List of endemic birds of the Galápagos Islands facts for kids
Endemism and threats
The islands are home to several endemic genera.
Endemic Bird Area
Birdlife International defines Endemic Bird Areas (EBAs) as places where the breeding ranges of two or more range-restricted species—those with breeding ranges of less than 50,000 km2 (19,000 sq mi)—overlap. In order to qualify, the whole of the breeding range of at least two range-restricted species must fall entirely within the EBA. The entire Galápagos Islands archipelago is considered to be an Endemic Bird Area. Ten Important Bird Areas, which are areas which meet a specific set of internationally agreed criteria, fall within the EBA's boundaries.
List of endemic species
Taxon. order |
Common name | Picture | Scientific name | Distribution and habitat | IUCN status |
Notes |
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1 | Galápagos dove | Zenaida galapagoensis | ||||
2 | Galápagos crake | Laterallus spilonota | Highlands of the main islands (except Floreana) | Also known as Galápagos rail | ||
3 | Lava gull | Leucophaeus fuliginosus | ||||
4 | Galápagos penguin | Spheniscus mendiculus | ||||
5 | Flightless cormorant | Phalacrocorax harrisi | Coastal areas on Fernandina and northern and western Isabela | |||
6 | Lava heron | Butorides sundevalli | Rocky shores and marine lagoons on islands throughout | Considered by some authorities (including BirdLife International and the American Ornithological Society) to be a subspecies of the striated heron | ||
7 | Galápagos hawk | Buteo galapagoensis | All habitats throughout the islands, except on Genovesa, San Cristóbal, and Floreana | |||
8 | Large-billed flycatcher | Myiarchus magnirostris | ||||
9 | Galapagos mockingbird | Mimus parvulus | ||||
10 | Floreana mockingbird | Mimus trifasciatus | Also known as Charles Island mockingbird | |||
11 | Hood mockingbird | Mimus macdonaldi | Also known as Española mockingbird | |||
12 | San Cristóbal mockingbird | Mimus melanotis | Also known as Chatham mockingbird | |||
13 | Large ground finch | Geospiza magnirostris | ||||
14 | Medium ground finch | Geospiza fortis | ||||
15 | Small ground finch | Geospiza fuliginosa | ||||
16 | Sharp-beaked ground finch | Geospiza difficilis | ||||
17 | Common cactus finch | Geospiza scandens | ||||
18 | Española cactus finch | Geospiza conirostris | ||||
19 | Vegetarian finch | Geospiza crassirostris | ||||
20 | Large tree finch | Camarhynchus psittacula | ||||
21 | Medium tree finch | Camarhynchus pauper | ||||
22 | Small tree finch | Camarhynchus parvulus | ||||
23 | Woodpecker finch | Camarhynchus pallidus | ||||
24 | Mangrove finch | Camarhynchus heliobates | ||||
25 | Green warbler-finch | Certhidea olivacea | Sometimes considered conspecific with the grey warbler-finch | |||
26 | Grey warbler-finch | Certhidea fusca |
See also
In Spanish: Aves endémicas de las islas Galápagos para niños
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