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The Monarch Flycatchers ( Monarchidae ) comprise a family of passerine birds which includes boatbills, shrikebills, paradise-flycatchers, and magpie-larks. Monarchids are small insectivorous songb...
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The monarchs reach their highest diversity in the Australasian and adjoining regions, with many species scattered throughout the Indonesian and Philippine islands, including birds which such wonderful names as the Cerulean Paradise-Flycatcher Eutrichomyias rowleyi or Celestial Monarch (right, in an amazing shot by...
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Monarch flycatchers are potential attractions for ecotourism, an industry based on attracting tourists to view birds, animals, and environments ... Monarch Flycatchers: Monarchidae - African Paradise-flycatcher (terpsiphone Viridis): Species Accounts [next] [back] Monarch Flycatchers: Monarchidae - Behavior And Reproduction...
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Five species of monarch flycatcher are Critically Endangered, facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild, and six are Vulnerable, facing a high risk of extinction in the wild. Fourteen are Near Threatened, in danger of becoming threatened with extinction, and two are Extinct, no longer exist...
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This study, led by biologist J. Albert Uy of Syracuse University, captures two populations of monarch flycatcher birds just as they arrive at that evolutionary crossroads.
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Flycatcher males are territorial and will launch an avian smackdown towards perceived rivals trespassing on their turf. But a flip of a single gene is turning the monarch flycatcher into a bird of a different color, and in the process changing the social dynamics of rival birds.
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However, if control was confined to monarch territories only, re-invasions occur on a regular basis8. Rat control is ongoing. An action plan has also been produced6, and the feasibility of translocation is being assessed.
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