List of Endemic Bird Areas of The World - North and Central America

North and Central America

EBA Number Earlier unique code(s) Name
001 A01 California
002 A03 Baja California
003 A02 Guadalupe Island
004 A10 Socorro Island
005 A05 North-west Mexican Pacific slope
006 A04 Sierra Madre Occidental and trans-Mexican range
007 A08 Central Mexican marshes
008 A11 (part), A27 Balsas region and interior Oaxaca
009 A12 Sierra Madre del Sur
010 A06 Northern Sierra Madre Oriental
011 A07 North-east Mexican Gulf slope
012 A11 (part) Southern Sierra Madre Oriental
013 A30 Los Tuxtlas and Uxpanapa
014 A13 Isthmus of Tehuantepec
015 A09 (part) Yucatán Peninsula coastal scrub
016 A09 (part), A29 Cozumel Island
017 A15 North Central American Pacific slope
018 A14 North Central American highlands
019 A16 Central American Caribbean slope
020 A18 Costa Rica and Panama highlands
021 A17 South Central American Pacific slope
022 A21 Cocos Island
023 A19 Darién lowlands
024 A20 Darién highlands
025 A22 (part) Cuba
026 A22 (part), A28 Bahamas
027 A23 Jamaica
028 A24 Hispaniola
029 A25 Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands
030 A26 Lesser Antilles

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