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New Caledonian lorikeet

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498:(specimen 762A). Sarasin & Roux (1913) report a claim that the species existed near Oubatche; one bird was shot but could not be preserved. Layard & Layard (1882), while not observing birds themselves, report there were rare sightings up to 1880. Forshaw & Cooper (1989) cite Anthony Stokes, who in December 1976 collected reports on sightings: An older local identified it from a colored plate and claimed to have observed a single bird in shrubland near Lake Yaté "many years ago," possibly in the 1920s. A forestry official claimed to have twice seen two individuals fly overhead, once in 1953 or 1954 on the La Foa-Canala road, and once on June 3, 1976, W of Mt Panié. However, none of these claims could be confirmed, and all searches (e.g., 1938 by MacMillan) have been fruitless. Stokes also reported that collectors coming to New Caledonia to search for this bird offered rewards for live or dead specimens. 25: 507: 138: 112: 93: 572:
destruction of lowland forest may have deprived the species of a food source they seasonally depended on. The introduction of cats and European rats in the mid-19th century fits the assumed pattern of decline; however, cats probably didn't spread over the whole island until recent times. Rats, especially
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Opinion is divided on whether the New Caledonian lorikeet still exists. King (1981) lists it as extinct since 1860, which is certainly not correct. Most authors hope someone will yet rediscover the New Caledonian lorikeet. This hope isn't unrealistic, given that the subject would be a very small,
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Its noises are also unknown but—again based on similar species—are likely high-pitched screeches. These would be the most telling sign of the species, but only to observers familiar with other local parrots' vocalizations. While the birds would be unmistakable due to their small size,
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Female birds are green overall, with deep violet blue crown and dark bluish thighs, a yellowish face and underside face, and a red anal region. The tail is green above and yellowish olive below, with the four lateral feathers with red basal markings followed by a black band, tipped yellow on the
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to have been a decisive factor. Neither could capture for the cage bird trade have influenced the decline. Introduced cats or rats could have been responsible for the decline, or an introduced disease, or a combination of these factors and subtle habitat changes. For example, the large-scale
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BirdLife International (2000) specifically mentions 1859, but this seems entirely conjectural. It is not even certain whether the first 2 specimens were collected together. At least one was apparently first documented on display of a colonial exhibition in Paris in
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forests. Most reports come from such lowland forests, but this probably reflects better accessibility. Mt. Ignambi is believed to be an ideal habitat for the species. The Yaté Lake report was from an area of low shrubland.
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is still common), also for unknown reasons. New Caledonian bird populations decline wherever habitat is modified, which supports the hypothesis that human interference impacts the birds in a serious way. However,
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The New Caledonian lorikeet is 18–19 cm long (the size of a large hand), 7–8 cm of which is the slim and pointed tail. The wings are slender and pointed, measuring 91 mm in the only specimen. Its
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is likely to be less than fifty individuals. A 2018 study recommended uplisting the species to Critically Endangered - Possibly Extinct, citing bird extinction patterns and the lack of sightings since 1987.
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Butchart, Stuart H.M.; Lowe, Stephen; Martin, Rob W.; Symes, Andy; Westrip, James R.S.; Wheatley, Hannah (2018-11-01). "Which bird species have gone extinct? A novel quantitative classification approach".
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This bird is hard to track because it is nomadic and is relatively inconspicuous. The species is believed to live in humid montane forests but (seasonally?) flies in and out of lowland
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The bird apparently keeps to treetops. Related species eat nectar, pollen, blossoms, and sometimes soft fruit, foraging in pairs or small (typically fewer than 10) flocks.
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Reasons for the species' rarity are unknown. There seems to have been a marked decline in the numbers of two of the other three parrots native to New Caledonia (the
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For whatever reason, the New Caledonian lorikeet is an extremely rare and elusive bird. The rarity could be caused in part by the elusiveness. Its relative, the
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is genuinely rare. Based on distance between sightings and remaining prime habitat, any remaining populations are probably small and geographically fragmented.
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Joseph, L.; Merwin, J.; Smith, B.T. (2020). "Improved systematics of lorikeets reflects their evolutionary history and frames conservation priorities".
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Described from two skins (both females) collected somewhere on New Caledonia before 1860 (Berlioz 1945). One has since disappeared. The other is in the
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Males have not been recorded. Based on similar species, they likely have more red coloration, probably including the face, underside of the
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study of the lorikeets published in 2020; although this species was not sampled, it was transferred to the newly-expanded
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ferns. Clutches consist of two (sometimes three?) white rounded eggs; extrapolating from scant data for relatives,
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inconspicuous bird in a large, wild area that is difficult for ornithological field work. The 1999 rediscovery of
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Berlioz, Jacques (1945): Les Psittacidés de la Nouvelle Calédonie et des Etablissements Français d'Océanie.
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and the rump sides; and are likely slightly larger. Immature birds should look like dull females.
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in 1913 (Sarasin & Roux, 1913), but not preserved. Unverified reports exist from west of
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was specifically mentioned as food plants for this species. Reproduction data for 'green'
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The provenance of the extant specimen is unknown. One was shot at
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s post-1880 decline—if real—took place too early for
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The New Caledonian lorikeet was formerly assigned to the genus
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The New Caledonian lorikeet, like most parrots, is listed in
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Leaf lorikeet (also Flores lorikeet or Weber's lorikeet)
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338/97 Appendix B (since June 1, 1997). It is listed as
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Yellow-billed lorikeet (or Musschenbroek's lorikeet)
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The beak is orange-red, the 1313:Kuhl's lorikeet (or Rimatara lorikeet) 852:: 313–314. Dover, New York. QL676.7.G7 630: 628: 338:based on consideration of plumage and 843:In: Parrots of the World, 3rd edition 735:. International Ornithologists' Union 598:Appendix II (since June 6, 1981) and 7: 458:lorikeets is only available for the 363:probably dark orange like the feet. 649:IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 552:New Caledonian red-crowned parakeet 38:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 1021:Brown lory (or Duyvenbode's lory) 845:: 105–6. Weldon, Willoughby, NSW. 394:and the Mont Ignambi area in the 374:they are extremely hard to spot. 1325:(blue lorikeet or Tahitian lory) 733:IOC World Bird List Version 11.2 505: 136: 23: 838:: 310–3; 349–51; 381–4; 412–6. 1916:Endemic birds of New Caledonia 1: 707:10.1080/01584197.2020.1779596 274:Verreaux & Des Murs, 1860 920:Revue et magazin de Zoologie 787:10.1016/j.biocon.2018.08.014 324:. 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Conservation status
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IUCN 3.1
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Aves
Psittaciformes
Psittaculidae
Vini
Binomial name
Verreaux
Des Murs
Synonyms
extinct
lorikeet
endemic
Melanesian
New Caledonia
Charmosyna
Vini
molecular phylogenetic

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