The island of Taiwan, which is located in southeast Asia at the junction of the East China Sea and South China Seas, is home to 30 endemic bird species.
Endemic Bird Areas
editBirdlife 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.[1] The entire island of Taiwan has been designated as an Endemic Bird Area.[2]
In addition, Orchid Island (Lán Yǔ), c. 75 km off the south-east coast of Taiwan has been designated as a secondary area, as two restricted-range species (Taiwan green pigeon and elegant scops owl) occur there.
List of species
editConservation status | |
---|---|
EX | Extinct (0 species) |
EW | Extinct in the wild (0 species) |
CR | Critically Endangered (0 species) |
EN | Endangered (0 species) |
VU | Vulnerable (1 species) |
NT | Near threatened (4 species) |
LC | Least concern (24 species) |
Other categories | |
DD | Data deficient (0 species) |
NE | Not evaluated (1 species) |
Taxon. order[nb 1] |
Common name | Picture | Scientific name | Habitat | IUCN status[nb 2] |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Taiwan partridge | Arborophila crudigularis | LC IUCN | |||
2 | Mikado pheasant | Syrmaticus mikado | NT IUCN | |||
3 | Swinhoe's pheasant | Lophura swinhoii | NT IUCN | |||
4 | Taiwan bamboo partridge | Bambusicola sonorivox | LC IUCN | |||
5 | Taiwan barbet | Psilopogon nuchalis | LC IUCN | |||
6 | Taiwan blue magpie | Urocissa caerulea | LC IUCN | |||
7 | Chestnut-bellied tit | Sittiparus castaneoventris | LC IUCN | |||
8 | Yellow tit | Machlolophus holsti | NT IUCN | |||
9 | Styan's bulbul | Pycnonotus taivanus | VU IUCN | |||
10 | Taiwan cupwing | Pnoepyga formosana | LC IUCN | |||
11 | Taiwan bush warbler | Locustella alishanensis | LC IUCN | Also known as Taiwan grasshopper-warbler[5] | ||
12 | Taiwan fulvetta | Fulvetta formosana | LC IUCN | |||
13 | Taiwan yuhina | Yuhina brunneiceps | LC IUCN | |||
14 | Streak-breasted scimitar babbler | Pomatorhinus musicus | LC IUCN | |||
15 | Black-necklaced scimitar babbler | Erythrogenys erythrocnemis | LC IUCN | |||
16 | White-whiskered laughingthrush | Trochalopteron morrisonianum | LC IUCN | |||
17 | White-eared sibia | Heterophasia auricularis | LC IUCN | |||
18 | Taiwan barwing | Actinodura morrisoniana | LC IUCN | |||
19 | Steere's liocichla | Liocichla steerii | LC IUCN | Also known as Taiwan liocichla[6] | ||
20 | Taiwan hwamei | Garrulax taewanus | NT IUCN | |||
21 | Rufous-crowned laughingthrush | Pterorhinus ruficeps | LC IUCN | |||
22 | Rusty laughingthrush | Pterorhinus poecilorhynchus | LC IUCN | |||
23 | Flamecrest | Regulus goodfellowi | LC IUCN | |||
24 | Taiwan thrush | Turdus niveiceps | LC IUCN | |||
25 | Taiwan vivid niltava | Niltava vivida | LC IUCN | Also known as small niltava[7] | ||
26 | Taiwan shortwing | Brachypteryx goodfellowi | LC IUCN | |||
27 | Collared bush robin | Tarsiger johnstoniae | LC IUCN | |||
28 | Taiwan whistling thrush | Myophonus insularis | LC IUCN | |||
29 | Taiwan bullfinch | Pyrrhula owstoni | Not recognised by the IUCN | Sometimes considered a subspecies of the grey-headed bullfinch[8] | ||
30 | Taiwan rosefinch | Carpodacus formosanus | LC IUCN |
Notes
edit- ^ This list uses the taxonomy proposed by the International Ornithologists' Union.[3] Avian checklists and field guides typically list species in taxonomic order to show the evolutionary relationships between species; those which are more closely related are physically listed nearer each other.[4]
- ^ This column sorts by threat level, as outlined in the key above.
Citations
editReferences
edit- BirdLife International (2004). "Most Endemic Bird Areas are in the tropics and important for other biodiversity too". birdlife.org. Retrieved 1 April 2022.
- BirdLife International (2022a). "Data Zone: Taiwan". Retrieved 1 April 2022.
- BirdLife International (2022b). "Data Zone: Taiwan Grasshopper-Warbler". Retrieved 2 April 2022.
- BirdLife International (2022c). "Data Zone: Taiwan Liocichla". Retrieved 3 April 2022.
- BirdLife International (2022d). "Data Zone: Small Niltava". Retrieved 5 April 2022.
- BirdLife International (2022e). "Data Zone: Grey-headed Bullfinch". Retrieved 5 April 2022.
- Cornell Lab of Ornithology (16 November 2015). "What is taxonomic order and why is it used for the sequence of birds in my field guide?". All About Birds. Retrieved 31 March 2022.
- Gill, Frank; Donsker, David & Rasmussen, Pamela, eds. (2022). "IOC World Bird List". IOC. Retrieved 31 March 2022.
External links
edit- Birding in Taiwan website of the Taiwan International Birding Association