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Dubois's Kestrel

Dubois's Kestrel

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Dubois's Kestrel is an extinct species of falcon that was endemic to the island of Réunion in the Indian Ocean. Its disappearance is attributed to human activities after colonization.
Where to spot
(Extinct) Historically found only on Réunion Island.
How to spot
(Extinct)
When to spot
(Extinct)
Like many island endemics, this kestrel was vulnerable to introduced predators and habitat loss, leading to its extinction soon after European settlement.
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