Birds

Samoan Triller

Samoan Triller

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The Samoan Triller is a species of triller endemic to the Samoan Islands in the South Pacific. It is a relatively small and discreet passerine.
Where to spot
Restricted to the forests and woodlands of the Samoan Islands.
How to spot
Search in the dense foliage of forests. Look for its small size and typical triller shape. Listening for its subtle trilling calls is often the best way to locate this endemic.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, often heard vocalizing in the early morning.
As an island endemic, its population health is an indicator of the conservation status of native forests on the Samoan islands.
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