Endemic birds of the Galápagos Islands
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.
Patterns of endemism
A single tribe, the Geospizini is endemic to the Galápagos Islands.
Endemic Bird Areas
Birdlife International has defined the following Endemic Bird Areas (EBAs) in the Galápagos Islands:
To be completed later.
In addition the following are classified as Secondary areas (areas with at least one restricted-range bird species, but not meeting the criteria to qualify as EBAs):
To be completed later.
List of species
The following is a list of bird species endemic to the Galápagos Islands:
- Galápagos heron
- Flightless cormorant
- Galápagos hawk
- Galápagos rail
- Galápagos dove
- Large-billed flycatcher
- Galápagos mockingbird
- Floreana mockingbird
- Hood mockingbird
- San Cristóbal mockingbird
- Large ground finch
- Medium ground finch
- Small ground finch
- Sharp-beaked ground finch
- Common cactus finch
- Large cactus finch
- Vegetarian finch
- Large tree finch
- Medium tree finch
- Small tree finch
- Woodpecker finch
- Mangrove finch
- Green warbler-finch
- Grey warbler-finch
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