The Pagoda Reed Warbler was an endemic species to Pagoda (or Anatahan) Island in the Northern Mariana Islands, now considered extinct. Its last sighting was in 1990.
Where to spot
Extinct. Historically found exclusively on Pagoda (Anatahan) Island in the Northern Mariana Islands, inhabiting dense thickets and ravines.
How to spot
Extinct. Information on its appearance and habits is based on limited historical observations.
When to spot
Extinct. No longer observable in the wild.
Where to spot
Extinct. Historically found exclusively on Pagoda (Anatahan) Island in the Northern Mariana Islands, inhabiting dense thickets and ravines.
How to spot
Extinct. Information on its appearance and habits is based on limited historical observations.
When to spot
Extinct. No longer observable in the wild.
The extinction of the Pagoda Reed Warbler is believed to be linked to a combination of habitat degradation and volcanic activity on Anatahan Island.
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