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Kauaʻi nukupuʻu

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Passeriformes

Subfamily
  
Carduelinae

Higher classification
  
Oʻahu nukupuʻu

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Fringillidae

Tribe
  
Hemignathini

Rank
  
Subspecies

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Scientific name
  
Hemignathus lucidus hanapepe

Similar
  
Maui nukupuʻu, Hemignathus, Bird, Maui Akepa, Finch

The Kauaʻi nukupuʻu (Hemignathus hanapepe) is a species of nukupuʻu once found throughout parts of the Hawaiian island of Kauaʻi. It is an insect eater that picks out its tiny prey from tree bark. The males are yellowish with brown wings, while the females are grayish brown with a yellow throat streak.

The species was abundant until the 19th century, when the loss of its lowland forests to slash and burn farming methods damaged its habitat. By 1889, this bird was very rare, though it could still be found in small flocks in the higher forests. Sightings took place through the 20th century. It is feared that the damage from Hurricane Iniki in 1992 created more damage to the bird's habitat, and there have been no sightings since 1996.

References

Kauaʻi nukupuʻu Wikipedia


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