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U. Maui Nukupuʻu (5)
6 species with 5 U's. Unfortunately, the 4 Nukupu'u species have gone the way of so many other Hawaiian Honeycreepers due to a mixture of habitat loss, invasive species and disease. The Maui species was last seen in the 90's. RIP
F.W. Frohawk, Public Domain
K. Bokikokiko (4)
Only one contender here- what a NAME! This small warbler is endemic to just two small islands in Kiribati, in the Pacific. This species is threatened by sea-level rises, introduced rats and coconut plantations.
J G Keulemans, Public Domain, (Wiki)
B. White-bibbed Babbler (6)
Only one species with 6 B's. Endemic to Java, this is a pretty poorly known species has two distinctive subspecies and it must be doing alright to be endemic to Java and still be listed as Least Concern.
© Nicholas Huet (Wiki)
@AndrewBarnas I made a map to plot all the locations that I'd seen new bird species. The larger the circle, the more species seen.
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