
Floreana Mockingbird
Floreana Mockingbird
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The Floreana Mockingbird is a critically endangered species, once widespread across Floreana Island in the Galapagos, now restricted to tiny offshore islets. It is a brownish mockingbird with a long tail and streaked underparts.
Where to spot
Currently restricted to two small offshore islets (Gardner-by-Floreana and Champion) near Floreana Island in the Galapagos, Ecuador, inhabiting dry scrubland.
How to spot
Very challenging to observe due to extreme rarity and restricted habitat. Look for a brownish mockingbird on these specific islets. Any sighting would be significant, contributing vital data to its conservation.
When to spot
Active throughout the day. Observable year-round, though access to its habitat is highly restricted for conservation reasons.
Where to spot
Currently restricted to two small offshore islets (Gardner-by-Floreana and Champion) near Floreana Island in the Galapagos, Ecuador, inhabiting dry scrubland.
How to spot
Very challenging to observe due to extreme rarity and restricted habitat. Look for a brownish mockingbird on these specific islets. Any sighting would be significant, contributing vital data to its conservation.
When to spot
Active throughout the day. Observable year-round, though access to its habitat is highly restricted for conservation reasons.
This species is one of the world's most endangered birds, with ongoing conservation efforts to protect its remaining population and reintroduce it to its native island.
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