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  • 17cm. Yellowish below and darker brown/yellow above with a large and very long bill. Extinct after the introduction of Brown Tree Snake in the late 1960s.
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  • * Dark brown eyes A restricted-range species. The introduced Brown Tree-snake is likely to lead to a massive decrease of this species. Listed as critical
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  • ...arly 1970s. Rapidly declined afterwards due to predation by the Brown Tree Snake which was introduced to Guam in the 1940s. Last sighting in 1983.
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  • ...t soft, neutral grey. Rest of underparts black barred white. Wings olive-brown with black, barred white, remiges, tail almost non-existant (in field). ...xtinct in the wild in 1987 due to the effects of the introduced Brown Tree Snake. Captive bred birds introduced onto Rota with varying amounts of success.
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  • *Long snake-like neck. *Streaked and spotted white, silver-grey and brown
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  • ...50 birds, almost all of them on Rota. The arrival of the exotic brown tree-snake led to a massive decline of the population and the extinction of this crow
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  • ...in the wild on [[Guam]] in 1986 due to the introduction of the Brown Tree-Snake. Breeding season from December to July. Nests in cavities in a tall tree or a coconut palm. Lays 2 eggs.
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  • ...Scrubwren]], [[Yellow-throated Scrubwren]], [[Large-billed Scrubwren]], [[Brown Gerygone]], [[White-throated Gerygone]], [[Fairy Gerygone]], [[Weebill]], [ ...Melomys]], [[Grassland Melomys]], [[Lakeland Downs Mouse]], [[Black-footed Tree Rat]], [[Prehensile-tailed Rat]], [[Spectacled Flying Fox]], [[Eastern Tube
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  • Sexes similar, females slightly smaller and duller. Juveniles have brown eyes and grey streaks on their breast. As they become older, their eyes tur ...t islands. Heavy decline on Guam due to the introduction of the Brown Tree-Snake.
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  • ...Honeyeater]], [[White-throated Honeyeater]], [[White-naped Honeyeater]], [[Brown Honeyeater]], [[Scarlet Myzomela]], [[Blue-faced Honeyeater]], [[Eastern Sp ...iles are [[Carpet Python]], [[Green Tree-snake]], [[Tiger Snake]], [[Marsh Snake]] and [[Land Mullet]].
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  • ...lue-faced Honeyeater]], [[Graceful Honeyeater]], [[Bridled Honeyeater]], [[Brown Honeyeater]], [[Macleay's Honeyeater]], [[Yellow-spotted Honeyeater]], [[Ye ...elon]], [[Yellow-footed Antechinus]], [[Long-nosed Bandicoot]], [[Northern Brown Bandicoot]], [[Striped Possum]], [[Green Possum]], [[Fawn-footed Melomys]],
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  • ...l]]. [[Wedge-tailed Shearwater]], [[Bridled Tern]], [[Lesser Noddy]] and [[Brown Noddy]] and [[Fairy Tern]] breed on the tiny island of Zave between La Digu ...oseate Tern]], [[Bridled Tern]] and [[Sooty Tern]], [[Lesser Noddy]] and [[Brown Noddy]] and [[Fairy Tern]]. [[Seychelles Magpie-Robin]] and [[Seychelles Wa
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  • ...meted Friarbird]], [[Yellow Honeyeater]], [[White-throated Honeyeater]], [[Brown Honeyeater]], [[Willie Wagtail]], [[White-bellied Cuckooshrike]], [[Varied ...reasted Mannikin]], [[Tawny Grassbird]], [[Golden-headed Cisticola]] and [[Brown Quail]].
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  • ...peckers and various tits including [[Willow Tit]], warblers and finches. [[Tree Pipit]]s occur in the more open areas in summer and [[Eurasian Woodcock|Woo ...odpecker]], [[Great Spotted Woodpecker]], [[Lesser Spotted Woodpecker]], [[Tree Pipit]], [[Grey Wagtail]], [[Common Wren]], [[White-throated Dipper]], [[Du
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  • ...ite-backed Munia]], [[White-bellied Munia]], [[Pin-tailed Parrotfinch]], [[Brown Bullfinch]], [[Common Mynah]], [[Common Hill Myna]], [[Dark-throated Oriole ...iculated Python]], [[Common Cobra]] and [[King Cobra]] and [[Paradise Tree Snake]] are present.
