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Birds described in 1887

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Fischer's Lovebird
species of bird
Yellow-collared Lovebird
species of parrot
Yellow-headed Amazon
species of bird
White-billed Crow
species of bird
Ryukyu Wood Pigeon
species of bird
Guadalupe Storm Petrel
species of bird
Microstilbon burmeisteri
species of bird
Okinawa Woodpecker
species of bird
Histurgops ruficauda
species of bird
Whitehead's Spiderhunter
species of bird
Grey-sided Thrush
species of bird
Mongolian Accentor
species of bird
Izu Thrush
species of bird
Tibetan Rosefinch
species of bird
Ecuadorian Cacique
species of bird
Vega Gull
species of bird
Kāmaʻo
thumb The kāmao or large Kauai thrush (Myadestes myadestinus) is an extinct species of small, dark solitaire that was endemic to Kauai in the Hawaiian Islands.
Newton's Sunbird
species of bird
Leptopoecile elegans
species of bird
Yellow-crowned Whitestart
species of bird
ʻAnianiau
The anianiau (pronounced ) (Magumma parva) is a species of Hawaiian honeycreeper that is endemic to upper elevation forests on the island of Kauai.
Black-billed Weaver
species of bird
Black-sided Flowerpecker
species of bird
Crithagra dorsostriata
species of bird
Congo Martin
species of bird
Cinnamon-throated Hermit
species of bird
Slender-billed Weaver
species of bird
Bornean Whistler
species of bird
Nyanza Swift
species of bird
Christmas Imperial Pigeon
species of bird
Fruithunter
The fruithunter or fruit-hunter (Chlamydochaera jefferyi), also known as the black-breasted fruit-hunter, is an enigmatic species of bird currently placed with the typical thrushes in the family Turdidae. It is native to the Borneo montane rain forests.
Rallicula forbesi
species of bird
Yellow-breasted Boubou
species of bird
Ryukyu Minivet
species of bird
Grand Comoro Drongo
species of bird
Bob-tailed Weaver
species of bird
ʻAkikiki
The akikiki (pronounced ) (Oreomystis bairdi), also called the Kauai creeper, is a critically endangered Hawaiian honeycreeper endemic to Kauai, Hawaii. It is the only member of the genus Oreomystis. Of the Hawaiian birds known to be extant, it is thought to be the most endangered, with only 454 wild individuals reported as of 2018. A survey report in 2021 estimated the population at 45 with a 5 percent annual decrease, in July 2023 the remaining number of wild birds was estimated to be just 5 individuals.
Turquoise Cotinga
species of bird
Staphida everetti
Species of bird in the white-eye family Zosteropidae
Alcippe peracensis
species of bird
Phylloscopus montis
species of bird
Mauke Starling
species of bird
Bornean Leafbird
species of bird
Yellow-crowned Elaenia
species of bird
African Grey Flycatcher
species of bird
Vermiculated Screech-owl
species of bird
Ecuadorian Tyrannulet
species of bird
Peruvian Sierra Finch
species of bird
Turdus subalaris
species of bird
Mountain Saw-wing
species of bird
Oustalet's Tyrannulet
species of bird
Illadopsis albipectus
species of bird
Stejneger's Scoter
species of duck
São Tomé Prinia
species of bird
Malayan Laughingthrush
species of bird
O'ahu ‘Elepaio
species of bird
Cynanthus lawrencei
species of bird
Ryukyu green pigeon
species of bird
Chinese Vivid Niltava
species of bird
Phacellodomus inornatus
species of bird