- The
olomaʻo (Myadestes lanaiensis) is a small, dark
solitaire endemic to Maui, Lānaʻi and Molokaʻi in the
Hawaiian Islands. It is
currently listed as...
- the
Caribbean ʻŌmaʻo,
Myadestes obscurus †kāmaʻo,
Myadestes myadestinus Olomaʻo,
Myadestes lanaiensis Puaiohi,
Myadestes palmeri Townsend's solitaire,...
- (Myadestes
lanaiensis woahensis) or Oahu
thrush was a
subspecies of the
olomaʻo endemic to the
island of Oahu. It was the
first member of its
genus to...
- Bryan's
shearwater Newell's
shearwater Guam rail
Laysan duck ʻAkekeʻe
Palila Olomaʻo Puaiohi Maui ʻakepa ʻAkikiki ʻAkohekohe Oʻahu ʻalauahio Maui parrotbill...
- of the world. Rare
birds can also be found, with two
examples being the
olomaʻo (Molokai thrush) and kākāwahie (Molokai creeper).
Monthly tours are held...
-
Sangihe white-eye Rota white-eye
Bugun liocichla Blue-crowned
laughingthrush Olomaʻo Puaiohi Taita thrush Príncipe
thrush Black-winged
starling Pohnpei starling...
-
Puaiohi (M. palmeri), the ʻŌmaʻo (M. obscurus) and the likely-extinct
olomaʻo (M. lanaiensis). Its song was a
complex melody composed of flute-like notes...
- the
Olokui plateau, a
region where another possibly extinct bird, the
Olomaʻo is protected. The
species was
proposed to be
declared extinct by the US...
- to the
other endemic thrushes of the
Hawaiian Islands, the kāmaʻo, the
olomaʻo, and the puaiohi. ʻŌmaʻo are
found primarily in
rainforests in the eastern...
-
plant and
animal species. However, many of its species,
including the
olomaʻo (Myadestes lanaiensis), kākāwahie (Paroreomyza flammea), and the Bishop's...