The Henderson Reed Warbler is an endemic species to the remote, uninhabited Henderson Island in the Pitcairn Group. It is a relatively large and robust reed warbler.
Where to spot
Endemic to Henderson Island (Pitcairn Group) in the South Pacific, inhabiting dense forest and thickets across the island.
How to spot
Requires significant logistical planning to visit the remote Henderson Island. Within its habitat, look for it foraging in the undergrowth or mid-story, and listen for its loud song.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Active throughout the day. Observation opportunities are limited due to the island's remoteness.
Where to spot
Endemic to Henderson Island (Pitcairn Group) in the South Pacific, inhabiting dense forest and thickets across the island.
How to spot
Requires significant logistical planning to visit the remote Henderson Island. Within its habitat, look for it foraging in the undergrowth or mid-story, and listen for its loud song.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Active throughout the day. Observation opportunities are limited due to the island's remoteness.
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Henderson Island is a UNESCO World Heritage site, largely untouched by humans, providing a pristine habitat for this unique warbler and other endemic species.
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