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Réunion sheldgoose

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Anatidae

Genus
  
Alopochen

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Anseriformes

Class
  
Aves

Subfamily
  
Tadorninae

Scientific name
  
Alopochen kervazoi

Rank
  
Species

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Mauritius sheldgoose, Alopochen, Mascarene teal, Amsterdam wigeon, Réunion night heron

The Réunion shelduck or Kervazo's Egyptian goose (Alopochen kervazoi) is an extinct species of goose from Réunion. It was a close relative of the Egyptian goose and was about the same size. There is only one description remaining, that of Dubois made in 1674. He merely mentions that they were similar to European geese but smaller, with the bill and feet being red. Apart from that, the species is only known from brief reports and subfossil bones.

Extinction

Waterfowl on Réunion were overhunted. As early as 1667, François Martin complained of unsustainable hunting. The last record of the species is a 1709 listing of de la Merveille who stated that ducks and geese occurred "in quantity", but as Jean Feuilley had not listed waterfowl in his 1705 catalogue of Réunion's animals, de la Merveille's record is obviously based on obsolete hearsay information. Thus, the last record of the species appears to be the report of Père Bernardin in 1687. The species probably became extinct during the 1690s.

References

Réunion sheldgoose Wikipedia