Birds

Cocos Flycatcher

Cocos Flycatcher

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The Cocos Flycatcher is a small, endemic species found only on the remote Cocos Island in the Pacific Ocean. It is a key component of the island's unique avian fauna.
Where to spot
Endemic to Cocos Island, Costa Rica, inhabiting various forested and scrubby habitats across the island.
How to spot
Look for its small size and relatively plain appearance. It is an active insectivore, often seen gleaning or sallying for prey. Given its isolated habitat, any small flycatcher on Cocos Island will be this species.
When to spot
Resident year-round on the island. Active throughout the day, often easily observed due to limited avian competition.
As an island endemic, this species has evolved in isolation, showcasing unique adaptations to its specific island environment.
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