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High-billed crow
Extinct species of bird From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The high-billed crow or deep-billed crow (Corvus impluviatus) is an extinct species of large, raven-sized crow that was endemic to the island of Oahu in the Hawaiian Islands. It was pushed to extinction after the arrival of humans, who brought with them pests like rats.

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References
- Olson, Storrs L.; James, Helen F. (1991). "Descriptions of thirty-two new species of birds from the Hawaiian Islands: Part II". Passeriformes. Ornithological Monographs. 46: 1–88. hdl:10088/1746.
- Milberg, Per; Tyrberg, Tommy (1993). "Naïve birds and noble savages. A review of man-caused prehistoric extinctions of island birds". Ecography. 16 (3): 229–250. Bibcode:1993Ecogr..16..229M. doi:10.1111/j.1600-0587.1993.tb00213.x.
- TenBruggencate, Jan (2007-08-07). "Oahu sinkholes yield extinct birds". The Honolulu Advertiser.
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