- The weka, also
known as the Māori hen or
woodhen (Gallirallus australis) is a
flightless bird
species of the rail family. It is
endemic to New Zealand...
- The Lord Howe
woodhen (Hypotaenidia sylvestris) also
known as the Lord Howe
Island woodhen or Lord Howe (Island) rail, is a
flightless bird of the rail...
- The
Makira woodhen (Gallinula silvestris, syn.:
Pareudiastes silvestris), also
known as the
Makira moorhen, San
Cristobal moorhen or kia, is a species...
- The
Samoan woodhen (Gallinula pacifica), also
known as
Samoan wood rail, is a
nearly flightless rail
endemic to the
Samoan island of Savai'i that is Critically...
-
Porphyrio mantelli † Takahē,
Porphyrio hochstetteri Samoan woodhen,
Gallinula pacifica Makira woodhen,
Gallinula silvestris Tristan moorhen,
Gallinula nesiotis...
- 230
woodhens were
captured before the
rodent eradication commenced in
early 2019.
Following the
successful eradication of the rodents, all
woodhens and...
- rail (possibly extinct) Guam rail
Siberian crane Samoan woodhen (possibly extinct)
Makira woodhen or
Moorhen (possibly extinct) White-winged
flufftail Masked...
- (prehistoric) Rota swamphen,
Porphyrio sp. (prehistoric)
Mangaia swamphen/
woodhen, ?Porphyrio sp. (prehistoric) -
would belong into Porphyrula, Gallinula...
- rails. Some
species that came
close to extinction, such as the Lord Howe
woodhen, and the takahē, have made
modest recoveries due to the
efforts of conservation...
-
Makira starlings,
Makira thrushes and
mottled flower****s. The
Makira woodhen, or moorhen, has not been seen
since 1953; the thick-billed
ground dove...