"Drepanididae" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The Drepanididae is a family of passerine birds that was previously considered to be a group of Hawaiian honeycreepers. The name "Drepanididae" comes from the Greek words "drepanon," meaning "sickle," and "eididos," meaning "resembling." This refers to the distinctive beak shape of the birds in this family. They were found only in Hawaii and became extinct due to habitat destruction, predation by introduced species, and the introduction of non-native plants and diseases.
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