Kauaʻi ʻōʻō - Reality of The Lost Bird.

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  • In this video, I'm telling the story of the Kauaʻi ʻōʻō, one of Hawaii's most famous extinct birds.
    The Kauaʻi ʻōʻō was one of the most beloved birds in Hawaiʻi. Their population of Kauaʻi ʻōʻō began to rapidly decline. The Kauaʻi ʻōʻō soon vanished.
    This mini documentary tells the story of this bird species. Hoping to bring awareness to the extinction that is occurring. Thank you for watching. Consider leaving a like and subscribing if you enjoy animal content.
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    Call of Kauaʻi ʻōʻō; Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Macaulay library Kauai Oo Moho Braccatus ML6050 John L. Sincock, June 6, 1975 Alakai Swamp, Kauai Hawaii
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Komentáře • 409

  • @TheWildlifeWay
    @TheWildlifeWay  Před rokem +273

    May we continue their memory. Learning and evolving to slow the extinction rate. Do you believe a few are still out there? Subscribe and leave a like to support this channel. Thank you for watching!

    • @ashtroraven9747
      @ashtroraven9747 Před rokem +10

      I hope there’s some still out there..

    • @Friggity_Frank
      @Friggity_Frank Před rokem +6

      There probably isn't any left, if there were we would've seen one by now.

    • @roundboye
      @roundboye Před rokem +4

      I know they are not exrinct. Think it the other way. People got into the island, they brought rats and mosquitos, some birds left, some Kauai o'o left, they are onto their new home out there (we've only discovered 4%of sea, there may be some more isands that the kauai o'o went to survive)

    • @ashtroraven9747
      @ashtroraven9747 Před rokem +5

      @@roundboye that is a good theory, however the statement about the ocean is and isn’t correct, the way you’re using it is incorrect because it is pertaining to what under the water, not the land above it. However there are several upon several uninhabited islands in the pacific ocean that we know exist but no one lives there. However I do not know the status of the amount of islands we know (we probably know most of them due to satellites and the centuries of explorers that have sailed across the sea) but I have no clue on if we know every single island which we might not know

    • @roundboye
      @roundboye Před rokem

      @@ashtroraven9747 you're right

  • @h4mmersbald
    @h4mmersbald Před rokem +832

    I just heared about that Bird today for the first Time, listening to the recording brings me close to tears. The silence in the short pauses is so painful. During the last months I discovered more and more how intelligent birds are, making me believe this last Kauaʻi ʻōʻō must have been very alone.

  • @ConSoot
    @ConSoot Před rokem +155

    The last Kauai O'O female died in around 1983, meaning that last Kauai O'O male singed for a female that will never come for 4 years or more...

    • @ChildOfCosmos
      @ChildOfCosmos Před 9 měsíci +10

      Yeah... Apparently she died due to a hurricane.

  • @haniDopeman
    @haniDopeman Před rokem +496

    If only this bird knew how much people were mourning the death of its species

    • @KingDrakoTyrell
      @KingDrakoTyrell Před rokem

      And the other people from the same species are the reason of the death of there species

    • @ēęÿûúįöåߣżźčń
      @ēęÿûúįöåߣżźčń Před rokem +11

      They see us in heave-
      O’o: The Last Voice of Kauai is an environmental film about human-caused extinction. I was inspired to make this film from a 2015 documentary Racing Extinction, which featured a scene about the last known male Kauaʻi ʻōʻō bird and the audio recording from that individual. O’o: The Last Voice of Kauai is an environmental film about human-caused extinction. I was inspired to make this film from a 2015 documentary Racing Extinction, which featured a scene about the last known male Kauaʻi ʻōʻō bird and the audio recording from that individual. O’o: The Last Voice of Kauai is an environmental film about human-caused extinction. I was inspired to make this film from a 2015 documentary Racing Extinction, which featured a scene about the last known male Kauaʻi ʻōʻō bird and the audio recording from that individual. O’o: The Last Voice of Kauai is an environmental film about human-caused extinction. I was inspired to make this film from a 2015 documentary Racing Extinction, which featured a scene about the last known male Kauaʻi ʻōʻō bird and the audio recording from that individual. O’o: The Last Voice of Kauai is an environmental film about human-caused extinction. I was inspired to make this film from a 2015 documentary Racing Extinction, which featured a scene about the last known male Kauaʻi ʻōʻō bird and the audio recording from that individual. O’o: The Last Voice of Kauai is an environmental film about human-caused extinction. I was inspired to make this film from a 2015 documentary Racing Extinction, which featured a scene about the last known male Kauaʻi ʻōʻō bird and the audio recording from that individual. It was last seen in 1985, and last heard in 1987. The causes of its extinction include the introduction of predators (such as the Polynesian rat, small Indian mongoose, and the domestic pig), mosquito-borne diseases, and habitat destruction. It was last seen in 1985, and last heard in 1987. The causes of its extinction include the introduction of predators (such as the Polynesian rat, small Indian mongoose, and the domestic pig), mosquito-borne diseases, and habitat destruction. It was last seen in 1985, and last heard in 1987. The causes of its extinction include the introduction of predators (such as the Polynesian rat, small Indian mongoose, and the domestic pig), mosquito-borne diseases, and habitat destruction. It was last seen in 1985, and last heard in 1987. The causes of its extinction include the introduction of predators (such as the Polynesian rat, small Indian mongoose, and the domestic pig), mosquito-borne diseases, and habitat destruction. It was last seen in 1985, and last heard in 1987. The causes of its extinction include the introduction of predators (such as the Polynesian rat, small Indian mongoose, and the domestic pig), mosquito-borne diseases, and habitat destruction.

