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Yummy insects! ENDANGERED

I am named after miller

moths, which I love to eat.

I build my nest near the

ground, in dense shrubs,

usually ilima and goosefoot.

I weave my nest out of grass

and roots. There, the females

in my family lay about two

eggs every year. mTohtehNs aihnodacmatiellrepriblliarrds.feeds on insects, specially

Fighting foreigners
One of the biggest threats to my

life are the new animal and plant

species that are accidently or

purposefully introduced on the

island. They compete with me

for food, destroy my habitat, and

even prey on me. The shortage

of insects—my staple diet—and

the predation of my eggs by the

Nihoa finch also worry me.

Captive breeding In Nihoa Island, climatic conditions are a big threat to ENCDRAITNIGCEARLLY ED
the millerbird. Heavy rainfalls, droughts, storms, and
We are a part of the Hawaiian hurricanes devastate its home. CR
Islands National Wildlife
Refuge, which restricts Did you know? EN
human activity in our VU
environment. Only biologists Millerbirds form long-term pairs
and other researchers are and friendships. They defend their
allowed to enter our habitat.
An important effort has been territories for years.
made to ensure that no seed,
pollen, or alien animal enters
our habitat. Visiting scientists
are also required to ensure
this. Recently, scientists have
begun finding alternative
habitats where we could
live in protected areas.
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