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Niue night heron

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Aves

Family
  
Ardeidae

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Pelecaniformes

Genus
  
Nycticorax

Similar
  
Mauritius night heron, Rodrigues night heron, Dow's puffin, RĂ©union night heron, Bennu heron

The Niue night heron (Nycticorax kalavikai) is an extinct night heron species that was endemic to the island of Niue in West Polynesia.

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History

The night heron was described in 2000 from subfossil bones collected in January 1995 by paleozoologist Trevor Worthy at the Anakuli cave site in Hakupu village. The age range of about 5300 to 3600 year BP for fossil material collected from the site predates human settlement of the island.

Etymology

The specific epithet comes from the Niuean words kalavi (land crab) and kai (food), alluding to speculation by the describers that land crabs constituted an important part of the species' diet.

References

Niue night heron Wikipedia