    • @aiuchiha111
      @aiuchiha111 Před 10 měsíci

      Humans are only capable of regret, not fixing their shit before it's too late.

    • @samdumaquis2033
      @samdumaquis2033 Před 9 měsíci +14

      It would have prefered not to go extinct

    • @IronReef77
      @IronReef77 Před 9 měsíci +9

      Meanwhile we are the cause

  • @dogukanhos9345
    @dogukanhos9345 Před rokem +227

    Coming across this bird always makes me sad..

    • @TheWildlifeWay
      @TheWildlifeWay  Před rokem +29

      Such a heart wrenching story, so many things stacked against them leading to their fate. Makes me want to help the wildlife that is here, hoping that my video sparks that desire in others too

    • @dogukanhos9345
      @dogukanhos9345 Před rokem +5

      @@TheWildlifeWay Yeah, I want to do more aswell..

    • @Nika44
      @Nika44 Před rokem +5

      @@TheWildlifeWay Great and sad video. i learned about O'O bird some time ago, learned more about them month ago, I love his song, but once I hear it or remember it, it brings me to tears. He was literally singing for the mate that will never come back :/ And knowing how intelligent birds are I am scared to think how he felt while singing that. This song is beautiful, but once you know what is it's story, it is just sad and haunting. I think that it should be one of the symbols of extinction caused by humans (and it probably is)

  • @cvgthedaydreamfairygirl8092

    You know something, that Kauai’s mating call sounds like it’s final goodbye. Like it was saying goodbye to the world. But the song felt so serene, quite, it felt like watching the sun go down, turning into evening.

    • @kohaiame2691
      @kohaiame2691 Před 9 měsíci +12

      I heard that it's mate died after they were separated in a hurricane, and if that's true then it really was the last goodbye.

    • @plunderersparadise
      @plunderersparadise Před 9 měsíci +5

      This is something that we need to remember

  • @sleepydreamdealer
    @sleepydreamdealer Před rokem +153

    I'm heartbroken forever. Hearing his song i realize that that's how i was always imagining how the birds in the Garden of Eden sounds like. Let us have a moment of silence for this magnificent birdy lost existence.

  • @Wisp2012
    @Wisp2012 Před rokem +518

    This bird makes me almost cry, but maybe in the future we will revive and revive it’s other species with future technologies. I miss you little bird.

    • @rhetoric5173
      @rhetoric5173 Před rokem

      Lol scientanity!!! Not going to happen

    • @kartikeyatiwari2502
      @kartikeyatiwari2502 Před rokem +27

      There's a possibility that they are still out there and we don't know about them

    • @reuklavenders1294
      @reuklavenders1294 Před rokem +16

      Extinction is natural, it's sad however it's necessary. We as a human, trying to revive lost species is just as bad as destructing habitats. And it's all my opinion and it doesn't matter anyways

    • @JoeJoeYolo
      @JoeJoeYolo Před rokem

      @@reuklavenders1294 agree

    • @jordankapeliela
      @jordankapeliela Před rokem +37

      @@reuklavenders1294 this one wasn’t natural. It was from cats, and human intervention.

  • @asherzsosupercool
    @asherzsosupercool Před rokem +176

    i feel so upset knowing it's gone, something about this particular birds extinction makes my heart ache so much

    • @kitsuneWC
      @kitsuneWC Před rokem +6

      "-We will meet all the extinct animals in Heaven.-"

    • @Veloctity_Vortex
      @Veloctity_Vortex Před rokem +5

      is this how extinction is you call in hope of trying to find a mate not knowing your the last of your species

    • @ssppeeaarr
      @ssppeeaarr Před 11 měsíci

      n yet i know yo azz be eatin KFC.

    • @gigintoki8318
      @gigintoki8318 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@kitsuneWCstop spouting the same delusional non sense in all comments.

