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ʻŌʻū
The ''ōū'' (pronounced 〔 ''Pronunciation'': Like "oh-oo". In contrast, the ''Oo'' ("oh-oh") is an unrelated Hawaiian bird (the ōō).〕) (''Psittirostra psittacea''), is a critically endangered species of Hawaiian honeycreeper, that is endemic to the Hawaiian islands. There are no recent records, and it may be extinct. ==Description==
The ''ōū'' is a large, plump forest bird measuring in length. Males have a bright yellow head, dark green back, and an olive-green belly. Females are duller with an olive-green head. The''Ōū'' has a pink, finch-like bill and pink legs.
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