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Loxops

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Subfamily
  
Carduelinae

Scientific name
  
Loxops

Higher classification
  
Hawaiian honeycreeper

Order
  
Passerine

Family
  
Fringillidae

Tribe
  
Hemignathini

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Genus

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Lower classifications
  
Hawaiʻi ʻakepa, ‘Akeke‘e, Oʻahu ʻakepa

Loxops is a Hawaiian honeycreeper genus in the finch family, Fringillidae.

Contents

The genus contains the following species:

  • ʻAkekeʻe (Loxops caeruleirostris)
  • Hawaiʻi ʻakepa (Loxops coccineus)
  • Oʻahu ʻakepa (Loxops wolstenholmei) (extinct)
  • Maui ʻakepa (Loxops ochraceus) (extinct)
  • Hawaiʻi creeper (Loxops mana)
  • Characteristics

    Loxops average the size of 11 cm. They are considered a finch-like bird that also have a notched tail. Their bills have a cone shape to them and they are pale blue with a dark tip. They are also hard to find in the field. Males typically are a darker shade of green on the top while their belly-side is yellow. They also have a black mask that covers their face up until behind its eye while its forehead, forecrown, and backside is also yellow. Females resemble the same colors as the males, but the colors are muted and less vibrant.

    Breeding

    The Loxops commonly breed during the months of March and April and possibly during the months of February to June. The nests of the Loxops are found in the `ohi`a trees.

    Information

    The Loxops are considered an endangered species while its population has been rapidly declining over the last ten years. The Loxops are mainly located in Kaua`i in the Hawaiian Islands, USA. Modern developments that take over the environment are threatening the Loxops and reducing their habitat availability in the Koke`e region. A lof of the current region of the Loxops is protected by Alaka`i Wilderness Preserve and, to some extent, by Koke`e State Park.

    References

    Loxops Wikipedia