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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.


Patterns of endemism


This region is notable not just for the high number of endemic species, but for endemism in higher-level taxonomic groupings too.


Order-level endemism


Two orders are endemic to Madagascar or the wider region:


Family-level endemism


The following three families are endemic to Madagascar:

One other family is endemic to the wider region:


Subfamily-level endemism



Endemic Bird Areas


In Madagascar, the total wealth of known terrestrial is about 5,800 species (and 2,500 pending description), and 86 percent are endemic to the island.

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List of species



Species endemic to Madagascar


The following is a list of species endemic to Madagascar.

Non-passerines

  • Bernier's teal
  • Meller's duck
  • Madagascar pochard
  • Madagascar partridge *
  • Alaotra grebe
  • Madagascar grebe
  • Madagascar pond heron
  • Humblot's heron
  • Madagascar crested ibis
  • Madagascar fish eagle
  • Madagascar serpent eagle
  • Henst's goshawk
  • Madagascar harrier-hawk
  • Madagascar buzzard
  • Madagascar cuckoo-hawk
  • Madagascar sparrowhawk
  • Frances's sparrowhawk
  • Banded kestrel
  • Malagasy kestrel
  • Brown mesite
  • White-breasted mesite
  • Subdesert mesite
  • Madagascar buttonquail *
  • Slender-billed flufftail
  • Madagascar flufftail
  • Madagascar wood rail
  • White-throated rail
  • Madagascar rail
  • Sakalava rail
  • Madagascar snipe
  • Elephant Bird
  • Madagascar jacana
  • Madagascar plover
  • Madagascar sandgrouse
  • Madagascar blue pigeon
  • Madagascar green pigeon
  • Madagascar turtle dove *
  • Grey-headed lovebird *
  • Red-capped coua
  • Running coua
  • Giant coua
  • Coquerel's coua
  • Red-breasted coua
  • Red-fronted coua
  • Blue coua
  • Crested coua
  • Verreaux's coua
  • Madagascar owl
  • Red owl
  • White-browed owl
  • Madagascar scops owl
  • Collared nightjar
  • Madagascar pygmy kingfisher
  • Scaly ground roller
  • Short-legged ground roller
  • Pitta-like ground roller
  • Rufous-headed ground roller
  • Long-tailed ground roller

Passerines

  • Velvet asity
  • Schlegel's asity
  • Common sunbird-asity
  • Yellow-bellied sunbird-asity
  • Appert's greenbul
  • Grey-crowned greenbul
  • Dusky greenbul
  • Long-billed greenbul
  • Spectacled greenbul
  • Yellow-browed oxylabes
  • White-throated oxylabes
  • Crossley's babbler
  • Madagascar magpie-robin
  • Amber Mountain rock thrush
  • Forest rock-thrush
  • Littoral rock-thrush
  • Madagascar wagtail
  • Ward's flycatcher
  • Common newtonia
  • Dark newtonia
  • Archbold's newtonia
  • Red-tailed newtonia
  • Madagascar lark
  • Madagascar swamp warbler
  • Thamnornis warbler
  • Subdesert brush warbler
  • Grey emutail
  • Brown emutail
  • Common jery
  • Stripe-throated jery
  • Green jery
  • Wedge-tailed jery
  • Rand's warbler
  • Cryptic warbler
  • Nuthatch vanga
  • White-headed vanga
  • Chabert's vanga
  • Blue vanga
  • Helmet vanga
  • Sickle-billed vanga
  • Rufous vanga
  • Bernier's vanga
  • Red-shouldered vanga
  • Red-tailed vanga
  • Lafresnaye's vanga
  • Hook-billed vanga
  • Pollen's vanga
  • Van Dam's vanga
  • Tylas vanga
  • Ashy cuckooshrike
  • Madagascar starling
  • Forest fody
  • Madagascar fody *
  • Sakalava weaver
  • Nelicourvi weaver
  • Madagascar munia

Note that:


Species endemic to other islands or island groups in the region


The following is a list of species endemic to other islands.


Species endemic to the Mascarene group


Species endemic to the Comoros


Species endemic to central Seychelles


Species endemic to the Aldabra islands

There are native Madagascar turtle doves in the Aldabra group (separate races from those found on Madagascar); they may represent a separate species.


Other species endemic to the region


The following is a list of species which are not endemic to a specific island (or island group) but are endemic to the region as a whole.


Near-endemics


The following is a list of species endemic to the region as breeding species:

Two Western Palearctic falcons winter entirely (Eleonora's falcon) or mainly (sooty falcon) on Madagascar.


References


  1. "Madagascar and Indian Ocean Islands - Species | CEPF". www.cepf.net. Retrieved 2021-07-24.



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