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v1i1.6 | Volume 1 | Number 1 | May 2009 | Taprobanica
v1i1.6

v1i1.6

ISSN: 1800-427X (print)
eISSN: 1800-427X (online)
DOI:10.47605/tapro.v1i1.6

Submitted date: 19 February 2009
Accepted date: 31 March 2009
Published date: 06 April 2009
Pp. 28–35

THE AVIFAUNA OF SRI LANKA : AN OVERVIEW OF THE CURRENT STATUS

Deepal Warakagoda & Udaya Sirivardana*
*Corresponding author. E-mail: birdclub@sltnet.lk

Abstract
Sri Lanka has a high diversity of avifauna, with 236 breeding and 203 purely migrant species. Among the former, 33 species and a further 68 subspecies are endemic to it. Since the systematic study of the birds of the island began in the 18th century intermittent discoveries of breeding and migrant taxa have led to a gradual increase in the total number of taxa known to occur in it. Different taxonomic treatment over time has resulted in the number of endemic species recognised varying from 47 in 1880 to 21 in 1978 and 33 in 2005. The present enumeration of species in the avifaunal list for Sri Lanka is based on the work of the Ceylon Bird Club Rarities and Records Committee, as embodied in Henry (1998) and relative to standard ornithological publications for the region. An authentic list for a country reflects the true diversity of the avifauna within it and contributes to the mapping of correct global distribution especially of widespread or migrating taxa. 46 species of birds in Sri Lanka, including 16 endemic to it, are recognised as Threatened.

Key words : Birds, breeding species, country list, endemic, migrant species, threatened
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