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Extinct birds


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Since 1600, over 100 species of birds have become extinct, and this rate of extinction seems to be increasing. The situation is exemplified by Hawaii, where 30% of all now-extinct species originally lived. Other areas, such as Guam, have also been hard hit; Guam has lost over 60% of its native species in the last 30 years, many of them to imported snakes.

There are today about 10,000 species of birds, and 1186 of them are considered to be under threat of extinction. Except for 11 species, the threat is man-made.

Island species in general, and flightless island species in particular are most at risk. The disproportionate number of rails in the list reflects the tendency of that family to lose the ability to fly when geographically isolated.

Table of contents
1 Extinct species
2 External links and references

Extinct species

Ratites

Ducks, geese and swans

Quails and relatives

Grebes

Petrels

Cormorants and related birds

Herons and related birds

Bird of prey

Rails

  • Chatham Islands Rail, Rallus modestus
  • Wake Island Rail, Rallus wakensis
  • Tahitian Red-billed Rail, Rallus pacificus
  • Ascension Island Rail, Atlantisia elpenor
  • Kusaie Island Crake, Porzana monasa
  • Hawaiian Rail, Porzana sandwichensis
  • Laysan Rail, Porzana palmeri
  • Samoan Wood Rail, Gallinula pacifica
  • Lord Howe Swamphen, Porphyrio albus
  • Mauritius Red Hen, Aphanapteryx bonasia
  • Leguat's Gelinote, Aphanapteryx leguatz

Waders, gulls and auks

Pigeons and Dodos

Parrots

Cuckoos

  • Delalande's Coucal, Coua delalandei (Madagascar)
  • St Helena Cuckoo, Nannococcyx psix

Owls

  • Reunion Owl, Mascarenotus grucheti
  • Mauritius Owl, Mascarenotus sauzieri
  • Rodrigues Little Owl, Athene murivora
  • Laughing Owl, Sceloglaux albifacies (New Zealand)

Nightjars

  • Jamaica Least Pauraque, Siphonorhis americanus

Hummingbirds

  • Brace's Emerald, Chlorostilbon bracei (Bahamas 1900)
  • Gould's Emerald, Chlorostilbon elegans (Jamaica & Bahamas 1900)

Kingfishers and related birds

  • Ryukyu Kingfisher, Halcyon miyakoensis. This was a sub-species of the Micronesian Kingfisher Halycon cinnamomina.
  • St Helena Hoopoe, Upupa antaois (St Helena 1550)

Woodpeckers

Passerines

Related articles

External links and references

List adapted from that in Extinct Birds, Fuller, ISBN 0-19-850837-9




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