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- Lord_Howe_Thrush abstract "The Lord Howe Thrush (Turdus poliocephalus vinitinctus), also known as Vinous-tinted Thrush or Vinous-tinted blackbird, is an extinct subspecies of the Island Thrush (Turdus poliocephalus). It was endemic to Lord Howe Island, an Australian island in the Tasman Sea, where it was also called the Doctor Bird or Ouzel by the islanders. It had a length of 22.9 cm. The head was olive brown. The upperparts were chestnut brown. Wings and tail were dark brown. Throat and chin were dull brown with an olive tinge. The underparts were chestnut-coloured with a lavender tinge. It was quite common in 1906 but its population began to diminish in 1913 due to disturbance by man, cats, dogs, goats and feral pigs. When the SS Makambo was shipwrecked on Lord Howe in June 1918 rats escaped from the vessel and overran the island. With other endemic bird species this ground-nesting bird became extinct within six years.Museum specimens are on display in Leiden (Netherlands), Tring (United Kingdom), Berlin, New York, Washington and Sydney.".
- Lord_Howe_Thrush class Bird.
- Lord_Howe_Thrush conservationStatus "EX".
- Lord_Howe_Thrush conservationStatusSystem "EPBC".
- Lord_Howe_Thrush family Thrush_(bird).
- Lord_Howe_Thrush genus True_thrush.
- Lord_Howe_Thrush kingdom Animal.
- Lord_Howe_Thrush order Passerine.
- Lord_Howe_Thrush phylum Chordate.
- Lord_Howe_Thrush species Island_Thrush.
- Lord_Howe_Thrush synonym "*Turdus xanthopus vinitinctus".
- Lord_Howe_Thrush thumbnail Turdus_poliocephalus_vinitinctus.jpg?width=300.
- Lord_Howe_Thrush wikiPageExternalLink detail.php?lang=uk&id=18.
- Lord_Howe_Thrush wikiPageID "9278544".
- Lord_Howe_Thrush wikiPageRevisionID "544674158".
- Lord_Howe_Thrush classis Bird.
- Lord_Howe_Thrush familia Thrush_(bird).
- Lord_Howe_Thrush genus "Turdus".
- Lord_Howe_Thrush hasPhotoCollection Lord_Howe_Thrush.
- Lord_Howe_Thrush imageCaption "By John Gould".
- Lord_Howe_Thrush imageWidth "250".
- Lord_Howe_Thrush name "Lord Howe Thrush".
- Lord_Howe_Thrush ordo Passerine.
- Lord_Howe_Thrush phylum Chordate.
- Lord_Howe_Thrush regnum "Animalia".
- Lord_Howe_Thrush species "T. poliocephalus".
- Lord_Howe_Thrush status "EX".
- Lord_Howe_Thrush statusSystem "EPBC".
- Lord_Howe_Thrush subspecies "T. p. vinitinctus".
- Lord_Howe_Thrush synonyms "*Turdus xanthopus vinitinctus".
- Lord_Howe_Thrush trinomial "Turdus poliocephalus vinitinctus".
- Lord_Howe_Thrush subject Category:Animals_described_in_1855.
- Lord_Howe_Thrush subject Category:Bird_extinctions_since_1500.
- Lord_Howe_Thrush subject Category:Extinct_birds_of_Australia.
- Lord_Howe_Thrush subject Category:Extinct_birds_of_Oceania.
- Lord_Howe_Thrush subject Category:Fauna_of_Lord_Howe_Island.
- Lord_Howe_Thrush subject Category:Turdus.
- Lord_Howe_Thrush type Animal.
- Lord_Howe_Thrush type Bird.
- Lord_Howe_Thrush type Eukaryote.
- Lord_Howe_Thrush type Species.
- Lord_Howe_Thrush type Organism.
- Lord_Howe_Thrush comment "The Lord Howe Thrush (Turdus poliocephalus vinitinctus), also known as Vinous-tinted Thrush or Vinous-tinted blackbird, is an extinct subspecies of the Island Thrush (Turdus poliocephalus). It was endemic to Lord Howe Island, an Australian island in the Tasman Sea, where it was also called the Doctor Bird or Ouzel by the islanders. It had a length of 22.9 cm. The head was olive brown. The upperparts were chestnut brown. Wings and tail were dark brown.".
- Lord_Howe_Thrush label "Lord Howe Thrush".
- Lord_Howe_Thrush sameAs m.0282sv5.
- Lord_Howe_Thrush wasDerivedFrom Lord_Howe_Thrush?oldid=544674158.
- Lord_Howe_Thrush depiction Turdus_poliocephalus_vinitinctus.jpg.
- Lord_Howe_Thrush isPrimaryTopicOf Lord_Howe_Thrush.
- Lord_Howe_Thrush name "Lord Howe Thrush".