The Mangareva Reed Warbler is considered an extinct or possibly hypothetical species, historically from Mangareva Island in the Gambier Islands of French Polynesia. Few records exist.
Where to spot
Extinct or hypothetical. Historically reported from Mangareva Island in the Gambier Islands (French Polynesia).
How to spot
Extinct. Any information is based on historical accounts and potentially museum specimens, highlighting the challenges of studying extinct island species.
When to spot
Extinct. No longer observable in the wild.
Where to spot
Extinct or hypothetical. Historically reported from Mangareva Island in the Gambier Islands (French Polynesia).
How to spot
Extinct. Any information is based on historical accounts and potentially museum specimens, highlighting the challenges of studying extinct island species.
When to spot
Extinct. No longer observable in the wild.
Due to extremely limited historical records and no confirmed sightings since the 19th century, its existence and exact characteristics remain largely a mystery.
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