Akialoa

The Hemignathus obscurus (scientific name) or akialoa is an extinct species of honeycreepers, which were found on the Hawaiian Islands. Divided into higher and lesser akialoa based on their size and geographic distribution within the Hawaiian Islands, this bird was last seen in 1967. 5-7 inches in length, the beak of the akialoa was almost

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Palila

The Loxioides bailleui (scientific name) or palila is presently found only on the Mauna Kea slopes on the island of Hawaii. Measuring 6.0-7.5 inches in length, this bird has a lovely yellow head and breast, olive-green wings and tail and light-to-medium grey plumage on the lower and upper parts respectively. Its diet is solely comprised

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