Birds in Mayotte
- Ducks and relatives / Anseriformes Ducks and relatives
- Сhickens and relatives / Galliformes Сhickens and relatives
- Swifts and hummingbirds / Apodiformes Swifts and hummingbirds
- Cuckoos and relatives / Cuculiformes Cuckoos and relatives
- Pigeons and doves / Columbiformes Pigeons and doves
- Pigeons, Doves / Columbidae Pigeons, Doves
- Rock Dove / Columba livia Rock DoveLC
- Comoro Olive Pigeon / Columba pollenii Comoro Olive PigeonNT
- Malagasy Turtle Dove / Nesoenas picturatus Malagasy Turtle DoveLC
- Ring-necked Dove / Streptopelia capicola Ring-necked DoveLC
- Tambourine Dove / Turtur tympanistria Tambourine DoveLC
- Comoro Blue Pigeon / Alectroenas sganzini Comoro Blue PigeonNT
- Cranes, rails and relatives / Gruiformes Cranes, rails and relatives
- Grebes / Podicipediformes Grebes
- Flamingos / Phoenicopteriformes Flamingos
- Shorebirds / Charadriiformes Shorebirds
- Oystercatchers / Haematopodidae Oystercatchers
- Plovers / Charadriidae Plovers
- Grey Plover / Pluvialis squatarola Grey PloverLC
- Pacific Golden Plover / Pluvialis fulva Pacific Golden PloverLC
- Common Ringed Plover / Charadrius hiaticula Common Ringed PloverLC
- Three-banded Plover / Charadrius tricollaris Three-banded PloverLC
- Senegal Lapwing / Vanellus lugubris Senegal LapwingLC
- Tibetan Sand Plover / Anarhynchus atrifrons Tibetan Sand PloverLC
- Greater Sand Plover / Anarhynchus leschenaultii Greater Sand PloverLC
- White-fronted Plover / Anarhynchus marginatus White-fronted PloverLC
- Painted-snipes / Rostratulidae Painted-snipes
- Sandpipers, Snipes / Scolopacidae Sandpipers, Snipes
- Eurasian Whimbrel / Numenius phaeopus Eurasian WhimbrelLC
- Eurasian Curlew / Numenius arquata Eurasian CurlewNT
- Bar-tailed Godwit / Limosa lapponica Bar-tailed GodwitNT
- Terek Sandpiper / Xenus cinereus Terek SandpiperLC
- Common Sandpiper / Actitis hypoleucos Common SandpiperLC
- Marsh Sandpiper / Tringa stagnatilis Marsh SandpiperLC
- Wood Sandpiper / Tringa glareola Wood SandpiperLC
- Common Greenshank / Tringa nebularia Common GreenshankLC
- Ruddy Turnstone / Arenaria interpres Ruddy TurnstoneLC
- Curlew Sandpiper / Calidris ferruginea Curlew SandpiperNT
- Sanderling / Calidris alba SanderlingLC
- Little Stint / Calidris minuta Little StintLC
- Crab-plover / Dromadidae Crab-plover
- Coursers, Pratincoles / Glareolidae Coursers, Pratincoles
- Gulls, Terns, Skimmers / Laridae Gulls, Terns, Skimmers
- White Tern / Gygis alba White TernLC
- Brown Noddy / Anous stolidus Brown NoddyLC
- Lesser Noddy / Anous tenuirostris Lesser NoddyLC
- Sooty Tern / Onychoprion fuscatus Sooty TernLC
- Bridled Tern / Onychoprion anaethetus Bridled TernLC
- Saunders's Tern / Sternula saundersi Saunders's TernLC
- Caspian Tern / Hydroprogne caspia Caspian TernLC
- White-winged Tern / Chlidonias leucopterus White-winged TernLC
- Common Tern / Sterna hirundo Common TernLC
- White-cheeked Tern / Sterna repressa White-cheeked TernLC
- Black-naped Tern / Sterna sumatrana Black-naped TernLC
- Roseate Tern / Sterna dougallii Roseate TernLC
- Lesser Crested Tern / Thalasseus bengalensis Lesser Crested TernLC
- Greater Crested Tern / Thalasseus bergii Greater Crested TernLC
- Grey-headed Gull / Chroicocephalus cirrocephalus Grey-headed GullLC
- Lesser Black-backed Gull / Larus fuscus Lesser Black-backed GullLC
- Skuas / Stercorariidae Skuas
- Tropicbirds / Phaethontiformes Tropicbirds
- Albatrosses and petrels / Procellariiformes Albatrosses and petrels
- Northern Storm Petrels / Hydrobatidae Northern Storm Petrels
- Petrels, Shearwaters, Diving Petrels / Procellariidae Petrels, Shearwaters, Diving Petrels
