Oahu Amakihi

Chlorodrepanis flava · Species of bird
Order
Passeriformes
Conservation
NT Near Threatened
Codes
oahama, OAAM

About the Oahu Amakihi

The Oʻahu ʻamakihi is a species of Hawaiian honeycreeper in the family Fringillidae. The male is rich yellow below, sharply contrasted with greenish upper parts. Females are duller and have two prominent wing-bars. It has a total length of approximately 4.5 inches (11 cm). It is endemic to the island of Oʻahu in Hawaiʻi, and is likely the only surviving honeycreeper endemic to the island.

Source: Wikipedia

Taxonomy & Classification

KingdomAnimalia
PhylumChordata
ClassAves
OrderPasseriformes
FamilyFinches, Euphonias, and Allies (Fringillidae)
SpeciesChlorodrepanis flava
Species Codesoahama, OAAM
ConservationNT Near Threatened

Frequently Asked Questions

What family does the Oahu Amakihi belong to?

The Oahu Amakihi (Chlorodrepanis flava) belongs to the Finches, Euphonias, and Allies family (Fringillidae), in the order Passeriformes.

What is the conservation status of the Oahu Amakihi?

The Oahu Amakihi is classified as "Near Threatened" (NT) by IUCN Red List.

How can I identify the Oahu Amakihi?

The Oʻahu ʻamakihi is a species of Hawaiian honeycreeper in the family Fringillidae. The male is rich yellow below, sharply contrasted with greenish upper parts. Females are duller and have two prominent wing-bars. It has a total length of approximately 4.5 inches (11 cm). It is endemic to the islan...

Where can I report a Oahu Amakihi sighting?

You can log sightings of Oahu Amakihi on eBird (ebird.org) using species code oahama, or on iNaturalist.