List of Secondary Endemic Bird Areas of The World - Secondary Areas in The Pacific Islands Region

Secondary Areas in The Pacific Islands Region

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Birdlife Code Name Location Interest
s122 Wake Island
s123 Marshall Islands
s124 Nauru
s125 Gilbert Islands
s126 Ontong Java Atoll
s127 Rotuma
s128 Wallis and Futuna
s129 Niuafo'ou
s130 Tonga
s131 Niue
s132 Snares Islands and Stewart Island islets
s133 Antipodes Islands
s134 Northern Line Islands
s135 Aitutaki
s136 Rapa
s137 Pitcairn
s138 Nihoa

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