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People normally don't identify the bird by how it looks it but how it chirps.
This is the description of how the bird sounds "whip-per-weeo-whip-per-weet”.
They breed from January to November
Scientific & Hawaiian name for the Hawaiian Thrush
"Species." Omao (Myadestes obscurus). N.p., n.d. Web. 20 May 2015.
"Field Guide to Birds of North America." Omao. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 May 2015.
Scientific name: Myadestes Obscurus
" WatchList Species Account for ‘Oma’o (Myadestes Obscurus). N.p., n.d. Web. 21 May 2015.
"Species." Omao (Myadestes obscurus). N.p., n.d. We
"'Ōma'ō - Hakalau Forest - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service." 'Ōma'ō - Hakalau Forest - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. N.p., n.d. Web. 22 May 2015.
Hawaiian name: Omao
"Introduction." Omao — Birds of North America Online. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 May 2015.
Its current form and how it's different from its ancestors
By: Taylor Lee
My animal is a Herbivore and it is a consumer
Fruit
Omao
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Yes!!!!!
The species is endangered because habitat destruction, introduced predators, and diseases.
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What is being done to save it?
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The people on the big island are blocking of the area that the bird lives on.
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Where did its ancestors live?
It lived on the Big Island the same place they live now.
It's not going to survive because there is only 10 left in the Big Island.