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Myadestes obscurus 'oma'o
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Photographer: Gerald and Buff Corsi
Collection: CalAcademy
ID: 6666 6666 1013 0015 (2013-10-22)Copyright © 2013 California Academy of Sciences
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date of photo Apr 9, 2012
location
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii, The Big Island (Hawaii, US)notes The ʻŌmaʻo (Myadestes obscurus, also called the Hawaiian Thrush) is an endemic species of robin-like bird found only on the island of Hawaii. Omao are closely related to the other endemic thrushes of the Hawaiian Islands, the Kamao, the Olomao, and the Puaiohi. Omao are found primarily in rainforest in the eastern and southeastern regions of the Big Island.photo category: Animal - Bird
original filename: Myadestes obscurus (endemic) 120409 _D331181.jpg
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common names
'oma'o, Omao, Hawaiian Thrush (photographer)
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