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The birds of South Asia include the species found in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Sri Lanka and the Maldives. This is not only a huge geographical area, but has a range of habitats extending from deserts to rainforest, and from the world's highest mountains to coastal mangrove swamps. 141 species are endemic to the region, and 26 of these are endemic to Sri Lanka. Status abbreviations: Because of the large number of species, the lists are divided into four parts.

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  • The birds of South Asia include the species found in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Sri Lanka and the Maldives. This is not only a huge geographical area, but has a range of habitats extending from deserts to rainforest, and from the world's highest mountains to coastal mangrove swamps. These factors, coupled with the tropical climate, result in a large numbers of bird species, some 1300. As would be expected in the tropics, most of these, more than 1,000 species, are resident within the South Asia. The rest are mainly winter visitors from further north in Eurasia. Only eighteen species are purely summer visitors to the subcontinent. 141 species are endemic to the region, and 26 of these are endemic to Sri Lanka. Status abbreviations: * R = widespread resident * r = very local resident * W = widespread winter visitor * w = sparse winter visitor * P = widespread migrant * p = sparse migrant * V = vagrant or irregular visitor * I = introduced resident * Ex = Extinct * C = critically endangered * E = endangered * V = vulnerable * D = conservation dependent * N = near threatened Because of the large number of species, the lists are divided into four parts. * part 1 Megapodes, Galliformes, Gruiformes and near passerines * part 2 Remainder of non-passerines * part 3 Passerines from pittas to cisticolas * part 4 Passerines from Old World warblers to buntings (en)
  • インド亜大陸の野鳥一覧では、インド亜大陸で観察された野鳥のチェックリストを示す。 インド亜大陸は東洋区 (動物地理区)に位置する。 (ja)
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  • インド亜大陸の野鳥一覧では、インド亜大陸で観察された野鳥のチェックリストを示す。 インド亜大陸は東洋区 (動物地理区)に位置する。 (ja)
  • The birds of South Asia include the species found in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Sri Lanka and the Maldives. This is not only a huge geographical area, but has a range of habitats extending from deserts to rainforest, and from the world's highest mountains to coastal mangrove swamps. 141 species are endemic to the region, and 26 of these are endemic to Sri Lanka. Status abbreviations: Because of the large number of species, the lists are divided into four parts. (en)
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  • List of birds of South Asia (en)
  • インド亜大陸の野鳥一覧 (ja)
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