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Lord Howe Gerygone

Lord Howe Gerygone

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The Lord Howe Gerygone was a small, drab warbler endemic to Lord Howe Island, east of Australia. Tragically, this species is now extinct.
Where to spot
Historically, it was found throughout the forests and woodlands of Lord Howe Island. This species is now extinct.
How to spot
This species can no longer be observed in the wild. Information about it comes from historical records and museum specimens.
When to spot
This species is now extinct and cannot be observed.
File:Gerygone insularis.jpg
File:Gerygone insularis a.jpg
File:Gerygone insularis.jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
File:Gerygone insularis a.jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
The extinction of the Lord Howe Gerygone, believed to have occurred in the early 20th century, serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerability of island endemics to introduced predators like rats.
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