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Rhodacanthis flaviceps

Identification

Slightly smaller than the Greater Koa-Finch, at 19cm. Males had bright yellow head and breast, fading to a greener yellow towards the tail, with olive green above. Females were a drab greenish with yellowish highlights.

Distribution

Hawaii. Historically known only from the koa forests of North Kona between Hualalai and Mauna Loa, living alongside Greater Koa-Finches.

Taxonomy

Habitat

Forest canopy

Behaviour

Like the greater koa finch, the lesser koa finch's diet consisted primarily of koa seed pods, supplemented with caterpillars and and possibly 'a'ali'i seeds.

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