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Birds described in 1893

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South Polar Skua
species of bird
Abbott's Booby
species of bird
Laysan Albatross
species of bird
Buller's Albatross
species of bird
Salvin's Albatross
species of bird
Black-winged Petrel
species of bird
Bishop's ʻŌʻō
species of bird
Blue-winged Racket-tail
species of bird
Chatham Petrel
species of bird
Aldabra drongo
species of bird
Chatham Parakeet
species of bird
Mauritian Duck
species of bird
Stejneger's Petrel
species of bird
Mauritian shelduck
extinct species of bird
Metallura baroni
species of bird
Mauritius Owl
species of bird (fossil)
Maui Parrotbill
Hawaiian Bird Species
Regal Sunbird
species of bird
black mamo
species of bird
Styan's Bulbul
species of bird
Speckle-breasted Woodpecker
species of bird
Pale Martin
species of bird
Whyte's Barbet
species of bird
Black-headed Antthrush
species of bird
Bornean Spiderhunter
species of bird
Purple-breasted Sunbird
species of bird in the family Nectariniidae
Bertram's Weaver
species of bird
Mauritius Night Heron
species of bird
Spot-fronted Swift
species of bird
Annobón White-eye
species of bird
Auckland Rail
species of bird
Sjöstedt's Barred Owlet
species of bird
Yellow-capped Weaver
species of bird
Stuhlmann's Starling
species of bird
Locustella castanea
species of bird
Green-breasted bushshrike
Malaconotus gladiator
Great Antpitta
species of bird
Snares Snipe
species of bird
Stripe-breasted Tit
species of bird
Poospiza garleppi
species of bird
Pringle's Puffback
species of bird
Sjöstedt's Greenbul
species of bird
Chatham shag
species of bird
Red-bellied Malimbe
species of bird
Puaiohi
The puaiohi (Myadestes palmeri) or small Kauai thrush is a rare species of songbird in the thrush family, Turdidae, that is endemic to the Hawaiian island of Kauai. It is closely related to the other three endemic Hawaiian thrushes, the kāmao, olomao, and ōmao. It was first collected by Henry Palmer in 1891 at Halemanu around the entrance to the Kōkee State Park.
Olive-flanked Ground Robin
species of bird
White-bellied Crested Flycatcher
species of bird
Akiapolaau
The akiapōlāau (Hemignathus wilsoni), pronounced ah-kee-ah-POH-LAH-OW, is a species of Hawaiian honeycreeper that is endemic to the island of Hawaii. Its natural habitats are dry and montane moist forests, and it is the only bird species on the island to occupy the woodpecker niche. The bird is in length, and has an unusually curved beak-(a specialist species). The akiapolaau is a pudgy bird which has a whitish bottom and tail, black legs, yellow chest, orangish head, black face mask and bill and gray black wings. The male's song is either a loud, short pit-er-ieu or a rapid warba-warba. Its v
Anthocephala berlepschi
species of bird
Grey-headed Sunbird
species of bird
Ruwenzori Double-collared Sunbird
species of bird
Aldabra Fody
species of bird
Chestnut Owlet
species of bird
Arizelocichla fusciceps
species of bird
Sharpe's Rail
species of bird
Yellow-throated apalis
species of bird
Lanai Akialoa
species of bird
Loxops ochraceus
species of bird
Owston's Tit
species of bird
Forbes' Snipe
species of bird