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The other, the Carolina parakeet, went extinct early in this century.
The Carolina Parakeet died out for a number of reasons.
The Carolina parakeet lived in the American southeast until the early 20th century.
Carolina parakeets collect on branches as if according to rules of aesthetic or dramatic form.
The Carolina parakeet was a remarkably social bird, living in vast flocks.
This was a smaller bird, three-quarters the size of the Carolina Parakeet.
Stuffed specimens are all that remains of some species, like the passenger pigeon and the Carolina parakeet.
The Carolina Parakeet is believed to have died out because of a number of different threats.
This species is believed to be the closest living relative of the extinct Carolina Parakeet.
The Carolina Parakeet is an extinct species of parrot.
This is for the Carolina Parakeet.
It was not until 1939, however, that it was agreed that all the Carolina parakeets had died.
And sometime in February 1918, a bird known as Incas, the last documented Carolina parakeet, also died.
The extinct Conuropsis carolinensis, or Carolina Parakeet was an exception.
IN the kingdom of literary animals, where each genre takes the form of an individual species, light verse is probably represented by the Carolina parakeet.
The last male Carolina Parakeet dies in Cincinnati Zoo.
There are always the odd tidbits like the old notion that the innards of the apparently extinct Carolina parakeet may have been toxic to cats.
Carolina parakeet - The only parrot species native to the eastern United States, was hunted for crop protection and its feathers.
The Carolina Parakeet's habitats were forests along rivers, with large hollow trees to use as roosting and nesting sites.
If this is true, the very fact that the Carolina Parakeet was finally tolerated to roam in the vicinity of human settlements proved its undoing.
Gone, also, are the Carolina parakeet and passenger pigeon, some of the first birds that Lewis and Clark encountered.
Carolina parakeet (Conuropsis carolinensis)
Conuropsis - Carolina Parakeet (extinct)
One, the Carolina Parakeet, lived in temperate North America, but was hunted to extinction in the early 20th century.
Killing off the giant moa of New Zealand struck me as a particular tragedy, and the loss of the Carolina parakeet."
The extinct Conuropsis carolinensis, or Carolina Parakeet was an exception.
Carolina parakeet (Conuropsis carolinensis)
The Carolina Parakeet (Conuropsis carolinensis)Conuropsis, from "Conurus", an obsolete name of the genus Aratinga (cf. conure and see also synonyms listed above), and "-opsis", "of similar appearance to".
The extinct Carolina Parakeet (Conuropsis carolinensis) - or probably individuals of the western subspecies, the Louisiana Parakeet (C. c. ludovicianus) - may have on occasion have occurred in Seneca County as a vagrant before 1862.