Ua Huka Monarch
Ua Huka Monarch
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The Ua Huka Monarch is a critically endangered species endemic to Ua Huka Island in the Marquesas. It is a small, dark monarch facing severe threats from habitat degradation.
Where to spot
Critically endangered and endemic to Ua Huka Island, Marquesas, French Polynesia, found in remnant patches of native forest.
How to spot
Focus on dense, undisturbed native forest, particularly in steep valleys. Its elusive nature means listening for calls will be crucial for detection. Minimal disturbance is vital.
When to spot
Year-round, but extremely rare. Observing requires significant effort due to its low numbers and remote habitat.
Where to spot
Critically endangered and endemic to Ua Huka Island, Marquesas, French Polynesia, found in remnant patches of native forest.
How to spot
Focus on dense, undisturbed native forest, particularly in steep valleys. Its elusive nature means listening for calls will be crucial for detection. Minimal disturbance is vital.
When to spot
Year-round, but extremely rare. Observing requires significant effort due to its low numbers and remote habitat.
This species has a very limited distribution, restricted to a few valleys on Ua Huka, making its conservation critically important for the Marquesas' biodiversity.
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