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  • ...], [[Common Starling]], [[House Sparrow]], [[Spanish Sparrow]], [[Eurasian Tree Sparrow]], [[Rock Sparrow]], [[Chaffinch]], [[Brambling]], [[European Serin Mammals present in the area include [[Brown Bear]] Ursus arctos, [[Grey Wolf]] Canis lupus, [[Golden Jackal]] Canis aur
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  • ...n is often worth a visit for migrants and heathland birds. [[Woodlark]], [[Tree Pipit]], [[Common Cuckoo|Cuckoo]], [[European Stonechat|Stonechat]], [[Yell ...[[Woodlark]], [[Eurasian Skylark]], [[House Martin]], [[Barn Swallow]], [[Tree Pipit]], [[Meadow Pipit]], [[Grey Wagtail]], [[Pied Wagtail]], [[Eurasian W
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  • ...ite]], [[Swamp Sparrow]], [[Tennessee Warbler]], [[Thick-billed Vireo]], [[Tree Swallow]], [[Tricolored Heron]], [[Tropical Kingbird]], [[Tufted Titmouse]] ...snake]], [[Scarlet kingsnake]], [[Florida scarlet snake]], [[Eastern coral snake]], [[Florida cottonmouth]], [[Dusky pygmy rattlesnake]], [[Eastern diamondb
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  • * Dark brown overall * Lighter brown head, neck, and breast
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  • ...]], [[Fernwren]], [[Yellow-throated Scrubwren]], [[Atherton Scrubwren]], [[Brown Gerygone]], [[Mountain Thornbill]], [[Eastern Spinebill]], [[Bridled Honeye '''Reptiles:''' The [[Red-bellied Black Snake]] has undergone local declines due to ingesting the poison of introduced [[
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  • ...c Warbler]] (vagrant), [[Golden-headed Cisticola]], [[Rufous Songlark]], [[Brown Songlark]], [[Australian Yellow White-eye|Yellow White-eye]]}} ...[[Moon Snake]], [[Black-headed Python]], [[Stimpson's Python]], [[Mangrove Snake]]
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  • ...[[Spotted Munia]], [[White-headed Munia]], [[Chestnut Munia]], [[Eurasian Tree Sparrow]], [[Baya Weaver]], [[Yellow-breasted Bunting]], [[Chinese Starling ...settings. Smaller reptiles of note are the Flying Dragon and Paradise Tree Snake (often sighted in the Botanic Gardens).
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  • ..., [[Common Grackle]], [[Boat-tailed Grackle]], [[Great-tailed Grackle]], [[Brown-headed Cowbird]], [[Orchard Oriole]], [[Baltimore Oriole]], [[American Gold ...{{user|HelenB|HelenB}}<br />Refuge staff displaying a non-venomous hognose snake at the Visitor Center]]
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  • ...], [[Brewer's Blackbird]], [[Common Grackle]], [[Great-tailed Grackle]], [[Brown-headed Cowbird]], [[Orchard Oriole]], [[Baltimore Oriole]], [[American Gold ...akes there, too - Texas coral, western cottonmouth and southern copperhead snake. Butterflies and dragonflies are abundant in the Spring and Summer months.
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  • ...[Golden Pheasant]] and also has [[European Nightjar]], [[Wood Lark]] and [[Tree Pipit]], [[Eurasian Siskin|Siskin]] and [[Common Crossbill]]. ...od Lark]], [[Sand Martin]], [[Barn Swallow]], [[Northern House Martin]], [[Tree Pipit]], [[Grey Wagtail]], [[Pied Wagtail]], [[Common Wren]], [[Dunnock]],
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  • ...Red-browed Finch]] (introduced), [[Mistletoebird]], [[Welcome Swallow]], [[Tree Martin]], [[Clamorous Reed Warbler]], [[Little Grassbird]], [[Silvereye]]}} Grey Kangaroo, Long-necked Tortoise, Tiger Snake, Bobtail Skink, Gould's Monitor, Humpback Whale, Bottlenose Dolphin
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  • ...[[Southern Masked-Weaver]], [[African Golden-Weaver]] (scarce), [[Southern Brown-throated Weaver]], [[Holub's Golden-Weaver]], [[Village Weaver]], [[Red-hea Brown-headed Parrot Poicephalus cryptoxanthus
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  • ...aded Bush-Shrike]], [[Sulphur-breasted Bush-Shrike]], [[Brubru Shrike]], [[Brown-headed Tchagra Shrike]], [[Marsh Tchagra]], [[Black-headed Tchagra Shrike]]
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  • ...Shrike]], [[Ashy Drongo]] (vagrant), [[House Crow]], [[Rook]] (vagrant), [[Brown-necked Raven]], [[Common Starling]], [[Rosy Starling]], [[Common Myna]], [[ ...[Sand Boa]], [[Desert Horned Viper]], [[Rat Snake]], [[Arabian Rear-fanged Snake]], [[Arabian Worm Lizard]], [[Sand Skink]].
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  • ...[[Boat-tailed Grackle]], [[Great-tailed Grackle]], [[Bronzed Cowbird]], [[Brown-headed Cowbird]], [[Orchard Oriole]], [[Baltimore Oriole]], [[American Gold ...le]], [[Water Turtle]] and [[Box Turtle]], [[Anolis Lizard]], 6 species of snake, [[Gulf Coast Toad]] and several species of frog.
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  • ...ral migrants also visit Panama during the southern winter. These include [[Brown-chested Martin]], [[Blue-and-white Swallow]] and [[Pearly-breasted Cuckoo]] ...geese and passerines such as the largest group, the tyrant flycatchers. [[Brown-chested Martin]], [[Blue-and-white Swallow]], [[Pearly-breasted Cuckoo]] ar
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