    • @kitsuneWC
      @kitsuneWC Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@gigintoki8318 no

  • @freddyj5845
    @freddyj5845 Před rokem +49

    That mating call is beautiful and just heart breaking. This legit made me cry.

    • @AWeekLastTuesday
      @AWeekLastTuesday Před 5 měsíci +1

      same here, this is the first time hearing of this species of bird....broke my heart listening to it's lovely and haunting song.

  • @seasideinsects705
    @seasideinsects705 Před rokem +135

    The story of their extinction is so sad, especially the story of the last male. He once had a family, children, and a devoted mate, but one by one they all disappeared. His parents, siblings and his own children, till only he and his mate remained to sing their song. But then a hurricane struck and only he remained, continuing to sing his song for his mate that would never return it, nor any others for which to carry on their legacy.
    We humans know what caused this, all our own fault but these poor birds were the ones that suffered for it, unable to comprehend the tragedies occurring to them, only continuing their songs until they were all gone. Sadly stories like these happened, and contuine to happen all across the globe, not all were as lucky at the kaua'i ō'ō', to have their song and image preserved, most are lost to us in all regards. All we can hope to do is save those that remain and their precious eco systems 🙏

    • @Nathanp77
      @Nathanp77 Před rokem +3

      Bro why you making up a story

    • @aworkinprogress88
      @aworkinprogress88 Před rokem +18

      @@Nathanp77its actually not a story bro, its an actual thing, a cyclone killed the last female kauai, use your brain pls

    • @Bestnashever
      @Bestnashever Před 11 měsíci +4

      It’s really mostly not our fault

    • @aworkinprogress88
      @aworkinprogress88 Před 10 měsíci +3

      @Nashoapollo sometimes yeah, but the birds mostly died cuz of invasive species like rats, pigs, etc

    • @trumpfan2894
      @trumpfan2894 Před 9 měsíci +1

      A lot of species were living and dying on this earth before us, and will after us. We are not permanent either here , we are just renting for a limited time.

  • @notmrflimflam38notrealflam90

    You can hear the sadness of the narrator in her voice

  • @Godswead
    @Godswead Před rokem +58

    This made me cry, i found this some weeks ago and started to research and came across this as well. My inspiration to make a art work for my final year at the art academy.

  • @user-kj5qy8ip5v
    @user-kj5qy8ip5v Před rokem +18

    Im hawaiian, i just discovered this bird, sometimes i whistle the same noise it makes, i had no idea why i did it, seems that its been genetic memory this whole time....

  • @beanceline
    @beanceline Před 9 měsíci +13

    so many people are commenting on how sad the song sounds, but lets be real, it only sounds sad because you know the backstory. how many times do you hear birdsong outside and dont give it a second thought? would you notice if one of the voices were suddenly gone? pay attention to whats around you while you still can. dont wait for extinction to care.

  • @punkyagogo
    @punkyagogo Před rokem +37

    Not just family, their entire genus is now gone 😢

    • @QuackitysStuff
      @QuackitysStuff Před 2 měsíci +1

      Their family being gone is worse.

    • @QuackitysStuff
      @QuackitysStuff Před 2 měsíci

      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Biological_classification_L_Pengo_vflip.svg

  • @herolibraham9882
    @herolibraham9882 Před rokem +29

    i was crying when for the fist time i heard its call it so painful to hear one of the last calls of the Kaua'i o o its soooo beautiful may they rest in peace

  • @meqomi
    @meqomi Před rokem +23

    well i did not expect myself to cry over this

  • @Daniel-dn2ot
    @Daniel-dn2ot Před rokem +15

    Girl i hear in your voice you are close to tears,and i feel ya

  • @Bitternbirdwatching
    @Bitternbirdwatching Před 11 měsíci +10

    The Hawaiian birds in general is one of the saddest story’s of conservation, most of the only native birds left are critically endangered like my personal favorite, the Maui honeycreeper. The forest fires there aren’t going to help either.

  • @vargadani10
    @vargadani10 Před rokem +30

    Deep in my heart i still believe that some species are still alive deep in the forest and in small islands, where our destruction didn't reached. I hope we will never found them again, let them live their life, don't bring any mosquitos, rats, or any scum of our beautiful new world to them...

