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| Software: Poser5 | |
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| Model Credits: 'Akiapola'au from "Threatened, Endangered & Extinct" Songbird ReMix (DAZ) | |
| Comments:
The ‘Akiapola’au is found around the base of
Mauna Kea, Hawaii. It lives in ancient Koa tree forests where it’s primary
nesting areas and food sources are found. Older Koa trees are excavated
for nesting cavity. Insects and beetle larvae are the main food source for
the bird as creeps down tree limbs in the forest canopy. It has an usual
bill. The lower bill is shorter than the top— it’s a specialized beak than
allows the bird to hammer and drill into the wood with the lower
"woodpecker-like" bill and then spear insects with the top portion of the
beak.
The ‘Akiapola’au was also known as Nukupu’u in early Hawaiian literature. It’s declines started in 1900 with the development of Hawaii. It also suffers from the fate of many native Hawaiian birds; no resistance to avian malaria. Mosquitoes are an introduced insect to the Hawaiian Islands and now virtually none of the native Hawaiian birds live below the 1500' level (the mosquito line). Preservation efforts have helped slow the rapid decline of this bird. In 1992, the population was estimated at 1500 and has since then dropped below 1200. The Hakalau National Forest Preserve was established to help protect this and other endangered Hawaiian birds. |
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