Birds

Ridley's Elaenia

Ridley's Elaenia

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Ridley's Elaenia is a small, subtle flycatcher endemic to the remote archipelago of Fernando de Noronha off the coast of Brazil. It is a key part of the island's unique ecosystem.
Where to spot
Endemic to Fernando de Noronha archipelago off the coast of Brazil, found in various scrub and wooded habitats.
How to spot
Look for its small size and typical elaenia appearance. Given its isolated habitat, any small elaenia-like bird on Fernando de Noronha will be this species. Listen for its whistled calls.
When to spot
Resident year-round on the island. Active throughout the day, often conspicuous in the remaining native vegetation.
As an island endemic, this species has evolved in isolation, making it particularly important for conservation efforts due to its restricted range.
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