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  2. Great auk - Wikipedia

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    On the North American side, eider down initially was preferred, but once the eiders were nearly driven to extinction in the 1770s, down collectors switched to the great auk at the same time that hunting for food, fishing bait, and oil decreased. [50] [19]: 329 The great auk had disappeared from Funk Island by 1800.

  3. Geirfuglasker - Wikipedia

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    18th-century sketch of Geirfuglasker Former location of Geirfuglasker among the Fuglasker islands. Geirfuglasker (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈceirˌfʏklaˌscɛːr̥] ⓘ, "Great Auk Rock") was a small islet near Reykjanes, Iceland. It was volcanic rock with steep sides except for two landing places.

  4. Geirfuglasker (Vestmannaeyjar) - Wikipedia

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    ' Great Auk Stack '), [2] or Freykja (), [citation needed] is a small, uninhabited island in the Vestmannaeyjar archipelago. [1] [2] Geirfuglasker is located approximately 30 kilometres (19 mi) off Iceland's southwestern coast. [1] [2] The island hosted one of the last known colony of great auks, which thrived given its inaccessibility to humans.

  5. File:GreatAukMap.svg - Wikipedia

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    Map in Symington Grieves 1855 map in his book on the Great Auk. BirdLife International. 2016. Pinguinus impennis. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2016: e ...

  6. File:Great Auk variation.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Stac an Armin - Wikipedia

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    Mounted great auk, Natural History Museum, London. On Stac an Armin, in July, 1840, the last great auk (Pinguinus impennis) seen in Britain [17] was caught and killed. A then 75-year-old inhabitant of St Kilda told Henry Evans, a frequent visitor to the archipelago, that he and his father-in-law with another man had caught a "garefowl ...

  8. List of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha animals ...

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    Pictures Saint Helena rail: Aphanocrex podarces: Saint Helena Most recent remains dated to around 1640. [2] Tristan moorhen: Gallinula nesiotis: Tristan da Cunha Last recorded in 1873. Became extinct due to hunting, predation by introduced rats, cats, and pigs, and habitat destruction by fire. [4] Ascension crake: Mundia elpenor: Ascension Island

  9. Razorbill - Wikipedia

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    It is the closest living relative of the extinct great auk (Pinguinus impennis). [4] Historically, it has also been known as "auk", [5] "razor-billed auk" [6] and "lesser auk". [7] Razorbills are primarily black with a white underside. The male and female are identical in plumage; however, males are generally larger than females.