Indonesia has more endemic birds than any other country. Indonesia's size, tropical climate, and archipelagic geography, support the world's second highest level of biodiversity (after Brazil).[1]

Most endemic birds are in the Wallacea region of eastern Indonesia. Sulawesi supports twelve endemic bird genera. Of all Indonesian endemic birds, about sixty-one species are threatened: thirty-seven species are listed as vulnerable, twenty-three are endangered and eleven species are listed as critical on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.

Conservation status

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NE = not evaluated NT = near threatened CR = critical
DD = data deficient VU = vulnerable EW = extinct in the wild
LC = least concern EN = endangered EX = extinct

Craciformes

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Megapodiidae

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Galliformes

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Phasianidae

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Falconiformes

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Falconidae

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Accipitridae

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Gruiformes

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Rallidae

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Turniciformes

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Turnicidae

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Charadriiformes

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Charadriidae

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Scolopacidae

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Columbiformes

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Columbidae

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Psittaciformes

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Psittaculidae

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Cuculiformes

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Cuculidae

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Strigiformes

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Tytonidae

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Strigidae

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Caprimulgiformes

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Caprimulgidae

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Aegothelidae

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Apodiformes

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Apodidae

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Trogoniformes

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Trogonidae

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Coraciiformes

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Coraciidae

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Alcedinidae

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Meropidae

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Bucerotiformes

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Bucerotidae

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Piciformes

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Ramphastidae

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Picidae

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Passeriformes

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Pittidae

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Ptilonorhynchidae

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Meliphagidae

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Acanthizidae

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Artamidae

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Campephagidae

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Pachycephalidae

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Oriolidae

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Dicruridae

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Rhipiduridae

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Monarchidae

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Corvidae

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Paradisaeidae

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Petroicidae

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Aegithalidae

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Cisticolidae

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Pycnonotidae

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Cettiidae

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Locustellidae

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Phylloscopidae

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Leiothrichidae

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Pellorneidae

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Timaliidae

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Zosteropidae

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Sturnidae

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Turdidae

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Muscicapidae

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Chloropseidae

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Dicaeidae

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Nectariniidae

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Estrildidae

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Lester, Brown, R (1997). State of the World 1997: A Worldwatch Institute Report on Progress Toward a Sustainable Society (14th ed.). New York: W. W. Norton & Company. p. 7. ISBN 0-393-04008-9.((cite book)): CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

References

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