- The ʻula-ʻai-
hāwane (Ciridops anna) is an
extinct species of
small Hawaiian honeycreeper. The term ʻula-ʻai-
hāwane is a
Hawaiian phrase translating to...
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Hawane Nature Reserve was
first established in 1978 to
protect an area of
marsh along the
Mbuluzi River in Eswatini. This area
included the
natural habitat...
- fed on
fruit of
Pritchardia species Ciridops anna Dole, 1879 – ʻula-ʻai-
hāwane (extinct, 1892 or 1937)
Ciridops tenax Olson & James, 1991 stout-legged...
- the
extant iiwi
Ciridops –
single recently extinct species, the Ula-ai-
hawane, and 3
prehistoric species Palmeria –
contains a
single species, the akohekohe...
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Guadalupe (Berwick's) Wren (subsp.)
Puerto Rican Conure, a
parrot ʻUla-ʻAi-
hawane, 1894 Kona
Grosbeak Lana'i 'Akioloa (subsp. lanaiensis), Lyall's Wren 1895...
- Name Area (ha) Area (acre)
Hawane Dam and
Nature Reserve 232 570 Sand
River Dam 764 1,890 Van Eck Dam 187 460...
- ʻakepa,
Loxops wolstenholmei (Oʻahu,
Hawaiian Islands, 1900s) ʻUla-ʻai-
hawane,
Ciridops anna (Big Island,
Hawaiian Islands,
either 1892 or 1937) Black...
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agriculture that the
humans brought with them. It was a
congener of the 'ula-'ai-
hawane, and
therefore probably had
similar colors of red,
white and black. James...
- or
Chaunoproctus ferreorostris) Kona
grosbeak (Chloridops kona) ʻUla-ʻai-
hawane (Ciridops anna)
Black mamo (Drepanis funerea)
Hawaii mamo (Drepanis pacifica)...
- an
article published by the
journal Nature on the
basis of the ʻula-ʻai-
hawane,
which was
named Fringilla anna by
Sanford B. Dole in 1879. The bill of...