
Nauru Monarch
Nauru Monarch
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The Nauru Monarch is a small, attractive monarch flycatcher endemic to the island of Nauru. It is the only native passerine bird on the island and faces significant conservation challenges.
Where to spot
Critically endangered and endemic to Nauru, found in remnant patches of native broadleaf forest and re-vegetated areas.
How to spot
Focus on the limited native vegetation, particularly in central Nauru. Look for its small size and dark plumage. Listening for its calls will be crucial in locating this rare bird.
When to spot
Year-round, but sightings are rare due to its critically endangered status. Best observed with dedicated effort in the limited remaining suitable habitat.
Where to spot
Critically endangered and endemic to Nauru, found in remnant patches of native broadleaf forest and re-vegetated areas.
How to spot
Focus on the limited native vegetation, particularly in central Nauru. Look for its small size and dark plumage. Listening for its calls will be crucial in locating this rare bird.
When to spot
Year-round, but sightings are rare due to its critically endangered status. Best observed with dedicated effort in the limited remaining suitable habitat.
This species is the national bird of Nauru and is critically endangered due to extensive habitat destruction caused by phosphate mining.
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