Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Western Ghats' has mentioned 'Birds' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Contents 1 Etymology 2 Geology 3 Geography 3.1 Peaks 3.2 Water bodies 4 Climate 4.1 Rainfall 5 Ecoregions 6 Biodiversity protection 7 Fauna 7.1 Mammals 7.2 Reptiles 7.3 Amphibians 7.4 Fish 7.5 Birds 7.6 Insects 7.7 Mollusks 8 Flora 9 See also 10 Notes 11 References 12 External links
Birds[edit]
Most of Karnataka's five hundred species of birds are from the Western Ghats region.
[65][66] There are at least 16 species of birds endemic to the Western Ghats including the endangered rufous-breasted laughingthrush, the vulnerable Nilgiri wood-pigeon, white-bellied shortwing and broad-tailed grassbird, the near threatened grey-breasted laughingthrush, black-and-rufous flycatcher, Nilgiri flycatcher, and Nilgiri pipit, and the least concern Malabar (blue-winged) parakeet, Malabar grey hornbill, white-bellied treepie, grey-headed bulbul, rufous babbler, Wayanad laughingthrush, white-bellied blue-flycatcher and the crimson-backed sunbird.