Fauna and Flora in Madeira
Fauna
Fauna and Flora
Fauna
Among the limited number of bird species that can be observed in Madeira's fauna, mostly endemic, there are some that deserve special notice.
This is the case of the Madeira pigeon (Columba trocaz), the firecrest (Regulus madeirenses) or the chaffinch (Fringilla coleeis madeirensis), animals that represent the Laurissilva Forest.
In the Mountain Massif, Zino's petrel (Pterodroma madeira) stands out as a severely threatened species.
In turn, the range of seabirds that nest on this island territory is also quite extensive.
Finally, it is important to highlight the enormous diversity of terrestrial invertebrates belonging to Madeira's fauna, as well as its dazzling marine biodiversity.



Flora
Fauna and Flora
Flora
Madeira's geographical location, subtropical climate and rugged orography allow for the existence of a great diversity of habitats and, consequently, of great richness.
In the Laurissilva forest, an ex-libris of Madeira's flora, there are large trees, such as the Til (Ocotea foetens) or the laurel (Laurus novocanariensis), but also an abundance of shrubs, ferns, mosses, lichens and other small plants.
In the Mountain Massif, vegetation is characterised by the presence of plants such as the Madeira violet (Viola paradoxa) or the Madeira grey heather (Erica madeirenses), which contribute to the essential capture of water through hidden rainfall.


