Endemic birds of the Western Palearctic
The following is a list of the restricted-range endemic bird species found in the Western Palearctic region:
- Algerian nuthatch
- Atlantic canary
- Balearic warbler
- Berthelot's pipit
- Blue chaffinch
- Bolle's pigeon
- Cape Verde swamp warbler
- Caucasian black grouse
- Caucasian snowcock
- Corsican finch
- Corsican nuthatch
- Cyprus warbler
- Cyprus wheatear
- Fuerteventura chat
- Iago sparrow
- Krüper's nuthatch
- Laurel pigeon
- Madeira firecrest
- Plain swift
- Raso lark
- Scottish crossbill
- Spanish imperial eagle
- Tenerife goldcrest
- Trocaz pigeon
In addition the following species are endemic to the region:
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- Northern bald ibis
- Rock partridge
- Red-legged partridge
- Barbary partridge
- Cory's shearwater
- Cape Verde shearwater
- European storm-petrel
- European shag
- Red kite
- Levant sparrowhawk
- Mediterranean gull
- White-eyed gull
- Audouin's gull
- Red-necked nightjar
- Middle spotted woodpecker
- Iberian green woodpecker
- European green woodpecker
- Levaillant's woodpecker
- European crested tit
- Sardinian warbler
- Dartford warbler
- Citril finch
The following are near-endemics
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