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  2. Bird flu confirmed in backyard flock of birds in Central Oahu

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    Find more Hawaii, Oahu, Maui and Kauai news here If you feel you have been exposed to sick birds, contact the Disease Outbreak Control Division Disease Reporting Line at (808) 586-4586.

  3. Oʻahu ʻalauahio - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after the last visual observation, a large portion of habitat in the North Halawa Valley, where most of the bird's most recent confirmed sightings were made, was destroyed for Interstate H-3, with U.S. Senator Daniel Inouye adding a rider to exempt the freeway from environmental laws such as the Endangered Species Act, which would have ...

  4. Hawaiʻi ʻōʻō - Wikipedia

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    The decline of this bird was hastened by the introduction of the musket, which allowed hunters and collectors to shoot birds down from a distance, from great heights, and in great numbers. As late as 1898, hunters were still able to kill over a thousand individuals in one hunt, but after that year, the Hawaiʻi ʻōʻō population declined ...

  5. ʻŌʻū - Wikipedia

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    The bird is listed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature as being Critically Endangered, but there are no recent records and it may be extinct. The last recorded sighting was in 1989. The last recorded sighting was in 1989.

  6. Milestone is marked for recovery efforts of Nihoa millerbird

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  7. Olomaʻo - Wikipedia

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    The last definitive sighting occurred on Oahu in the 1850s, on Lanai in 1933, and on Molokaʻi in 1980 in the Kamakou Preserve. [1] In the late 19th century, it was considered common to abundant on the Maui, Lanai, and Molokaʻi, but land clearing, including the establishment and subsequent development of Lānaʻi City , and avian malaria ...

  8. Is that a drone in the sky? It could be, but here's what else ...

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    Reports of "drone sightings" over the last month have attracted the attention of many, from local politicians to President-elect Donald Trump, who are calling for federal intervention amidst ...

  9. List of birds of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The nene is the official state bird of Hawaii.. This list of birds of Hawaii is a comprehensive listing of all the bird species seen naturally in the U.S. state of Hawaii as determined by Robert L. and Peter Pyle of the Bishop Museum, Honolulu, and modified by subsequent taxonomic changes.