ʻAlalā
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The ʻAlalā or Hawaiian crow (Corvus hawaiiensis) is a species of bird in the crow family. The bird was found only in the western and southeastern parts of the island of Hawaiʻi before becoming completely extinct in the wild. There are two breeding facilities operated by the San Diego Zoo.
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| Corvus hawaiiensis | |
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ʻAlalā Media
- Corvus hawaiiensis medley.ogg
Medley of calls of an `Alalā (Corvus hawaiiensis).
- Corvus hawaiiensis in grass.jpg
The Hawaiian crow faces an ample number of threats in the wild.
- Corvus hawaiiensis.JPG
The Hawaiian crow has been extinct in the wild since 2002.