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ʻAnianiau : ウィキペディア英語版
ʻAnianiau

The anianiau (''Magumma parva''), pronounced , is a species of Hawaiian honeycreeper that is endemic to upper elevation forests on the island of Kauai.
This species seems to be rather distantly related to the typical ''Hemignathus'' (the amakihis and nukupuus). It is placed in the monotypic genus ''Magumma''.〔() Forty-ninth Supplement to the American Ornithologists’
Union Check-list of North American Birds, Banks, et al. (2008).〕
==Description==
The 'anianiau is a brightly plumaged yellow bird and at in length, the smallest Hawaiian honeycreeper. The anianiau has a slightly curved bill and a mass of about 10 g. The plumage of the female is more uniform and has a duller yellow-green color than the male's bright yellow.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=BirdLife International - Anianiau )〕 Its call is a pair of notes, ''tew-weet'', while its song is a trill of ''wee-see, wee-see, wee-see''.

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