
Hawaii mamo - Wikipedia
The Hawaiʻi mamo (Drepanis pacifica) is an extinct species of Hawaiian honeycreeper. It was endemic to Hawaii Island. It became extinct due to habitat loss, mosquitoes, introduced …
Mamo - Wikipedia
Mamo or woowoo is a common name for two species of extinct birds. Together with the extant ʻIʻiwi they make up the genus Drepanis. These nectarivorous finches were endemic to Hawaii …
Mamo | Hawaiian, Endemic, Honeycreeper | Britannica
Mamo, (species Drepanis pacifica), Hawaiian songbird of the family Drepanididae (order Passeriformes), which became extinct in about 1898. About 20 cm (8 inches) long, it was …
Division of Forestry and Wildlife: Wildlife Program | Hawaiʻi Mamo
The Hawa’i mamo was one of Hawaiʻi’s most unique forest bird species. This is due to their black and yellow feathers as well as the fact that only 11 specimens were ever discovered (Banko …
Species of the Month: Hawaiʻi Mamo (Black Hawaiian honeycreeper)
2024年2月1日 · For the month of February, the Hui Hōʻai ʻIke is highlighting the extinct mamo (declared extinct in 1898), humbly, as a reminder of why conservation work is important both …
Hawaiian honeycreeper | Endemic, Colorful, Nectar-eating
Hawaiian honeycreeper, any member of a group of related birds, many of them nectar-eating, that evolved in the forests of the Hawaiian Islands and are found only there. Recent evidence from …
The Hawai'i Mamos (Drepanis pacifica) Information | Earth Life
2023年7月12日 · Hawai’i Mamos (Drepanis Pacifica) The Hawai’i Mamos (Drepanis Pacifica) was a species of finch in the Hawaiian honeycreeper subfamily, Drepanididae. It was endemic to …
Hawaii Mamo - eBird
Extinct, last reported in 1898. Comprehensive life histories for all bird species and families. Take Merlin with you in the field! Free, global bird ID and field guide app powered by your sightings …
Mamo, Chief of the Small Mountain Birds – Bishop Museum Blog
Mamo means a handsome all yellow bird like the under wing feathers of the ʻōʻō. This bird is found only on Hawaiʻi and not on any other island of the group. Because this bird dwells in a forest of …
Hawaii Mamo † – birdfinding.info
Formerly endemic to the Big Island of Hawaii. Identification. A very large black honeycreeper with a long, decurved bill, yellow shoulders, rump, and vent, and a white spot or stripe at the base …