cook islands flycatcher (pomarea dimidiata) in Pomarea dimidiata inhabits dense tropical forests with tall trees and abundant undergrowth.
vulnerable

cook islands flycatcher

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pomarea dimidiataESA Categories -birds
  • National Parks/ Sanctuaries

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  • Common Names

    cook islands flycatcher, kakerori, rarotonga flycatcher, rarotonga monarch

  • Regions

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  • Population

    Approximately 10,000 individuals

  • Habitat

    Pomarea dimidiata inhabits dense tropical forests with tall trees and abundant undergrowth.

  • Weight(in lbs) and Life Span

    0.2, and 5

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