Huia

The Huia, was a species of New Zealand Wattlebird endemic to the North Island of New Zealand. It became extinct in the early 20th century, primarily as a result of overhunting and widespread habitat destruction, and partially due to collection for museums. The last confirmed sighting was on 28 December 1907 when WW.

The Huia is classified as Extinct (EX), there is no reasonable doubt that the last individual has died.

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The Huia, (IPA: ) (Heteralocha acutirostris) was a species of New Zealand Wattlebird endemic to the North Island of New Zealand. It became extinct in the early 20th century, primarily as a result of overhunting and widespread habitat destruction, and partially due to collection for museums. The last confirmed sighting was on 28 December 1907 when W.W. Smith saw three birds in the Tararua Ranges. Further credible sightings were reported as late as 1922. More

Huia is a suburb of Auckland and is part of Waitakere City Council. Huia was previously known as Te Huia as the area is thought to be named after a Māori chief, Te Huia, who stayed in the bay and was so taken by the area that he remained there. The English translation "The Huia" was used into the 1970s, however simply "Huia" has now become more commonplace. More

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The Huia is best known for the remarkable degree of sexual dimorphism displayed in bill shape. The male and female bore markedly different bills, though the plumage was similar. They were predominantly black birds with a green metallic sheen. The Huia held a special place in Māori culture as one of the most tapu birds of the New Zealand forests - their skins and feathers were valuable goods and they feature widely in the legends and stories of Māori oral tradition. More

Huia's diet was made up of insects and spiders, the male using its bill to chisel away at wood while the female's longer bill was able to probe deeper areas. The Huia held a special place in Māori culture and oral tradition; the bird was regarded as tapu (sacred), and the wearing of its skin or feathers was restricted to people of high status. More

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the huia has been extinct since the early 19th century. * dimorphism (in passeriform (bird): Bill) ...for minor differences in size (reflecting general body size differences) and sometimes in colour. The most outstanding exception is the extinct huia (Heteralocha acutirostris, Callaeidae), originally classified as two different species. More

Australian ornithologist John Gould described the Huia in 1837. The specific epithet acutirostris derives from Latin acutus, meaning "sharp pointed", and rostris, meaning "beak", and refers to the beak of the female. With its short bill, the male was first described as a separate species with the epithet crassirostris from the Latin crassus, meaning "thick" or "heavy". More

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Huia, Photo courtesy of DOC There was something very special about the huia – the male and female birds had very different beaks. The male's beak was short and straight to peck holes in wood to eat grubs. The female’s beak was long and curved to reach into holes to grab insects. Fossils show that the huia could once be found throughout the North Island of New Zealand. More

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The Huia belongs to a family found only in New Zealand, a family so ancient that no relation is found elsewhere. Only the Moa and the Kiwi are likely to be more ancient. Before the arrival of Europeans it was already a rare bird, confined to the Ruahine, Tararua, Rimutaka and Kaimanawa mountain ranges in the south east of the North Island. More

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world, and the huia was unique as the only bird in the world with completely different beak forms in the male and female. The ancient Callaeidae family flew to New Zealand 60 million years ago, and like many of the birds in the isolated archipelago, huia adopted ground feeding habits in an ecology devoid of mammals. HUIA Extinction of the huia Heteralocha acutirostris in 1907 was a tragic loss to New Zealand's ancient native avifauna. More

Picture of Heteralocha acutirostris above has been licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike.
Original source: From Buller, W. L. A history of the birds of New Zealand. 2nd ed. (London, 1888), Page LXI.
Author: From Buller, W. L. A history of the birds of New Zealand. 2nd ed. (London, 1888), Page LXI.
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Order : Passeriformes
Family : Callaeatidae
Genus : Heteralocha
Species : acutirostris
Authority : (Gould, 1837)