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Myadestes palmeri
(Turdidae)

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Species description or overview

Puaiohi (Myadestes palmeri) overview
Puaiohis have the potential to become one of the true conservation success stories of the Hawaiian Islands. An overview of their identification, population status, and conservation efforts is presented by the Hawaii Audubon Society.

USFWS species report on Myadestes palmeri
The is available online. A general description of the organism and information about its distribution in the U.S. (including territories and national wildlife refuges) is presented by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, along with links to other documentation regarding federal (endangered/threatened) status, recovery information, and additional resources.

Puaiohi (small Kauai thrush) overview View info about Adobe Acrobat PDF format
Myadestes palmeri species status, biology, distribution, threats, and conservation actions are described by the Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources (Hawaii's Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy, 2005).


Taxonomy & nomenclature

Myadestes palmeri information from ITIS
The Integrated Taxonomic Information System ITIS provides authoritative taxonomic information on Myadestes palmeri, as well as other plants, animals, fungi, and microbes of North America and the world.


Federal endangered/threatened status

USFWS species report on Myadestes palmeri
The is available online. A general description of the organism and information about its distribution in the U.S. (including territories and national wildlife refuges) is presented by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, along with links to other documentation regarding federal (endangered/threatened) status, recovery information, and additional resources.

Myadestes palmeri species profile from USFWS
A species profile for Myadestes palmeri is provided by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, including links to information regarding the federal endangered/threatened status of this species.


Threats to this species

Puaiohi (Myadestes palmeri) overview
Puaiohis have the potential to become one of the true conservation success stories of the Hawaiian Islands. An overview of their identification, population status, and conservation efforts is presented by the Hawaii Audubon Society.


Images

Puaiohi images
Images and information on puaiohi are presented by ARKive.


Abstracts

Breeding ecology of the puaiohi (Myadestes palmeri)
Nests of puaiohi were monitored on Kauai for information on clutch size and predation (Wilson Bulletin, 2005).


Other resources

Puaiohi information from Wikipedia
Image, classification, description, and behavior of puaiohi or Small Kauai Thrush (Myadestes palmeri) are in the Wikipedia entry.


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