Birds

Fiji Whistler

Fiji Whistler

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The Fiji Whistler is a beautiful and melodious songbird endemic to the islands of Fiji. It exhibits significant variation in plumage across different islands, reflecting its adaptive evolution.
Where to spot
Endemic to the islands of Fiji, found in a wide range of wooded habitats from coastal forests to montane rainforests.
How to spot
Plumage varies considerably; look for yellow underparts, a black head with a white throat, or more uniform olive-grey variations depending on the island. Listen for its loud, clear, and varied whistling songs, a defining feature of the family.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Most vocal during the breeding season, but can be heard singing throughout the year, especially at dawn.
The diversity in appearance among the Fiji Whistler subspecies across the archipelago makes it a fascinating subject for studying island biogeography and speciation.
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