Birds

Oahu Thrush

Oahu Thrush

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The Oahu Thrush, or Oloma'o, was an endemic Hawaiian thrush known for its olive-brown plumage and short tail. This species, tragically, is now extinct.
Where to spot
Historically endemic to the island of Oahu, Hawaii, inhabiting high-elevation native wet forests.
How to spot
This species is no longer observable in the wild. Its inclusion is for historical context within avian biodiversity.
When to spot
No longer observable, as it is presumed extinct. Last confirmed sighting was in 1825.
The rapid decline and extinction of the Oahu Thrush exemplify the vulnerability of island species to habitat destruction and avian diseases carried by introduced mosquitoes.
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