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ʻāmaui

kikinonoun / ʻā.maui / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

n., Oʻahu thrush (Phaeornis obscurus oahuensis), dusky, olive-brown above, ashy-gray beneath, endemic, presumed extinct, with subspecies on Hawaiʻi (ōmaʻo), Lānaʻi (olomaʻo), Molokaʻi (olomaʻo), and Kauaʻi.

Nā LepiliTags: fauna birds Oʻahu Hawaiʻi Lānaʻi Molokaʻi Kauaʻi

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s. A species of small bird.

Amaui (ā'-mă-uĭ'), n.

/ ā'-mă-uĭ' / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

A Hawaiian thrush (Phaeornis obscura). Syn: Omao.

Hawaiian thrush (Phaeornis obscura obscura). Several species of this bird were known throughout the islands by the common name ʻāmaui, but were also known by a second Hawaiian name on individual islands. Only Oʻahu was limited to the name ʻāmaui. The bird was noted for its fine singing. Some ʻāmaui still live on Hawaiʻi island, but it is extinct or on the endangered list elsewhere.

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