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Hooded Grebe
species of bird

Poʻouli
The poo-uli (Melamprosops phaeosoma) or Hawaiian black-faced honeycreeper is an extinct species of passerine bird that was endemic to the island of Maui in Hawaiʻi. It is considered to be a member of the Hawaiian honeycreepers, and is the only member of its genus Melamprosops. It had a black head, brown upper parts and pale gray underparts. This bird inhabited only the wetter, easternmost side of Maui, where it had rapidly decreased in numbers. With extinction threatening, efforts were made to capture birds to enable them to breed in captivity. These efforts were unsuccessful; in 2004, only tw

Atiu Swiftlet
species of bird

Cook Reed Warbler
species of bird

Kleinothraupis parodii
species of bird
Poospiza rufosuperciliaris
species of bird

Mewing Kingfisher
species of bird

River Prinia
species of bird

Golden-backed Mountain Tanager
species of bird

Gola Malimbe
species of bird