  • @anenglishmanplusamerican7107

    Do you know what makes me sad? We are one of the reasons of their extinction

    • @ēęÿûúįöåߣżźčń
      @ēęÿûúįöåߣżźčń Před rokem +39

      It was last seen in 1985, and last heard in 1987. The causes of its extinction include the introduction of predators (such as the Polynesian rat, small Indian mongoose, and the domestic pig), mosquito-borne diseases, and habitat destruction. It was last seen in 1985, and last heard in 1987. The causes of its extinction include the introduction of predators (such as the Polynesian rat, small Indian mongoose, and the domestic pig), mosquito-borne diseases, and habitat destruction. It was last seen in 1985, and last heard in 1987. The causes of its extinction include the introduction of predators (such as the Polynesian rat, small Indian mongoose, and the domestic pig), mosquito-borne diseases, and habitat destruction. It was last seen in 1985, and last heard in 1987. The causes of its extinction include the introduction of predators (such as the Polynesian rat, small Indian mongoose, and the domestic pig), mosquito-borne diseases, and habitat destruction. It was last seen in 1985, and last heard in 1987. The causes of its extinction include the introduction of predators (such as the Polynesian rat, small Indian mongoose, and the domestic pig), mosquito-borne diseases, and habitat destruction. It was last seen in 1985, and last heard in 1987. The causes of its extinction include the introduction of predators (such as the Polynesian rat, small Indian mongoose, and the domestic pig), mosquito-borne diseases, and habitat destruction. It was last seen in 1985, and last heard in 1987. The causes of its extinction include the introduction of predators (such as the Polynesian rat, small Indian mongoose, and the domestic pig), mosquito-borne diseases, and habitat destruction. It was last seen in 1985, and last heard in 1987. The causes of its extinction include the introduction of predators (such as the Polynesian rat, small Indian mongoose, and the domestic pig), mosquito-borne diseases, and habitat destruction. It was last seen in 1985, and last heard in 1987. The causes of its extinction include the introduction of predators (such as the Polynesian rat, small Indian mongoose, and the domestic pig), mosquito-borne diseases, and habitat destruction. It was last seen in 1985, and last heard in 1987. The causes of its extinction include the introduction of predators (such as the Polynesian rat, small Indian mongoose, and the domestic pig), mosquito-borne diseases, and habitat destruction. It was last seen in 1985, and last heard in 1987. The causes of its extinction include the introduction of predators (such as the Polynesian rat, small Indian mongoose, and the domestic pig), mosquito-borne diseases, and habitat destruction. It was last seen in 1985, and last heard in 1987. The causes of its extinction include the introduction of predators (such as the Polynesian rat, small Indian mongoose, and the domestic pig), mosquito-borne diseases, and habitat destruction. It was last seen in 1985, and last heard in 1987. The causes of its extinction include the introduction of predators (such as the Polynesian rat, small Indian mongoose, and the domestic pig), mosquito-borne diseases, and habitat destruction. It was last seen in 1985, and last heard in 1987. The causes of its extinction include the introduction of predators (such as the Polynesian rat, small Indian mongoose, and the domestic pig), mosquito-borne diseases, and habitat destruction. It was last seen in 1985, and last heard in 1987. The causes of its extinction include the introduction of predators (such as the Polynesian rat, small Indian mongoose, and the domestic pig), mosquito-borne diseases, and habitat destruction. It was last seen in 1985, and last heard in 1987. The causes of its extinction include the introduction of predators (such as the Polynesian rat, small Indian mongoose, and the domestic pig), mosquito-borne diseases, and habitat destruction. It was last seen in 1985, and last heard in 1987. The causes of its extinction include the introduction of predators (such as the Polynesian rat, small Indian mongoose, and the domestic pig), mosquito-borne diseases, and habitat destruction. It was last seen in 1985, and last heard in 1987. The causes of its extinction include the introduction of predators (such as the Polynesian rat, small Indian mongoose, and the domestic pig), mosquito-borne diseases, and habitat destruction. It was last seen in 1985, and last heard in 1987. The causes of its extinction include the introduction of predators (such as the Polynesian rat, small Indian mongoose, and the domestic pig), mosquito-borne diseases, and habitat destruction. It was last seen in 1985, and last heard in 1987. The causes of its extinction include the introduction of predators (such as the Polynesian rat, small Indian mongoose, and the domestic pig), mosquito-borne diseases, and habitat destruction. It was last seen in 1985, and last heard in 1987. The causes of its extinction include the introduction of predators (such as the Polynesian rat, small Indian mongoose, and the domestic pig), mosquito-borne diseases, and habitat destruction. It was last seen in 1985, and last heard in 1987. The causes of its extinction include the introduction of predators (such as the Polynesian rat, small Indian mongoose, and the domestic pig), mosquito-borne diseases, and habitat destruction. It was last seen in 1985, and last heard in 1987. The causes of its extinction include the introduction of predators (such as the Polynesian rat, small Indian mongoose, and the domestic pig), mosquito-borne diseases, and habitat destruction. It was last seen in 1985, and last heard in 1987. The causes of its extinction include the introduction of predators (such as the Polynesian rat, small Indian mongoose, and the domestic pig), mosquito-borne diseases, and habitat destruction. It was last seen in 1985, and last heard in 1987. The causes of its extinction include the introduction of predators (such as the Polynesian rat, small Indian mongoose, and the domestic pig), mosquito-borne diseases, and habitat destruction.

