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Grand Cayman Thrush

Grand Cayman Thrush

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The Grand Cayman Thrush is an extinct species of thrush, historically endemic to Grand Cayman Island in the Caribbean. It was likely a large, dark thrush of dense woodlands.
Where to spot
**Extinct.** Historically found only on Grand Cayman Island.
How to spot
**Cannot be observed in the wild.** Information is based on historical accounts and very few museum specimens.
When to spot
**No longer observable.** Last recorded in the mid-20th century.
This species is believed to have gone extinct around the 1940s due to habitat loss and predation by introduced species, highlighting the vulnerability of island endemics.
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