
Bush Wren
Bush Wren
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The Bush Wren was an extinct species of wren that was endemic to New Zealand, characterized by its brownish plumage and long legs.
Where to spot
Historically widespread in forests across New Zealand. No current observation sites as it is extinct.
How to spot
Observation is impossible as the species is extinct.
When to spot
No current observation window as it is extinct.
Where to spot
Historically widespread in forests across New Zealand. No current observation sites as it is extinct.
How to spot
Observation is impossible as the species is extinct.
When to spot
No current observation window as it is extinct.
The Bush Wren was a common forest bird until the introduction of stoats and rats, which rapidly decimated its populations, leading to its extinction. The last confirmed sighting was in 1972.
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