    • @tazzdoonbeeasl0thpl1s63
      @tazzdoonbeeasl0thpl1s63 Před rokem +98

      ​@@ēęÿûúįöåߣżźčństop saying the same thing again and again wtf lol

    • @velse9869
      @velse9869 Před rokem +6

      also, powerless to have saved them

    • @anenglishmanplusamerican7107
      @anenglishmanplusamerican7107 Před rokem

      @@velse9869 yup

    • @ssppeeaarr
      @ssppeeaarr Před 11 měsíci +11

      ya, wicked species these humans. ...but someday godzilla will set things right.
      RIP kaui 😟😔

  • @freshimpactco.8698
    @freshimpactco.8698 Před rokem +40

    😔😭 So very, very sad.........
    Our world and its diverse creatures are more precious than could ever be understood. My heart deeply weeps tears of loss.....

  • @BirdnatureWatching
    @BirdnatureWatching Před rokem +50

    I miss the kuaui Ō Ō bird it's so sad

    • @zrjz340
      @zrjz340 Před rokem +26

      Bro you probably weren’t even alive when it still existed

    • @Megha486
      @Megha486 Před rokem +1

      ​@@zrjz340 lmao exactly

    • @LuffyWantsMeat01
      @LuffyWantsMeat01 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@zrjz340 i mean you can’t miss something that was before you existed so yeah
      The commenter should have said they wished it was here right now instead of missing it

    • @blueberryy4702
      @blueberryy4702 Před 9 měsíci +3

      @@zrjz340 There were people alive in 1987.

  • @sudemglaibasumatary6050
    @sudemglaibasumatary6050 Před rokem +11

    I think there is still few of the species left . Main reason why nobody sees them now is because they might've kept migrating.

    • @PiroKUSS
      @PiroKUSS Před 10 měsíci

      What makes you think that?

    • @sudemglaibasumatary6050
      @sudemglaibasumatary6050 Před 10 měsíci +5

      @@PiroKUSS because I used to hear that same kind of bird cry in my village when I was a kid . And I live in Assam , a state of India.

    • @tenthclassgaming
      @tenthclassgaming Před 2 měsíci

      It's entirely possible, though I do have some doubts it was in Assam, perhaps it was a similar genus of the Ō'ō.

  • @Graceful121
    @Graceful121 Před 6 měsíci +4

    In another video i saw a comment from a guy in fiji who said not many people know but theres still some left in nuvua fiji, he said he heard them, he heard their song while hiking.

  • @Leocitopants
    @Leocitopants Před rokem +14

    When something bad happens a good thing always happens. I have hope that the kaua’i ō’ō is still alive

  • @aswan2460
    @aswan2460 Před rokem +13

    we can hear the sadness in her voice, may the Kaua'i 'O'o fly high.

    • @RubyChocoCookie
      @RubyChocoCookie Před rokem +1

      You mean his? Unless you are talking about the female that never came to the male bird.

    • @aswan2460
      @aswan2460 Před rokem +1

      @@RubyChocoCookie yeah, i meant his. sry, the voice just look like a lot feminine

    • @RubyChocoCookie
      @RubyChocoCookie Před rokem +1

      @@aswan2460 It's fine.

  • @Lee_21
    @Lee_21 Před rokem +7

    I remembered a nat geo wild show called "Extinct or Alive" , i hope they made an episode about this beautiful bird

  • @VenusVariation
    @VenusVariation Před rokem +6

    I came from Reddit. Great work on the edit!

  • @ide858
    @ide858 Před rokem +11

    Wherever a human goes, there is ruin, Very sad

  • @BlackiesToTrashies
    @BlackiesToTrashies Před rokem +26

    Also, the little pauses in his song is the part where the female sings her part

  • @D0RYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
    @D0RYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY Před 9 měsíci +1

    this is so heartbreaking. i saw a short about the last male and just needed to look into it more. i hope they're still out there.

  • @fluffyfloppastudios
    @fluffyfloppastudios Před 9 měsíci +7

    I’ve still been believing that the Kaua’i Ō’ō might come back, and this video just made me believe it more. I just want to believe that one day I’ll visit the Hawaiian islands and hear that call. I don’t care when, I don’t care if I die before it happens. I just like to believe with all my heard that one day that call will ring out in the tropical forests once more. This video has given me more hope and faith…i will never forget that call.

