Bat
- 33. Hollow-faced Bat
- 34. Lesser Leaf-nosed Bat
- 35. Yellow-bellied Bat
- 36. White-bellied Free-tailed Bat
- 37. Bush Baby
- 38. Black-faced vervet Monkey
- 39. Yellow Baboon
- 40. Hunting Dog
- 41. Black-backed jackal
- 42. Bat-eared Fox
- 43. Ratel / Honey Badger
- 44. Small-spotted Genet
- 45. Large-spotted Genet
- 46. Dwarf Mongoose.
BIRDS OF MIKUMI NATIONAL PARK (TANZANIA);
The park has over 450 species of birds, making it one of the most important bird localities in Tanzania.
- 1. Long-tailed cormorant
- 2. Great white pelican
- 3. Pink-backed pelican
- 4. Black-headed Heron
- 5. Goliath Heron
- 6. Yellow-billed Egret
- 7. Black Heron
- 8. Little Egret
- 9. Buff – backed Heron/ Cattle Egret
- 10. Squacco Heron
- 11. Green-backed Heron
- 12. White-backed Night Heron
- 13. Hamerkop
- 14. White stork
- 15. Open-bill stork
- 16. Saddle-bill stork
- 17. Marabou stork
- 18. Wood Ibis/Yellow-billed stork
- 19. Sacred Ibis
- 20. Hadada Ibis
- 21. African spoonbill
- 22. Red-billed Duck
- 23. Pygmy Goose
- 24. Egyptian Goose
- 25. Knob-billed Duck
- 26. Secretary Bird
- 27. White-backed vulture
- 28. European Hobby (mainly spring migrant)
- 29. Red-necked Falcon
- 30. European Kestrel
- 31. Lesser Kestrel
- 32. Dickinson’s Kestrel
- 33. Cuckoo Falcon
- 34. African Black Kite
- 35. Black-shouldered Kite
- 36. Tawny Eagle
- 37. Wahlberg’s Eagle
- 38. Martial Eagle
- 39. Lizard Buzzard
- 40. Black-chested Harrier Eagle
- 41. Bateleur
- 42. African Fish Eagle
- 43. Little sparrow Hawk
- 44. Ovampo sparrow Hawk
- 45. Great sparrow Hawk
- 46. Shikra
- 47. Gabar Goshawk
- 48. Dark chanting Goshawk
- 49. Montagu’s Harrier
- 50. Pallid Harrier
- 51. European Marsh Harrier
- 52. African Marsh Harrier
- 53. Harrier Hawk
- 54. Coqui Francolin
- 55. Shelley’s (Grey wing) Francolin
- 56. Red-necked spurfowl
- 57. Harlequin quail
- 58. Helmeted Guinea-fowl
- 59. Black crake
- 60. Crowned Crane
- 61. Black-bellied Bustard
- 62. Spotted stone curlew
- 63. Water Dikkop
- 64. African jacana
- 65. Little Ringed Plover
- 66. Kittlitz’s Plover
- 67. Three-banded Plover
- 68. Crowned Plover
- 69. Blacksmith Plover
- 70. Painted snipe
- 71. Ruff
- 72. Common sandpiper
- 73. Green sandpiper
- 74. Wood sandpiper
- 75. Greenshank
- 76. Temminck’s courser
- 77. Bronze-winged courser
- 78. Pratincole
- 79. Red-eyed Dove
- 80. Ring-necked Dove
- 81. Laughing Dove
- 82. Namaqua Dove
- 83. Tambourine Dove
- 84. Emerald – spotted wood Dove
- 85. Delalande’s Green pigeon
- 86. European cuckoo
- 87. African cuckoo
- 88. Red-chested cuckoo
- 89. Levaillant’s cuckoo
- 90. Black and white cuckoo
- 91. Emerald cuckoo
- 92. Didric cuckoo
- 93. White-browed coucal
- 94. Violet-crested Turaco
- 95. Bare-faced Go-away-bird
- 96. Brown-necked parrot
- 97. Brown parrot
- 98. Yellow –collared Lovebird
- 99. European Roller
- 100. Racquet-tailed Roller
- 101. Lilac-breasted Roller
- 102. Rufous-crowned Roller
- 103. Broad-billed Roller
- 104. Pied Kingfisher
- 105. Half-collared Kingfisher
- 106. Malachite Kingfisher
- 107. Pygmy Kingfisher
- 108. Grey-headed Kingfisher
- 109. Striped Kingfisher
- 110. European Bee-eater
- 111. Madagascar Bee-eater
- 112. Southern Carmine-Bee-eater
- 113. White-throated Bee-eater
- 114. Boehm’s Bee-eater
- 115. Little Bee-eater
- 116. Swallow-tailed Bee-eater
- 117. Trumpeter Hornbill
- 118. Grey Hornbill
- 119. Crowned Hornbill
- 120. Pale-billed Hornbill
- 121. Ground Hornbill
- 122. African Hoopoe
- 123. Green wood Hoopoe
- 124. Scimitar-bill
- 125. African Marsh owl
- 126. African wood owl
- 127. African scops owl
- 128. Pearl-spotted owlet
- 129. Verreaux’s Eagle owl
- 130. European Nightjar
- 131. Freckled Nightjar
- 132. Plain Nightjar
- 133. White-tailed Nightjar
- 134. Pennant-wing Nightjar
- 135. Long-tailed Nightjar
- 136. Speckled Mousebird
- 137. Narina’s Trogon
- 138. Black-collared Barbet
- 139. Spotted-flanked Barbet
- 140. Red-fronted Barbet
- 141. Whyte’s Barbet
- 142. Red-fronted Tinkerbird
- 143. Levaillant’s Barbet
- 144. Red and Yellow Barbet
- 145. Greater Honey Guide
- 146. Lesser Honey Guide
- 147. Little spotted woodpecker
- 148. Cardinal woodpecker
- 149. Spotted-throated woodpecker
