Psittirostrini
Psittirostrini is a formerly-recognized tribe) of Hawaiian honeycreepers. It was used for the finch-like honeycreepers that once inhabited all of the Hawaiian Islands. These birds are granivorous and have songs like those of non-Hawaiian cardueline finches. The only definitely extant species are the Laysan finch, the Nihoa finch, the Maui parrotbill, and the palila. Extinct species include the koa finches, the ʻōʻū, and the Lanaʻi hookbill.
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Psittirostrini
Psittirostrini is a formerly-recognized tribe) of Hawaiian honeycreepers. It was used for the finch-like honeycreepers that once inhabited all of the Hawaiian Islands. These birds are granivorous and have songs like those of non-Hawaiian cardueline finches. The only definitely extant species are the Laysan finch, the Nihoa finch, the Maui parrotbill, and the palila. Extinct species include the koa finches, the ʻōʻū, and the Lanaʻi hookbill.
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Psittirostrini is a formerly-r ...... ʻōʻū, and the Lanaʻi hookbill.
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Psittirostrini is a formerly-r ...... ʻōʻū, and the Lanaʻi hookbill.
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