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ANIMAL INFORMATION: Please note, this part of mongabay has been updated |
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Kama'oEducational resources on Kama'oKama'o or Myadestes myadestinus is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Critically Endangered due to D. IUCN Profile of the Kama'o TAXONOMY The kama'o, at one time, existed in much disturbed forest already occupied by exotic plants, as indicated by the statements that the kama'o extended to the outer fwie.fw.vt.edu/WWW/esis/lists/e101023.htm TAXONOMY Kama'o (large Kaua'i thrush) and puaiohi were observed in the same area, but any interaction between the species, or with other forest birds was never noted (51,53). fwie.fw.vt.edu/WWW/esis/lists/e101024.htm Radical Family ...'o Kenny Kama Jr. ke kane 'o Elenor Lacy ka wahine noho pu laua a hanau 'ia 'o Kehaulani Kama "o Kehaulani Kama ke kane 'o Gwen Morinaga ka wahine www2.hawaii.edu/~kamamiki/ohana.html Postcards from Kaua'i Lack of sightings doesn't necessarily mean the O'u and Kama'o are extinct, but it suggests extremely low numbers. In 1995, Pratt wrote, "Of the rarer birds, only the Puaiohi has www.princeton.edu/~melinda/kauai.html TAXONOMY Myadestes obscurus to M. occidentalis, changed Phaeornis obscurus to Myadestes obscurus and split into four biological species: Myadestes myadestinus (Stejneger), kama'o fwie.fw.vt.edu/WWW/esis/lists/e101039.htm The Survivalist's TP Phrasebook ...jan utala li kama. o pana e sijelo ona tawa anpa. Where did his arm go? He had something important in his hand. luka ona li lon seme? ijo suli li lon ona. bknight0.myweb.uga.edu/toki/text/survive.html Kumulipo (Text and Translation) Laha ai kama o Lo‘iloa The children of Lo‘iloa multiplied 0532. O ululoa ka ‘aina o Mohala The virgin land sprang into bloom www.ling.hawaii.edu/faculty/stampe/Oral-Lit/Hawaiian/Kumulipo/kumulipo-comb.html www.artsci.wustl.edu ...kAma`o. Phaeornis obscurus myadestina. a thrush . ka`upu. Diomedea immutabilis? Laysan albatross . kioea. Numenius tahitiensis. bristle-thighed curlew (bird) www.artsci.wustl.edu/~bkessler/taxonomy/hawaiian Hippopotamus Among 26,000 New Species On Endangered List The Jambato toad from Ecuador, the golden toad from Costa Rica and the kama'o bird from Hawaii were among the species declared extinct over the past two decades. www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fish/sharks/InNews/endangered2006.html Family and Friends ...'O Pua Kama ke kane, 'O Charlene Kama ka wahine Noho pu laua, hanau 'ia 'o Rodney Kama. 'O Joe Villa ke kane, 'O Rosie Villa ka wahine Noho pu laua, hanau 'ia 'o Shonne Villa. www2.hawaii.edu/~klkkama/ohana.html
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