ENDEMIC BIRDS OF TAIWAN

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This article is one of a series providing information about endemism among birds in the World's various zoogeographic zones. For an overview of this subject see Endemism in birds.

Contents
Patterns of endemism
Endemic Bird Areas
List of species
References
External links

Patterns of endemism


Endemic Bird Areas


Birdlife International has defined the whole of Taiwan as an Endemic Bird Area (EBA 149).
In addition, the island of Lanyu (or Orchid Island), c.75km off the south-east coast of Taiwan has been designated as a secondary area, as two restricted-range species (Whistling Green-pigeon and Elegant Scops-owl) occur there.

List of species


The following is a list of species endemic to Taiwan:

Taiwan Partridge

Swinhoe's Pheasant

Mikado Pheasant

Styan's Bulbul

Taiwan Whistling-thrush

Collared Bush-robin

White-whiskered Laughingthrush

Steere's Liocichla

Taiwan Barwing

White-eared Sibia

Taiwan Yuhina

Taiwan Bush-warbler

Flamecrest

Yellow Tit

Taiwan Magpie
Also, Whistling Green Pigeon, although not endemic to Taiwan is a restricted-range species.
In addition the following ten subspecies may be better treated as full species, according to Collar (2004):

Chinese Bamboo Partridge ''Bambusicola thoracicus sonorivox''

Black-browed Barbet ''Megalaima oorti nuchalis''

Island Thrush ''Turdus poliocephalus niveiceps''

White-browed Shortwing ''Brachypteryx montana goodfellowi''

Brownish-flanked Bush Warbler ''Cettia fortipes robustipes''

White-throated Laughingthrush ''Garrulax albogularis ruficeps''

Rusty Laughingthrush ''Garrulax poecilorhynchus poecilorhynchus''

Hwamei ''Garrulax canorus taewanus''

Rusty-cheeked Scimitar Babbler ''Pomatorhinus erythrogenys erythrocnemis''

Streakbreasted Scimitar Babbler ''Pomatorhinus ruficollis musicus''

References


Collar, N.J. (2004), 'Endemic Subspecies of Taiwan birds — first impressions', BirdingASIA No. 2, December 2004.

External links



★ http://www.birdingintaiwan.com/

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