Birds in Niue
- 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
- Cranes, rails and relatives / Gruiformes Cranes, rails and relatives
- Shorebirds / Charadriiformes Shorebirds
- Plovers / Charadriidae Plovers
- Sandpipers, Snipes / Scolopacidae Sandpipers, Snipes
- Bristle-thighed Curlew / Numenius tahitiensis Bristle-thighed CurlewNT
- Far Eastern Curlew / Numenius madagascariensis Far Eastern CurlewEN
- Eurasian Curlew / Numenius arquata Eurasian CurlewNT
- Bar-tailed Godwit / Limosa lapponica Bar-tailed GodwitNT
- Wandering Tattler / Tringa incana Wandering TattlerLC
- Ruddy Turnstone / Arenaria interpres Ruddy TurnstoneLC
- Sanderling / Calidris alba SanderlingLC
- Pectoral Sandpiper / Calidris melanotos Pectoral SandpiperLC
- Gulls, Terns, Skimmers / Laridae Gulls, Terns, Skimmers
- White Tern / Gygis alba White TernLC
- Brown Noddy / Anous stolidus Brown NoddyLC
- Black Noddy / Anous minutus Black NoddyLC
- Blue Noddy / Anous ceruleus Blue NoddyLC
- Sooty Tern / Onychoprion fuscatus Sooty TernLC
- Black-naped Tern / Sterna sumatrana Black-naped TernLC
- Greater Crested Tern / Thalasseus bergii Greater Crested TernLC
- Kelp Gull / Larus dominicanus Kelp GullLC
- Tropicbirds / Phaethontiformes Tropicbirds
- Albatrosses and petrels / Procellariiformes Albatrosses and petrels
- Austral Storm Petrels / Oceanitidae Austral Storm Petrels
- Petrels, Shearwaters, Diving Petrels / Procellariidae Petrels, Shearwaters, Diving Petrels
- Southern Giant Petrel / Macronectes giganteus Southern Giant PetrelLC
- Kermadec Petrel / Pterodroma neglecta Kermadec PetrelLC
- Herald Petrel / Pterodroma heraldica Herald PetrelLC
- Phoenix Petrel / Pterodroma alba Phoenix PetrelVU
- Mottled Petrel / Pterodroma inexpectata Mottled PetrelNT
- White-necked Petrel / Pterodroma cervicalis White-necked PetrelVU
- Black-winged Petrel / Pterodroma nigripennis Black-winged PetrelLC
- Collared Petrel / Pterodroma brevipes Collared PetrelVU
- Tahiti Petrel / Pseudobulweria rostrata Tahiti PetrelNT
- Wedge-tailed Shearwater / Ardenna pacifica Wedge-tailed ShearwaterLC
- Buller's Shearwater / Ardenna bulleri Buller's ShearwaterVU
- Sooty Shearwater / Ardenna grisea Sooty ShearwaterNT
- Short-tailed Shearwater / Ardenna tenuirostris Short-tailed ShearwaterLC
- Tropical Shearwater / Puffinus bailloni Tropical ShearwaterLC
- Gannets and relatives / Suliformes Gannets and relatives
- Pelicans and relatives / Pelecaniformes Pelicans and relatives
- Owls / Strigiformes Owls
- Parrots / Psittaciformes Parrots
- Perching birds / Passeriformes Perching birds
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Niue types of birds
Niue
Niue, coral island (2004 pop. 1,761), c.100 sq mi (260 sq km), South Pacific, freely associated with New Zealand. Alofi is the capital. The inhabitants are mainly Protestant Polynesians. Niue, once known as Savage Island, has fertile soil and exports coconut cream, copra, honey, vanilla, and fruit. Fishing, tourism, and the sale of postage stamps to foreign collectors are also important to the economy. The island, which is heavily dependent on aid from New Zealand, has an autonomous internal government, established under the Consitution Act of 1974. There is a premier and a 20-seat Legislative Assembly, whose members are popularly elected for three-year terms. Declining population threatens Niue's economic health and the survival of its language Polynesians of Niuean descent in New Zealand outnumber Niueans ten to one. A cyclone devastated the island in Jan., 2004. In 2006, Australia, New Zealand, and Niue established a trust fund to provide long-term revenues for the island's economic development.