  • @davidcandella2388
    @davidcandella2388 Před 11 měsíci +5

    Birds have some of the most moving and comforting musical sounds. Almost iree how beautiful
    May this masterpiece live on in another universe. Where the kauai o'o has an island all to themselves
    All the honey they can eat

  • @pizzal0v3Rskatez
    @pizzal0v3Rskatez Před rokem +21

    i found a commenter who went to hawaii, saying that they went alone in a forest and saw a black bird with yellow puffy balls under its leg. i also went to google and it said "POSSIBLY extinct" so it might STILL be alive.

    • @joshuahudson2170
      @joshuahudson2170 Před 11 měsíci +2

      A song like that and I think we would know. But there could be another species without a song.

  • @AtrocityEquine01
    @AtrocityEquine01 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I want to someday hear the words "The Kauai'oo has flown again", and to just hear it's beautiful song.

  • @Nina_Sophia
    @Nina_Sophia Před 9 měsíci +2

    Since childhood I have had a very strong dislike for people/establishments who cut down trees and forests. The loss is so incredibly sad.

  • @Hijabibarbie
    @Hijabibarbie Před rokem +15

    its just to sad im crying in real life that bird was so innocent why did it just went extinct 😥

    • @lmaobox4068
      @lmaobox4068 Před rokem

      It went extinct like every animal
      Natural extinction
      No being is innocent nor evil

    • @LuffyWantsMeat01
      @LuffyWantsMeat01 Před 9 měsíci

      Sadly, Extinction is normal

  • @juliettemorin7316
    @juliettemorin7316 Před rokem +10

    Whenever I see anything about this bird or even hear its song, I start crying. Humans have truly hurt so many creatures in unchangeable ways that it’s so hard to not cry. Just imaging how far it came in evolution, and that it was the last bird of its family makes me so disappointed. And this isn’t even the first animal we’ve done it to. So many had been thriving and we came along and ruined it. The deafening silence this must’ve brought is so powerful.

  • @soniaj2185
    @soniaj2185 Před 3 měsíci

    The poem at the end was just the cherry in top in tweeting me to cry over the sadness of it all 😢

  • @zhumiee477
    @zhumiee477 Před rokem +4

    im so glad for watching this video, cause i just knew this world had a bird with beautiful voice.

  • @ollieminecraft
    @ollieminecraft Před 7 měsíci +3

    I feel like they're still out there, hidden from the world.

    • @Graceful121
      @Graceful121 Před 6 měsíci +1

      In another video i saw a comment from a guy in fiji who said not many people know but theres still some left in nuvua fiji, he said he heard them, he heard their song.

  • @SolartsYT
    @SolartsYT Před 11 měsíci +3

    It was so sad that even the person who talked in the video cried 😔

  • @snickerswo1f519
    @snickerswo1f519 Před rokem +7

    Poor bird, i hope no one forgets it and all other extinct animals. Wish we could stop decimating and killing them all off.

  • @r3angs3y73
    @r3angs3y73 Před 11 měsíci +3

    I cried while explaining it to my friends..

  • @jimcatalfamo8034
    @jimcatalfamo8034 Před 11 měsíci

    What a beautiful song. Man should be proud of itself helping to cut the song short. We are the best at ending life.

  • @betula-pendula
    @betula-pendula Před 11 měsíci +2

    I didn't know anything about this little bird till now, when CZcams algorithm shows me this video.
    But now I am missing this lovely creature and feel so sad about it, I can't describe it.
    Just crying.
    And there are so much other species that extincted and still ectinct cause of the most invasive species: human beings

  • @achillesalexander5327
    @achillesalexander5327 Před 3 měsíci +1

    The OO bird sang his last song to The World knowing in a sense, hey everyone out there, this is the last time you will ever get to hear an OO bird sing, I've been searching for a mate for four years and i can't find a one, so after this song im finished, i can't find a mate and it saddens me, my heart is giving out, and loneliness is getting to me, So goodbye World I wish it didn't have to be this way, but im tired now, and I leave you with one final song, goodbye! He probably died from a broken heart shortly after this last song

  • @yaud_king
    @yaud_king Před 4 měsíci

    Yesterday I went into research about it but I remember myself 2 years ago listening to the last Kauaʻi ʻōʻō song. Back then I didn't really understand it but now it's just so sad. I really hope we will be able to hear this wonderfull bird once more in the wild. Hopefully

  • @matthewwalker6621
    @matthewwalker6621 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I swear i have heard that song in the Australian bush

  • @prakashm1468
    @prakashm1468 Před rokem +3

    Really hope we can bring such animals back from extinction instead of some million year old fossils.