- Trindade Petrel / Pterodroma arminjoniana Trindade PetrelVU
- Wedge-tailed Shearwater / Ardenna pacifica Wedge-tailed ShearwaterLC
- Persian Shearwater / Puffinus persicus Persian ShearwaterLC
- Tropical Shearwater / Puffinus bailloni Tropical ShearwaterLC
- Bulwer's Petrel / Bulweria bulwerii Bulwer's PetrelLC
- Jouanin's Petrel / Bulweria fallax Jouanin's PetrelNT
- Gannets and relatives / Suliformes Gannets and relatives
- Pelicans and relatives / Pelecaniformes Pelicans and relatives
- Ibises, Spoonbills / Threskiornithidae Ibises, Spoonbills
- Herons, Bitterns / Ardeidae Herons, Bitterns
- Black-crowned Night Heron / Nycticorax nycticorax Black-crowned Night HeronLC
- Striated Heron / Butorides striata Striated HeronLC
- Squacco Heron / Ardeola ralloides Squacco HeronLC
- Malagasy Pond Heron / Ardeola idae Malagasy Pond HeronEN
- Western Cattle Egret / Bubulcus ibis Western Cattle EgretLC
- Great Egret / Ardea alba Great EgretLC
- Grey Heron / Ardea cinerea Grey HeronLC
- Purple Heron / Ardea purpurea Purple HeronLC
- Humblot's Heron / Ardea humbloti Humblot's HeronEN
- Black-headed Heron / Ardea melanocephala Black-headed HeronLC
- Hawks and relatives / Accipitriformes Hawks and relatives
- Owls / Strigiformes Owls
- Cuckoo rollers / Leptosomiformes Cuckoo rollers
- Kingfishers and relatives / Coraciiformes Kingfishers and relatives
- Falcons / Falconiformes Falcons
- Parrots / Psittaciformes Parrots
- Perching birds / Passeriformes Perching birds
- Figbirds, Old World Orioles, Piopios / Oriolidae Figbirds, Old World Orioles, Piopios
- Drongos / Dicruridae Drongos
- Monarchs / Monarchidae Monarchs
- Crows, Jays / Corvidae Crows, Jays
- Bulbuls / Pycnonotidae Bulbuls
- Swallows, Martins / Hirundinidae Swallows, Martins
- White-eyes / Zosteropidae White-eyes
- Starlings, Rhabdornises / Sturnidae Starlings, Rhabdornises
- Chats, Old World Flycatchers / Muscicapidae Chats, Old World Flycatchers
- Sunbirds / Nectariniidae Sunbirds
- Old World Sparrows, Snowfinches / Passeridae Old World Sparrows, Snowfinches
- Weavers, Widowbirds / Ploceidae Weavers, Widowbirds
- Waxbills, Munias & Allies / Estrildidae Waxbills, Munias & Allies
- Indigobirds, Whydahs / Viduidae Indigobirds, Whydahs
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Mayotte types of birds
Mayotte
Mayotte, island (2005 est. pop. 194,000), 144 sq mi (374 sq km), French departmental collectivity, Indian Ocean, in the Comoro chain. Mamoudzou is the capital and largest city. The land is gently rolling, with some mountains of ancient volcanic origin and deep ravines. The climate is tropical, with a hot and humid rainy season and a cooler dry season. Nearly all Muslim, the population is of mixed Arab, African, and Malagasy origin. French is the official language, but Mahorian, a Swahili dialect, is widely spoken. The economy is largely agricultural and includes livestock raising and fishing. Mayotte exports perfume oils, vanilla, copra, coconuts, coffee, and cinnamon. Much of its food, as well as machinery, equipment, metals, and chemicals is imported, mainly from France. Part of the Comoro Islands, it became a French possession in 1843. When the Comoros became an independent republic in 1975, Mayotte decided to remain French and the following year it voted to become a territorial collectivity. In 2000 voters approved increased autonomy for Mayotte, which subsequently became a departmental collectivity, but in a 2009 referendum voters approved becoming an overseas department of France, effective in 2011. Mayotte is still claimed by the Comoros.