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Juan Fernandez Tit-Tyrant

Juan Fernandez Tit-Tyrant

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The Juan Fernandez Tit-Tyrant is an endemic species of small flycatcher found only on the remote Juan Fernández Islands. It is characterized by its small size and active foraging style.
Where to spot
Endemic to the Juan Fernández Islands off the coast of Chile.
How to spot
Look for its small size and active, restless movements through foliage. Given its restricted range, any observation on the Juan Fernández Islands is significant. Listen for its rapid, high-pitched calls.
When to spot
Resident year-round on the islands. Active throughout the day, often seen foraging in the remaining native vegetation.
This species is an island endemic, making it particularly vulnerable to introduced predators and habitat loss, highlighting the importance of conservation efforts for island biodiversity.
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