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Guam Monarch

Guam Monarch

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The Guam Monarch is a critically endangered monarch flycatcher endemic to Guam. Its population has been decimated by the introduced Brown Tree Snake.
Where to spot
Critically endangered. Historically endemic to Guam. Now limited to predator-free islets or captive breeding programs.
How to spot
Observation in the wild is extremely difficult to impossible on Guam itself. May be seen in specific conservation breeding facilities or on very few snake-free offshore islets.
When to spot
Year-round, but highly improbable in the wild. Any observation reflects intense conservation efforts.
File:Myiagra freycineti.jpg
File:Myiagra freycineti (cropped).jpg
File:Myiagra freycineti Oustalet, 1881 2433875028.jpg
File:Myiagra freycineti.jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
File:Myiagra freycineti (cropped).jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
File:Myiagra freycineti Oustalet, 1881 2433875028.jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
This species is functionally extinct in the wild due to predation by the invasive Brown Tree Snake, with only a tiny population surviving in captivity or on snake-free islets.
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