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Moorea sandpiper

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The Moorea Sandpiper was said to be found "close to small brooks" and it was still at least moderately common around 1776 - 1779 during Cook's last voyage. Invasive rats may have been a contributing factor in its fall to extinction.
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specimens had yellow legs and feet. The exact relationships between the Moorea and Tahiti specimens are still not fully resolved, with some being unsure if they are separate species.
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third voyage, but both have since disappeared and the bird became extinct in the nineteenth century. Several drawings of the bird were made by those accompanying Cook on his voyage;
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Jansen, Justin J. F. J.; Kamminga, Pepijn; Argeloo, Marc (15 June 2021).
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both illustrated the sandpiper between August-December of 1777.
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These illustrations show a somewhat lighter brown bird than the
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Bollettino di Museo Regionale di Scienze Naturali Torino
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In: Extinct and Vanishing Birds of the World (2nd ed.)
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Index


Conservation status
Extinct
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Aves
Charadriiformes
Scolopacidae
Prosobonia
Binomial name
Sharpe
extinct
wader
Scolopacidae
endemic
Mo'orea
French Polynesia
Tahitian language
Georg Forster
William Anderson
Captain Cook's
William Ellis
John Webber
Tahiti Sandpiper
Latham's
"Prosobonia ellisi"

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