The Saint Helena hoopoe (Upupa antaios), also known as the Saint Helena giant hoopoe or giant hoopoe, is an extinct species of the hoopoe family Upupidae, known exclusively from an incomplete subfossil skeleton. pol. Saint Helena swamphen [Aphanocrex podarces] [extinct] St.-Helena-Ralle {f} [ausgestorben] curr. It was endemic to the island of Saint Helena in the South Atlantic. The Saint Helena hoopoe (Upupa antaios), also known as the Saint Helena giant hoopoe or giant hoopoe, is an extinct species of the hoopoe (family Upupidae), known exclusively from an incomplete subfossil skeleton.It was last seen around 1550. giant hoopoe [Upupa antaios] [extinct] St.-Helena-Wiedehopf {m} [ausgestorben] geogr. Saint Helena pound St.-Helena-Pfund {n} orn. The Giant Hoopoe (Upupa antaios), also known as St. Helena Giant Hoopoe or St. Helena Hoopoe is an extinct bird from the family of Hoopoes (Upupidae). It was endemic to the island of Saint Helena in the South Atlantic. It was much larger than its European and African relatives, and was completely flightless. English: Giant Hoopoe, Saint Helena hoopoe, St Helena Hoopoe, St. Helena Hoopoe Spanish: Abubilla Gigante Estonian: saint helena vaenukägu, saint helena vaenukägu (saint helena toonetutt), st. helena vaenukägu (st. helena toonetutt) Finnish: Santhelenanharjalintu French: Huppe de … Due to its subfossil bones it is considered that it was much larger than its European and African relatives. St. Helena Hoopoe bird information Values; Conservation status: EX - Extinct: Synonyms: St Helena Hoopoe, Giant Hoopoe, Saint Helena hoopoe: Old latin name for bird

It was endemic to the island of Saint Helena in the South Atlantic.It was most likely flightless.