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Hawkins' Rail

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iHawkins' Rail
Conservation status
Extinct (late-19th century)

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Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Gruiformes
Family: Rallidae
Genus: Diaphorapteryx
Species: D. hawkinsi
Binomial name
Diaphorapteryx hawkinsi
(Forbes, 1892)

Hawkins' Rail, also Giant Chatham Island Rail Diaphorapteryx hawkinsi was a flightless extinct bird endemic to the Chatham Islands east of New Zealand. It is known to have existed only on the main islands of Chatham Island and Pitt Island, It is largely known from skeletal remains found in the kitchen middens of the original Polynesian inhabitants, the Moriori.

The bird was approximately 16 inches tall and weighed about 4.5 pounds and is thought to have been primarily an insectivore.

It was long thought that the Hawkins' Rail was extinct prior to European discovery, however recent evidence suggests that the bird may have become extinct much later. Recently a letter belonging to financier/zoologist Lord Lionel Walter Rothschild dated from 1895 was found, which described the appearance, behaviour, and Moriori hunting method concerning the species.


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