The Aguiguan Reed Warbler was a highly restricted endemic species to the tiny island of Aguiguan in the Northern Mariana Islands, now considered extinct.
Where to spot
Extinct. Historically found exclusively on Aguiguan Island in the Northern Mariana Islands, inhabiting dense thickets and woodland.
How to spot
Extinct. Information on its appearance and habits is derived from limited historical records.
When to spot
Extinct. No longer observable in the wild.
Where to spot
Extinct. Historically found exclusively on Aguiguan Island in the Northern Mariana Islands, inhabiting dense thickets and woodland.
How to spot
Extinct. Information on its appearance and habits is derived from limited historical records.
When to spot
Extinct. No longer observable in the wild.
This warbler, like many other island endemics in the Pacific, was highly vulnerable to introduced predators and habitat disturbance on its small island home.
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