  • @Nice_Boat
    @Nice_Boat Před 9 měsíci

    I'm late with this information but can I still cry with you guys? This is so sad 😭

  • @professormadhattgaming583
    @professormadhattgaming583 Před měsícem +1

    You see, I’m not crying. I just have dust in my eyes 😢

  • @PriestessAusetRaAmen
    @PriestessAusetRaAmen Před 11 měsíci

    This has to be the saddest thing. I have seen in awile, may the birds fly freely in paradise 😢

  • @tgbmohan3805
    @tgbmohan3805 Před rokem +4

    I wish there is some other birds of the same breed had living now..
    Human is the worst species😓😓
    That sound makes me cry..

  • @wyattmceuen2237
    @wyattmceuen2237 Před 8 měsíci

    It makes me sad because I never got to see that bird up close in my life and heard it song

  • @peacefulguychillspot
    @peacefulguychillspot Před 7 měsíci

    Beautiful quote at the end. Was it your original?.
    I came here after seeing a video of the last song that reminded me of when i first heard it a few years ago.

  • @s.z3717
    @s.z3717 Před 11 měsíci +1

    i am crying from last half an hour saw old video of that last male, then found animated video, now this .😞😞😢😢

  • @ksenbroosh
    @ksenbroosh Před rokem +2

    это пение разрывает сердце.. не знаю, так больно от этого..

  • @pattirolfe5792
    @pattirolfe5792 Před rokem +9

    Kauai is the oldest Hawaiian island

  • @meerallylorina3588
    @meerallylorina3588 Před 9 měsíci

    I came across this today, it's Heartbreaking to learn about this bird extinction ....

  • @jelenatalevska9780
    @jelenatalevska9780 Před rokem +6

    i'm crying....

  • @putiksgaming6548
    @putiksgaming6548 Před rokem +15

    I wish I had time traveling abilties I could literllay go back to 1970 2 years before the female extinction and help acknowledge that there going extinct and we need to help them

    • @DKoldies_CEO_Drew_Scumbag
      @DKoldies_CEO_Drew_Scumbag Před rokem +1

      Wouldn't have done anything. What were people going to do? Make a giant shield to protect the island from hurricanes?

    • @putiksgaming6548
      @putiksgaming6548 Před rokem +1

      @@DKoldies_CEO_Drew_Scumbag true but there could be other ways no?

    • @pizzal0v3Rskatez
      @pizzal0v3Rskatez Před rokem

      @@putiksgaming6548 put a male and female in captivity and breed them

  • @rogeliomolinero2498
    @rogeliomolinero2498 Před rokem +4

    I'm only here cuz I saw it on a meme, but it's still sad.

  • @user-uv3ex3bc9l
    @user-uv3ex3bc9l Před rokem +1

    I like your channel like how could u only have 875 subs ??

  • @INTHISSILENCEIBELIVEEEEE

    "its exctinct"
    bet.
    *takes hundreds of eyars to try and bring back kauai*
    im abt to cry bc of this ngl-

  • @cloakedgt
    @cloakedgt Před 6 měsíci +2

    why wasn't it taken into captivity and re populated though? if there were such small numbers, that is so sad, the last male there was probably depressed

  • @tanura5830
    @tanura5830 Před 9 měsíci

    Their voice is so beautiful 😢

  • @hanaleart7339
    @hanaleart7339 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I would love to time travel back into the time just before human beings set foot onto Hawaiian islands.. the enchanting sounds of forest must have been incredible!

  • @JockBuschveld
    @JockBuschveld Před 9 měsíci

    Right in the feels.....

  • @JanoschNr1
    @JanoschNr1 Před rokem +7

    Exstinction is sadly the norm, not a rarity

  • @namshoppingandreviews
    @namshoppingandreviews Před 15 dny

    Such a sad story. Man for his survival destroying all ..

  • @mikaeladisse8641
    @mikaeladisse8641 Před 3 měsíci

    It also sounds very nice when it chirps

  • @CheeseSticksWithButter
    @CheeseSticksWithButter Před rokem +2

    When it shows the picture of the Mohoidae family at 0:33 .
    How many of the birds in the picture are from Hawaii, I'm wondering that because the bird at the bottom right is a Tui from New Zealand.

  • @tacticalyuvraj8445
    @tacticalyuvraj8445 Před 9 měsíci

    Literally my heart is crying for this bird..saddest thing is last male sing for female who will never came😢😢😢

  • @fredyrodriguez8881
    @fredyrodriguez8881 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I still hope their is a chance for this bird to return

  • @lilwolfygaming3313
    @lilwolfygaming3313 Před 2 měsíci

    the stock videos are wild

  • @janellegiromus5972
    @janellegiromus5972 Před 11 měsíci

    I discovered this today
    I'm at a loss for words

  • @alichristianto3944
    @alichristianto3944 Před rokem +5

    Good news.. We have the memoreal in the roblox game.. Feather family.. I really love this bird

  • @RomeGod177
    @RomeGod177 Před 9 měsíci

    " I sand all noght, the moon shone on me through the trees. No brothers left, and there'll be no more after me."
    This here, hit me hard.

