Birds

Boano Monarch

Boano Monarch

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The Boano Monarch is a critically endangered species endemic to the tiny island of Boano in Indonesia. It is a small, dark monarch facing extreme threats from habitat loss.
Where to spot
Critically endangered and endemic to Boano Island, Indonesia. Found in the remaining patches of lowland forest.
How to spot
Focus on dense, undisturbed native forest. Its elusive nature means listening for calls will be crucial for detection. Minimal disturbance is vital.
When to spot
Year-round, but extremely rare. Observation requires significant effort due to its low numbers and limited habitat.
This species is one of the most endangered birds in Indonesia, with a tiny population and a highly restricted range on a single small island.
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