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Norfolk Gerygone

Norfolk Gerygone

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The Norfolk Gerygone is a small, active warbler endemic to Norfolk Island, an Australian territory in the Pacific. It is a key component of the island's unique avifauna.
Where to spot
Found exclusively in the forested areas of Norfolk Island and its associated islets.
How to spot
Search in the dense undergrowth and canopy of Norfolk Island's remnant forests. Look for its small size and olive-brown plumage. Listening for its distinctive, high-pitched song is key for detection.
When to spot
Active throughout the day, often more vocal during the breeding season, which typically occurs during the spring and summer months.
File:Gerygone modesta.jpg
File:Gerygone modesta.jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
This species is an important indicator of the health of Norfolk Island's native forests, as it relies on these habitats for survival.
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