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The ivory-billed woodpecker was a large North American woodpecker, possibly extinct, distinguished by its distinctive pale ivory bill and preference for old-growth forests. It’s notable as one of the last hoped-for sightings of a potentially extinct bird species. Ornithologists, conservationists, an...
The Cuban Ivory-billed Woodpecker was a large woodpecker species native only to Cuba’s pine forests. It possessed a distinctive pale ivory bill, setting it apart from other woodpeckers. Considered possibly extinct since the last confirmed sighting in the late 1980s, its existence remains uncertain a...
The Pink-headed Duck is a distinctive diving duck species endemic to South Asia. Its most notable feature was its bright pink head, a coloration not seen in other Anseriformes. Once found in wetlands of India and Pakistan, it’s considered possibly extinct due to habitat loss and hunting pressure. Or...
The Crested Shelduck was a distinctive duck species found in eastern Asia. It’s notable for the prominent green crest adorning its head, a feature rarely seen in shelducks. Primarily inhabiting wetlands, this waterfowl belongs to the Anseriformes order. Sightings became increasingly rare throughout...
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