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Réunion fody
Conservation status

Extinct  (shortly after 1672) (IUCN 3.1)
Scientific classification
Genus:
Foudia
Species:
delloni

The Réunion fody (Foudia delloni) is an extinct bird species from the family of weavers. It was endemic to the Mascarene island of Réunion.

Taxonomy

Planches enluminées d'histoire naturelle (9933093103)
1765 plate showing Foudia bruante (below), which may instead be a colour morph of the red fody.

This bird was first mentioned in a report by traveller Gabriel Dellon and a second time in 1674 by Dubois. The species, of which no museum specimen exist was formally described as new species by Anthony Cheke and Julian Pender Hume in the Book Lost Land of the Dodo in 2008.

A type of fody on Réunion was previously mentioned as Foudia bruante by Philipp Ludwig Statius Müller in the work Planches Enluminées in 1776. But after a hypothesis by Cheke and Hume Foudia bruante might be just a colour morph of the red fody which was introduced to Réunion about 100 years after the discovery of Foudia delloni.

Description

The Réunion fody reached roughly the size of a house sparrow. The head, neck, throat and the wing underparts of the breeding male were bright red. Back and tail were brown. The belly was pale. The head of the females and the juvenile males was brown. Neck and wings were red. The throat was pale brown.

Extinction

The Réunion fody was once described as abundant and as a pest that destroyed entire crops. It was last seen shortly after 1672. The reason for its extinction might be predation by rats.

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