Rodrigues Warbler
Rodrigues Warbler
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The Rodrigues Warbler is an endangered songbird endemic to Rodrigues Island, a small volcanic island in the Indian Ocean. It primarily inhabits the remnants of native forest.
Where to spot
Endemic to Rodrigues Island (part of Mauritius) in the Indian Ocean, primarily found in native broadleaf forest remnants and restored woodland areas.
How to spot
Focus your search in the protected forest areas of Rodrigues. Listen for its distinctive song and calls, which are quite loud. It often forages in the mid-canopy or undergrowth.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Most active in the early morning and late afternoon. Breeding season (around October to February) is good for observing territorial behavior.
Where to spot
Endemic to Rodrigues Island (part of Mauritius) in the Indian Ocean, primarily found in native broadleaf forest remnants and restored woodland areas.
How to spot
Focus your search in the protected forest areas of Rodrigues. Listen for its distinctive song and calls, which are quite loud. It often forages in the mid-canopy or undergrowth.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Most active in the early morning and late afternoon. Breeding season (around October to February) is good for observing territorial behavior.
Once thought to be on the brink of extinction, conservation efforts, including habitat restoration, have helped the Rodrigues Warbler's population to recover from very low numbers.
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