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- The ʻākohekohe (Palmeria dolei), or crested honeycreeper, is a species of Hawaiian honeycreeper. It is endemic to the island of Maui in Hawaiʻi. The ʻākohekohe...
- and 3 prehistoric species Palmeriacontains a single species, the akohekohe Himatione – 2 species, the apapane and the extinct Laysan honeycreeper...
- nectarivorous, favors Metrosideros polymorpha Palmeria dolei Wilson, 1891 – ʻakohekohe Genus Paroreomyzashort pointed bills, insectivorous Paroreomyza maculata...
- Rhodacanthis palmeri (En) (Xt) EX ʻUla-ʻai-hawane, Ciridops anna (En) (Xt) EX ʻAkohekohe, Palmeria dolei (En) CR Laysan honeycreeper, Himatione fraithii (En) (Xt)...
- forest birds across Hawaiʻi are nearly extinct, including the kiwikiu and 'ākohekohe that are found only in East Maui, whose po****tion decreased by more than...
- Ahanta spurfowl Ainley's storm petrel ʻAkekeʻe ʻAkiapolaʻau ʻAkikiki ʻAkohekohe Akun eagle-owl Alagoas antwren Alagoas cur****ow †Alagoas foliage-gleaner...
- funerea (Black Mamo)". "Ciridops anna (Ula-ai-hawane)". "Palmeria dolei (Akohekohe)". "Himatione sanguinea (Apapane )". "Himatione fraithii (Laysan Honeycreeper)"...
- Today, Maui's most notable surviving endemic birds are probably the 'Akohekohe (Palmeria dolei) and the Maui parrotbill (Pseudonestor xanthophrys), also...
- forest birds across Hawaiʻi are nearly extinct, including the kiwikiu and 'ākohekohe that are found only in East Maui, whose po****tion decreased by more than...
- Hawaiian biogeography more complicated. Among Hawaii's native birds, the ʻākohekohe (Palmeria dolei) only survives on Maui, but it also occurred on Molokaʻi...