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Hawaiian Coot (Fulica alai)

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August 9, 2012

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Hawaiian Coot
Fulica alai
AKA alae keʻokeʻo
Kailua, Oahu,
Hawaii
9 August 2012
ENDANGERED SPECIES
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The Hawaiian Coot or ʻalae keʻokeʻo (Fulica alai) is a species of bird in the rail family, Rallidae, that is endemic to Hawaiʻi. It is similar to the American Coot at 33–40.6 cm (13–16.0 in) in length and weighing around 700 g (1.5 lb). Its natural habitats are freshwater lakes, freshwater marshes, coastal saline lagoons, and water storage areas. The bird is was federally listed in October, 1970, as an endangered species and is considered both endemic and endangered by the state of Hawaii. It is threatened by habitat loss and introduced predators such as the small Asian mongoose.

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