  • @silentservant_
    @silentservant_ Před 9 měsíci

    Ah its Song is soo beautiful

  • @Unknownproductions-w3t
    @Unknownproductions-w3t Před 8 měsíci

    While searching a bird chirping effect for our output, I came across this. Which is my first time seeing it and hearing its recordings. The kaua'i O'o gave me chills down my spine after hearing the recording. So, I did some research and The last recording Of the Kau'i O'o Is the last time where he is tryna find another bird. Although it is a bit haunting for me, Listening at night, It still gives a reminder what you feel when your the only person in the world just like the video.

  • @joaomaxima
    @joaomaxima Před 5 měsíci

    Beautiful words, my heart feel so bad to know that this bird dont exist anymore, the humans are so cruels 😢

  • @justafriendlycryptid
    @justafriendlycryptid Před 9 měsíci

    Ive only just learned of this Birb and- Gog I feel sad. I should go check on how Kakapo's are holding up.

  • @rishikkumar8532
    @rishikkumar8532 Před rokem +1

    Thats so depressing.

  • @Senyai0
    @Senyai0 Před 9 měsíci

    What’s really sad about hearing this is that it’s a duet song, the pause is so that a female can respond back, but no female did as the last female died in 1982-1983 he kept singing for 4-6 years, and what’s even worse the is that we didn’t just lose the Kauai ‘ō’ō but we lost the entire Moho Braccatus genius, which includes the Hawaii ‘ō’ō (extinct: 1934), Kauai ō’ō (extinct: 1987), Bishop’s ‘ō’ō (extinct: 1915), O-ahu ‘ō’ō (extinct: 1837). All Moho Braccatus where native to my home country Hawaii. I’d fucking love to see them and hear there songs..

  • @benblose6767
    @benblose6767 Před 7 měsíci

    heartbreaking 😭

  • @Spacedude010
    @Spacedude010 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I hope science can bring them back in the future

  • @sandramorey2529
    @sandramorey2529 Před 3 měsíci

    Back in the 100th anniversary of the overthrow we had a diasporal gathering at Calvin Simmons theatre in Oakland where various halau presented hula for Queen Liliuokalani and the sadness of the passing of the Hawaiian Kingdom, though it was not overthrown. Only the Queen and her
    prime minister. Kumu Hula Rayleen Lancaster presented a most beautiful chant to the O'o and it said that the bird is silent now and cannot speak for itself and therefore we must be the voice of the O'o and tell its story. Not a dry eye in the house. But like the Hawaiian people who are resilient and carry the stories for all the extinct creatures, this is not final. Hawaii still is a sovereign nation, recognized by the world with treaties still in force. Perhaps the O'o thrives deep in Kauai'i's high forests. The people identify with the O'o and it will not go gentle into that good night.

  • @williamrandall5050
    @williamrandall5050 Před 10 měsíci

    Heart breaking so much already lost on this planet another beautiful song gone and we are the main cause

  • @KnittingPasta
    @KnittingPasta Před 9 měsíci

    He was like an Ent except he didnt even have brothers to keep him company

  • @christopherbol9426
    @christopherbol9426 Před 7 měsíci +1

    It makes me sad😢😢😢😭😭😭😭😭 I love the song that the bird did 😢 😭😭😭😭😭😭

  • @viciousnutella
    @viciousnutella Před rokem +4

    the birds live on a small island it’s probably 100% extinct and wont be rediscovered again

  • @philliproduta7131
    @philliproduta7131 Před 9 měsíci +2

    If I found a pair of these in the wild... I'd keep my mouth shut. No body needs to know... just leave them alone

    • @Graceful121
      @Graceful121 Před 6 měsíci +1

      In another video i saw a comment from a guy in fiji who said not many people know but theres still some left in nuvua fiji, he said he heard them, he heard their song while on a hike.

  • @garrettgorby1391
    @garrettgorby1391 Před rokem +1

    That’s really sad damn

  • @theredknight9314
    @theredknight9314 Před 9 měsíci

    Evolution at its finest.
    Either adapt or die

  • @twonoobs7236
    @twonoobs7236 Před 11 měsíci

    This made me sad

  • @cat_in_a_fish_bowl
    @cat_in_a_fish_bowl Před 9 měsíci

    I bet in 50 to 100 years we humans will probably be able to genetically modify a bird to look and act the same, but its still a very sad thing.

  • @honghongworld8483
    @honghongworld8483 Před měsícem

    I have the ability to see people as animals, like how I see my mom as a Kauai’O’o back from the dead.