- 150. Bearded woodpecker
- 151. Mottled swift
- 152. Little swift
- 153. White-rumped swift
- 154. Palm swift
- 155. Boehm/s spinetail
- 156. Flapppet Lark
- 157. Red-cappped Lark
- 158. African pied wagtail
- 159. Blue-headed wagtail and races
- 160. Long-billed pipit
- 161. Richard’s pipit
- 162. Yellow throated longclaw
- 163. Arrow-marked Babbler
- 164. Yellow-vented Bulbul
- 165. Brownbul
- 166. Fischer’s Greenbul
- 167. European spotted Flycatcher
- 168. Ashy Flycatcher
- 169. Pale Flycatcher
- 170. South African Black Flycatcher
- 171. Silverbird
- 172. Boehm’s Flycatcher
- 173. Black and white Flycatcher
- 174. Yellow-bellied Flycatcher
- 175. Chin-spot Flycatcher
- 176. Black-throated wattle eye
- 177. White-tailed crested Flycatcher
- 178. Paradise Flycatcher
- 179. Kurrichane Thrush
- 180. Ground scraper Thrush
- 181. Angola Rock Thrush
- 182. European common wheatear
- 183. Capped wheatear
- 184. Red-tailed/ Familiar chat
- 185. Cliff chat
- 186. White-headed Black chat
- 187. European whinchat
- 188. White-browed Robin chat
- 189. Red-capped Robin chat
- 190. Spotted morning warbler
- 191. Red-backed scrub Robin
- 192. Black cap warbler
- 193. European willow warbler
- 194. Barred wren warbler
- 195. Rattling Cisticola
- 196. Croaking cisticola
- 197. Tawny-flanked prinia
- 198. African moustached warbler
- 199. European swallow
- 200. Angola swallow
- 201. Blue swallow
- 202. Wire-tailed swallow
- 203. Red-rumped swallow
- 204. Striped swallow
- 205. Grey –rumped swallow
- 206. African sand Martin
- 207. Banded Martin
- 208. Black cuckoo shrike
- 209. White-breasted cuckoo shrike
- 210. Drongo
- 211. Square-tailed Drongo
- 212. Straight-crested Helmet shrike
- 213. Retz’s Red-billed shrike
- 214. White-crowned shrike
- 215. Northern Brubru
- 216. Souza’s shrike
- 217. Red-backed shrike
- 218. Red-tailed shrike
- 219. Magpie shrike
- 220. Slate-coloured Boubou
- 221. Tropical Boubou
- 222. Black-backed puff-back
- 223. Black-headed Tchagra
- 224. Brown-headed Tchagra
- 225. Black cap Tchagra
- 226. Sulphur-breasted Bush Shrike
- 227. Grey-headed Bush shrike
- 228. Nicator
- 229. Black Tit
- 230. Cinnamon-breasted Tit
- 231. African Penduline Tit
- 232. European Golden Oriole
- 233. African Golden Oriole
- 234. Black-headed oriole
- 235. Pied crow
- 236. White-naped Raven
- 237. Wattled starling
- 238. Violet-backed starling
- 239. Blue-eared Glossy starling
- 240. Lesser Blue-eared starling
- 241. Ruppell’s Long-tailed starling
- 242. Ashy starling
- 243. Superb starling
- 243. Red-billed oxpecker
- 244. Yellow white-eye
- 245. Little purple-banded sunbird
- 246. Mariqua sunbird
- 247. Shelley’s Double-collared sunbird
- 248. Variable sunbird
- 249. Southern Double-collared sunbird
- 250. Amethyst sunbird
- 251. Scarlet-chested sunbird
- 252. Olive sunbird
- 253. Collared sunbird
- 254. Violet backed sunbird
- 255. Spotted creeper
- 256. White-headed Buffalo weaver
- 257. White-browed sparrow weaver
- 258. Grey-headed sparrow
- 259. Yellow-throated Petronia
- 260. Layard’s Black – headed weaver
- 261. Masked weaver
- 262. Golden-backed weaver
- 263. Black-necked weaver
- 264. Spectacled weaver
- 265. Holub’s Golden weaver
- 266. Grosbeak weaver
- 267. Red-billed weaver
- 268. Red-billed quelea
- 269. Cardinal quelea
- 270. Red Bishop
- 271. Black – winged Bishop
- 272. Yellow Bishop
- 273. Fan-tailed widow-bird
- 274. Yellow Mantled widow-bird
- 275. White-winged widow-bird
- 276. Red – collared widow – bird
- 277. Bronze Mannikin
- 278. Rufous – backed Mannikin
- 279. Magpie Mannikin
- 280. Grey-headed silverbill
- 281. Urungu seed-cracker
- 282. Quail Finch
- 283. Peter’s Twin – spot
- 284. Green –winged pytilia
- 285. Jameson’s Fire Finch
- 286. Red-billed Fire Finch
- 287. Yellow-bellied Waxbill
- 288. Waxbill
- 289. Zebra waxbill
- 290. Angola Cordon-bleu
- 291. Red-cheeked cordon-bleu
- 292. Purple Grenadier
- 293. Indigo-bird
- 294. Pin-tailed whydah
- 295. Fischer’s straw-tailed whydah
- 296. Paradise whydah
- 297. Yellow-fronted canary
- 298. Brimstone canary
- 299. Streaky-headed seed-eater
- 300. Three-streaked Bunting
- 301. Golden-breasted Bunting
- 302. Cinnamon-breasted Rock Bunting