Hawaiian Crow (Corvus hawaiiensis)
The Hawaiian Crow, or Alala, is a medium-sized bird at 19โ20 inches long. Notably, it flaunts stark black feathers with brown-tinged wings and tail and a thick, strong beak.
Our last type of crow is the rarest of all corvids and became extinct in the wild in 2002, mainly due to habitat destruction and diseases. However, through conservation efforts, captive birds rose from 20 in the 90s to 115 individuals in 2014. They have been reintroduced into native Hawaiian forests since 2016.