- The
kākāwahie or Molokaʻi
creeper (Paroreomyza flammea) is an
extinct species of
Hawaiian honeycreeper. It was
found on the
Hawaiian island of Molokaʻi...
-
Paroreomyza – 3 species, the Oahu alauahio, the Maui
alauahio and the
extinct kakawahie Oreomystis –
akikiki Telespiza – 4 species, the
Laysan finch, the Nihoa...
- (possibly extinct,
early 1990s?)
Paroreomyza flammea (Wilson, 1889) –
kākāwahie (extinct, 1963)
Paroreomyza montana Paroreomyza montana montana Wilson...
- Kai
coucal Kai
Kecil white-eye Kai
monarch Kakamega greenbul Kākāpō †
Kākāwahie Kalahari scrub robin Kalao blue
flycatcher Kalij pheasant Kalinago wren...
- However, many of its species,
including the olomaʻo (Myadestes lanaiensis),
kākāwahie (Paroreomyza flammea), and the Bishop's ‘ō‘ō (Moho bishopi) have become...
- also be found, with two
examples being the olomaʻo (Molokai thrush) and
kākāwahie (Molokai creeper).
Monthly tours are held by The
Nature Conservancy. Oceania...
- Kauaʻi ʻakialoa,
Akialoa stejnegeri (Kauaʻi,
Hawaiian Islands, 1969)
Kākāwahie,
Paroreomyza flammea (Molokaʻi,
Hawaiian Islands, 1963) Oʻahu ʻalauahio...
-
contains three species, the Oahu alauahio, the Maui
alauahio and the
extinct kakawahie Oreomystis –
contains a
single species, the
akikiki Telespiza – contains...
-
honeycreeper (Himatione fraithii) Oʻahu ʻakepa (Loxops wolstenholmei)
Kākāwahie (Paroreomyza flammea)
Lesser koa
finch (Rhodacanthis flaviceps) Greater...
- cattle-induced erosion, and
decline of
native herbivores. 1961-1963
Kākāwahie Paroreomyza flammea Molokai, Hawaii,
United States 1979 1994 (IUCN) Probably...