Birds of the Comoros

Comoros, in the Indian Ocean off the east coast of Africa, offers a rich diversity of bird species. Although the islands are relatively small, they are home to various habitats, including rainforests, wetlands, and coastal areas, which attract numerous bird species.

The national bird of the Comoros is the appropriately named Comoro Blue Pigeon. Other notable species include the Malagasy Kingfisher, the Greater Vasa Parrot, and the Comoro White-eye.

Birds of Comoros

List of Common Birds Found in the Comoros

Native Birds

  • African Swift
  • Aldabra Drongo
  • Aldabra Greenbul
  • Aldabra Rail
  • Aldabra Warbler
  • Aldabra White-eye
  • Allen’s Gallinule
  • Anjouan Scops Owl
  • Anjouan Sunbird
  • Bronze Mannikin
  • Common Ringed Plover
  • Comoro Black Parrot
  • Comoro Blue Pigeon
  • Comoro Blue Vanga
  • Comoro Brush Warbler
  • Comoro Cuckooshrike
  • Comoro Flycatcher
  • Comoro Greenbul
  • Comoro Green Pigeon
  • Comoro Green Sunbird
  • Comoro Kestrel
  • Comoro Kingfisher
  • Comoro Nightjar
  • Comoro Olive Pigeon
  • Comoro Paradise Flycatcher
  • Comoros Fody
  • Comoro Sunbird
  • Comoro Thrush
  • Comoro White-eye
  • Coquerel’s Coua
  • Crested Drongo
  • Frances’s Sparrowhawk
  • Grand Comoro Bulbul
  • Grand Comoro Coucal
  • Grand Comoro Drongo
  • Grand Comoro White-eye
  • Great Frigatebird
  • Greater Vasa Parrot
  • Humblot’s Flycatcher
  • Humblot’s Heron
  • Humblot’s Sunbird
  • Lesser Noddy
  • Lesser Vasa Parrot
  • Madagascar Paradise-flycatcher
  • Malagasy Kingfisher
  • Malagasy White-eye
  • Mayotte Cuckooshrike
  • Mayotte Drongo
  • Mayotte Olive Pigeon
  • Mayotte Scops Owl
  • Mayotte Sunbird
  • Mayotte White-eye
  • Mayotte White-throated Rail
  • Moheli Brush Warbler
  • Moheli Bulbul
  • Moheli Kingfisher
  • Moheli Scops Owl
  • Moheli White-eye

Non-native Birds

  • Common Myna
  • Gray-headed Lovebird
  • Greater Flamingo
  • Harlequin Quail
  • Helmeted Guineafowl
  • House Sparrow
  • Knob-billed Duck
  • Madagascar Cuckoo
  • Malagasy turtle-dove
  • Red Avadavat
  • Red Fody
  • Ring-necked Dove
  • Rock Pigeon
  • Rose-ringed Parakeet
  • Tambourine Dove
  • White-faced Whistling-duck

One of the best places to go birdwatching in the Comoros Islands is Mount Karthala. It is an active volcano, so visiting it directly is not recommended, but the areas around it attract several endemic species, including the Comoro Blue Vanga and the Comoro White-eye. Another notable place is Anjouan Island, where the forests are home to the endemic Anjouan Scops Owl and Anjouan Sunbird. The best time to go birdwatching in these islands is during the dry season from May to November, as the weather during this period is more predictable, with less rainfall and lower humidity, making it easier to explore the various birding sites.

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