Moorea Reed Warbler
Moorea Reed Warbler
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The Moorea Reed Warbler was an endemic species to Moorea Island in French Polynesia, now considered extinct. It was last reliably seen in 1981.
Where to spot
Extinct. Historically found exclusively on Moorea Island in French Polynesia, inhabiting valley forests and dense scrub.
How to spot
Extinct. Information on its appearance and habits is based on historical observations and museum specimens.
When to spot
Extinct. No longer observable in the wild.
Where to spot
Extinct. Historically found exclusively on Moorea Island in French Polynesia, inhabiting valley forests and dense scrub.
How to spot
Extinct. Information on its appearance and habits is based on historical observations and museum specimens.
When to spot
Extinct. No longer observable in the wild.
The extinction of this warbler is attributed to habitat loss, degradation, and the devastating impact of introduced predators, particularly rats.
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