List of Endemic Bird Areas of The World - South America

South America

EBA Number Earlier unique code(s) Name
031 B16 Galápagos Islands
032 B03 Caripe - Paria region
033 B04 Cordillera de la Costa Central
034 B06 Cordillera de Mérida
035 B07 Caribbean Colombia and Venezuela
036 B08 Santa Marta mountains
037 B09 Nechí lowlands
038 B10 Colombia East Andes
039 B13 Colombian inter-Andean valleys
040 B12 Colombian inter-Andean slopes
041 B14, B15 Chocó
042 B17 (part) Northern Central Andes
043 B17 (part), B21 (part), B60 Central Andean páramo
044 B18 Ecuador-Peru East Andes
045 B20, B26 Tumbesian region
046 B21 (part) Southern Central Andes
047 B24 Andean ridge-top forests
048 B22 Marañón valley
049 B25 Northeast Peruvian cordilleras
050 B28 Junín puna
051 B27, B31 Peruvian high Andes
052 B32 Peru-Chile Pacific slope
053 B29 Peruvian East Andean foothills
054 B34 (part) Bolivian and Peruvian lower yungas
055 B33 Bolivian and Peruvian upper yungas
056 B35, B37 High Andes of Bolivia and Argentina
057 B34 (part), B57 Argentine and south Bolivian yungas
058 B39 Sierras Centrales of Argentina
059 B40 Juan Fernández Islands
060 B41 (part) Central Chile (Chilean matorral)
061 B41 (part), B58 Chilean temperate forests (Valdivian temperate forests)
062 B42 Southern Patagonia
063 B56 Rio Branco gallery forest
064 B02 Tepuis
065 B11 Orinoco-Negro white-sand forests (Rio Negro campinarana)
066 B19, B23 Upper Amazon-Napo forests
067 B43 Amazon flooded forests
068 B30 South-east Peruvian lowlands
069 B45 Fernando de Noronha
070 B46 North-east Brazilian caatinga
071 B47 Atlantic slope of Alagoas and Pernambuco (Pernambuco coastal forests)
072 B48 Deciduous forests of Bahia
073 B50 Central Brazilian hills and tablelands
074 B49 Deciduous forests of Minas Gerais and Goiás
075 B51, B52 Atlantic forest lowlands
076 B53, B54 Atlantic forest mountains
077 B55 Argentine Mesopotamian grasslands

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