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ʻula-ʻai-hawane : ウィキペディア英語版 | ʻUla-ʻai-hawane
The ula-ai-hawane (''Ciridops anna'') was a small Hawaiian honeycreeper, now extinct. The term ''ula-ai-hawane'' is a Hawaiian phrase translating to "red () that eats ''hawane''". It was only ever reported from the forested mountains of the Kohala, Hilo and Kona districts on the island of Hawaii. Fossil remains reveal that it (and at least one closely related species, ''Ciridops tenax'') also existed at one time on other Hawaiian islands. ==Description== The average length of the bird was around . With respect to coloring, the adult was patterned red overall, while the head, throat, and upper back were silvery gray. The crown, wings, breast, shoulder, and tail were black, and the tertials a white color. The legs and bill were yellowish. Immature birds were brownish overall with a bluish-gray breast, black wings and tail, and a greenish-brown back.
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