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Kofiau Monarch

Kofiau Monarch

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Julianna's Monarch is a distinctive monarch flycatcher endemic to the island of Kofiau off the coast of New Guinea. It is known for its contrasting plumage patterns.
Where to spot
Endemic to Kofiau Island, Indonesia, found in lowland forests.
How to spot
Search the mid-story and canopy of forested areas. Look for its contrasting plumage. Observe its active foraging for insects. Listen for its calls, which can be sharp and repetitive.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Active throughout the day, often more visible in the mornings.
This species is restricted to a very small island, making it particularly vulnerable to habitat changes or invasive species.
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