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...
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subspecies are the Lord Howe golden whistler, Lord Howe silvereye, and Lord Howe currawong. The iconic endemic rail, the flightless Lord Howe woodhen, is the only...
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tephropleurus Lord Howe starling or Aplonis fuscus hullianus, extinct Lord Howe swamphen or Porphyrio albus, extinct Lord Howe woodhen or Gallirallus sylvestris...
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australis New Caledonian rail, Gallirallus lafresnayanus (likely †) Lord Howe woodhen, Gallirallus sylvestris Calayan rail, Gallirallus calayanensis Pink-legged...
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Tasmanian masked owl (section Lord Howe Island)
Lord Howe Island in an unsuccessful attempt to control black rats. The population there is considered to be a threat to the endemic Lord Howe woodhen...
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was alternatively placed in Tricholimnas alone or together with the Lord Howe woodhen, and the other was initially included in Rallus. As delimited here...
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were 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...
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Great Barrier Reef Kakadu Willandra Lakes Region Lord Howe Island Tasmanian Wilderness Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa Sydney Opera House Budj Bim Royal Exhibition Building...
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Whooping crane Red-crowned crane Talaud rail Masked finfoot Okinawa rail Lord Howe woodhen Junin crake Takahē Olive-winged trumpeter Bogotá rail Plain-flanked...
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Roy Bell (ornithologist) (category Lord Howe Island)
collected large numbers of all species, including 80 specimens of the Lord Howe woodhen. Bell's work on the island added significantly to our knowledge of...
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relationships. Often, it was believed to be closely allied to the Lord Howe woodhen – if only due to them being similarly drab rails from islands across...
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2012. The Guam rail was first described as Hypotaenidia owstoni in 1895 by Lord Walter Rothschild. Rothschild announced the specific name owstoni was "in...
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G. sylvestris may refer to: Gallirallus sylvestris, the Lord Howe woodhen, a flightless bird species Glyphonycteris sylvestris, the tricolored big-eared...
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Long-winged harrier Longuemare's sunangel Lord Derby's parakeet †Lord Howe gerygone †Lord Howe parakeet Lord Howe woodhen Lorentz's whistler Loria's satinbird...
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include: Christmas, Cocos (Keeling), Ashmore, Torres Strait, Coral Sea, Lord Howe, Norfolk, Macquarie and Heard/McDonald. The list includes introduced species...
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Gallirallus philippensis - Aus Weka, Gallirallus australis - NZ Lord Howe woodhen, Gallirallus sylvestris - Aus Chatham Island rail, Gallirallus modestus...
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000 – 1,600,000 Gruiformes Cranes, crakes, rails. 92 / 169 (45%) Lord Howe woodhen (EN) American coot (LC) Pop: 220 – 230 Pop: 6,000,000 Leptosomiformes...
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Thalassarche salvini White-capped albatross, Thalassarche steadi Lord Howe woodhen, Tricholimnas sylvestris Black-breasted button-quail, Turnix melanogaster...
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Guam rail, Gallirallus owstoni – extinct in the wild (late 1980s) Lord Howe woodhen, Gallirallus sylvestris Buff-banded rail, Gallirallus philippensis...
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Woodford's rail, Gallirallus woodfordi Weka, Gallirallus australis Lord Howe woodhen, Gallirallus sylvestris Bar-winged rail, Gallirallus poecilopterus...
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Bar-winged rail Hypotaenidia poeciloptera (Hartlaub, 1866) (E) 56 Lord Howe woodhen Hypotaenidia sylvestris (Sclater, PL, 1870) 57 Dieffenbach's rail...
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Province (the Solomon Islands) Woodford's rail Hypotaenidia woodfordi the Solomon Islands Lord Howe woodhen Hypotaenidia sylvestris Lord Howe Island...
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he led a team of zoologists and ecologists to Lord Howe Island to study the endangered Lord Howe woodhen in its environment, in order to devise a management...
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rail Cyanolimnas cerverai 70 – 400 CR Lord Howe woodhen Gallirallus sylvestris 220 – 230 EN Endemic to Lord Howe Island. Great Indian bustard Ardeotis...
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Island Green Parrot" 0:20 36. "Southern Squatter Pigeon" 0:27 37. "Lord Howe Woodhen" 0:22 38. "Eastern Grey Plover" 0:15 39. "Regent Honeyeater" 0:30...
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Black-tailed nativehen Lord Howe woodhen (Lord Howe Island endemic) Lord Howe swamphen (extinct—formerly endemic to Lord Howe Island) Australian crake...
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martinica) Azure gallinule, Porphyrio flavirostris White swamphen, or Lord Howe swamphen Porphyrio albus (early 19th century) Réunion swamphen, or oiseau...
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times. The native name n'dino is thought to refer to this bird. Samoan woodhen, Gallinula pacifica (Savaiʻi, Samoa, 1907?) Probably better placed in the...
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Australian book such species as the Ruddy Crake (Christmas Island), Woodhen (Lord Howe), Weka (Macquarie) and even a new family (Sheathbills), which occurs...
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reptiles, mammals, amphibians and plants. Animals included the Lord Howe Island woodhen, the Gould's petrel, the malleefowl and the yellow-footed rock-wallaby...
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