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Rarotonga Starling

Rarotonga Starling

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A poorly known, medium-sized, dark starling with a pale eye, endemic to Babar Island in Indonesia. It inhabits forests.
Where to spot
Forests and forest edges on Babar Island, Indonesia.
How to spot
Look for a dark starling, possibly with a pale eye, within the forests of Babar Island. Its specific location is crucial for identification.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Observation can be challenging due to its restricted range.
The Babar Starling is an island endemic, making its population particularly vulnerable to environmental changes and habitat degradation on its small range.
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