Native to China, males have vibrant colors and long tails. Rarely seen in the wild. Population: 1,000-2,000.
Rediscovered in 1992 in the Philippines. Males have four-colored plumage. Population: 105.
Elusive bird with ground-feeding habits. Population: Less than 50.
Endemic to the Dominican Republic. Critically endangered due to habitat loss and hurricanes. Population: About 50.
Rediscovered in Brazil in 2015. Known for blue eyes and azure wing spots. Population: 12.
Flightless, nocturnal parrot from New Zealand. Conservation efforts are critical. Population: About 50 in parks.
Native to the Philippines. Unique nesting behavior. Conservation efforts are increasing population.
Endemic to New Zealand. Excellent rock climbers. Population closely monitored in conservation areas.
One individual left, rediscovered in Brazil in 2018. Habitat loss is a major threat.
Recently photographed after 130 years. Endangered due to habitat loss. Conservation ongoing. 4o