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Nihoa Millerbird Translocation
Caring for Nihoa Millerbirds after capture. The Nihoa Millerbird is a tiny land bird measuring approximately 5 inches in length that was discovered on the island of Nihoa in 1923. Another subspecies once occurred on Laysan Island, where it went extinct in the early 20th century after the island was devegetated by introduced rabbits. It has dark gray-brown feathers above, a buffy-white belly, and a thin dark colored bill. This bird got its name because its favorite food is the miller moth. Male and female birds are similar looking. Caring for Nihoa Millerbirds after captur
Nihoa Millerbird Translocation
Nihoa Millerbird team safely transports Millerbirds off of Nihoa Island. The Nihoa Millerbird is a tiny land bird that was discovered on the island of Nihoa in 1923. Another subspecies once occurred on Laysan Island, where it went extinct in the early 20th century after the island was devegetated by introduced rabbits. It has dark gray-brown feathers above, fluffy-white belly, and a thin dark colored bill. This bird got its name because its favorite food is the miller moth. Male and female birds are similar looking. They have a metallic and bubbling voice
Nihoa Millerbird Translocation
Nihoa Millerbird team safely transports Millerbirds off of Nihoa Island. The Nihoa Millerbird is a tiny land bird that was discovered on the island of Nihoa in 1923. Another subspecies once occurred on Laysan Island, where it went extinct in the early 20th century after the island was devegetated by introduced rabbits. It has dark gray-brown feathers above, a fluffy-white belly, and a thin dark colored bill. This bird got its name because its favorite food is the miller moth. Male and female birds are similar looking. They have a metallic and bubbling voice
Nihoa Millerbird Translocation
Nihoa Millerbird is released onto Laysan National Wildlife Refuge. Until 2011, the Nihoa Millerbird was found only on Nihoa Island. Today, it thrives on Laysan Island due to translocation efforts by the USFWS and American Bird Conservancy
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