Lists of endemic birds

This is a master list pertaining to lists of endemic birds. As applied to birds, the term "endemic" refers to any species found only within a defined geographical area. There is no upper limit for the area; it would not be incorrect to refer to all bird species as endemic to Earth. In practice, the largest areas for which the term is in common use are countries and geographical regions. An Endemic Bird Area (EBA), a term devised by BirdLife International, is a geographical (rather than political) region of the world that contains two or more restricted-range (of no more than 50,000 km2) species, while a "secondary area" contains one restricted-range species.

Endemic birds

Palearctic
  • Endemic birds of the Western Palearctic
  • Endemic birds of Central Asia
  • Endemic birds of Japan
Afrotropical
Indomalayan
  • Endemic birds of the Indian Subcontinent
  • Endemic birds of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands
  • Endemic birds of the Himalayas
  • Endemic birds of Southeast Asia
  • Endemic birds of Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra, Java & Bali
  • Endemic birds of Borneo
  • Endemic birds of Sulawesi
  • Endemic birds of the Philippines
  • Endemic birds of Taiwan
  • Endemic birds of Sri Lanka
Australasia
  • Endemic birds of Australia
  • Endemic birds of New Guinea and neighbouring islands
  • Endemic birds of New Zealand
  • Endemic birds of New Caledonia
Oceania
  • Endemic birds of Hawaii
Nearctic
  • Endemic birds of eastern North America
  • Endemic birds of western North America
  • Endemic birds of the West Indies
  • Endemic birds of Mexico and northern Central America
Neotropical
  • Endemic birds of southern Central America
  • Endemic birds of the Galápagos Islands
  • Endemic birds of northern South America
  • Endemic birds of southern Atlantic islands
  • Endemic birds of Colombia

Endemic bird areas

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See also

References

    • Putting biodiversity on the map: priority areas for global conservation C. J. Bibby, N. J. Collar, M. J. Crosby, M.F. Heath, Ch. Imboden, T. H. Johnson, A. J. Long, A. J. Stattersfield and S. J. Thirgood (1992) ISBN 0-946888-24-8
    • Endemic Bird Areas of the World: Priorities for Biodiversity Conservation Alison J. Stattersfield, Michael J. Crosby, Adrian J. Long and David C. Wege (1998) ISBN 0-946888-33-7
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