haastellinen
Haastellinen is a genus of extinct birds belonging to the order Gruiformes. Fossil evidence suggests these birds inhabited what is now New Zealand during the Pleistocene epoch. The most notable species, Haastellinen elegans, is known from several fossil skeletons, primarily found in cave deposits. These remains indicate a relatively small bird, roughly the size of a modern coot or moorhen.
The anatomy of Haastellinen suggests it was a ground-dwelling bird, likely adapted for foraging in damp environments.
The extinction of Haastellinen, like many other endemic New Zealand birds, is thought to be linked to