Nihoa Finch

The Nihoa Finch (Telespiza ultima) is one of the two endemic bird species of the tiny Hawaiian island Nihoa, the other being the Nihoa Millerbird. When it was classified in 1917, scientists thought that it would be the last endemic species named. This was later found untrue. The island's population is 1000-3000 birds. The Nihoa Finch was added to the Endangered Species List by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on March 11, 1967. An attempt to pr... More

Scientific name:

  • Telespiza ultima

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Also known as:

  • NIFI

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Four letter code:

  • NIFI

From the Bird conservation base

Bird taxon?:

  • Yes

Hummingbird?:

  • No

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AOU number:

  • 775
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