The Regent Honeyeater is a critically endangered bird endemic to which country?
Correct answer: Australia

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Those fires were so devastating to so much wildlife. Very sad.

Lionessa
The primary reason the Regent Honey eater became critically endangered is habitat loss. They prefer woodlands with tall trees. What little woodland remains is fragmented, making it difficult to find a mate. Invasive species and cattle-grazing further degrade their world. This is happening all over the planet. Competition for land among humans is what is driving the great engine of extinction. The Audubon Society really needs help. They are working hard against the odds to save the birds before the skies become empty and silent.