Every month I will include information about one of Oahu's native species on this page.
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AMAKIHI
APAPANE
CREEPER
ELEPAIO
I'IWI
O'O
THRUSH
AKEPA
AKIALOA
NUKUPU'U
O'U
PALILA
KOA FINCH
CIRIDOPS
LAYSAN FINCH
TELESPIZA
CHLORIDOPS WAHI
CHLORIDOPS REGISKONGI
CHAETOPTILA AFF
RIDGE-BILLED FINCH
AIDEMEDIA CHASCAX
AIDEMEDIA ZANCLOPS
XESTOSPIZA FASTIGIALIS
CORVUS IMPLUVIATU
CORVUS VIRIOSUS
MOA-NALO
NENE NUI
PORZANA ZIEGLERI
PORZANA RALPHORUM

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S p e c i e s o f t h e M o n t h
PORZANA RALPHORUM
EXTINCT
This flightless species was a medium-large rail that was described from bones discovered at Barber's Point, Oahu. Fossils of this species were also found at the Kuliouou rock shelter and at Ulupau Head, Oahu. It was named after C.J. Ralph and Carol Pearson Ralph who assisted Storrs Olson and Helen James in their research. This was the largest rail species known so far from the Hawaiian islands except for the also extinct Porzana severnsi.
Please do what you can to save the native Hawaiian forest bird species that remain.
Aloha,
Michael Walther
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