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ERROR : Server Busy(-1105) Bourbon crested starling (Fregilupus varius) Description
 Français : Huppes de Bourbon au Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle de Troyes
 Date	3 March 2017
 Source	Huppes de Bourbon au Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle de Troyes
 Author	Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle de Troyes
 Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:3083_227_Huppes-de-Bourbon-2.jpg
 
 The hoopoe starling, also known as the Réunion starling or Bourbon crested starling (Fregilupus varius), is a species of starling which lived on the Mascarene island of Réunion, and became extinct in the 1850s. Its closest relatives were the Rodrigues starling and the Mauritius starling from nearby islands, and the three apparently originated in Southeast Asia. The bird was first mentioned during the 17th century and was long thought to be related to the hoopoe, from which its name is derived. Although a number of affinities have been proposed, it was confirmed as a starling in a DNA study.
 Order:	Passeriformes
 Family:	Sturnidae
 Genus:	Fregilupus
 Lesson, 1831
 Species:	Fregilupus varius (Boddaert, 1783)
 Synonyms:
 Upupa varia Boddaert, 1783
 Upupa capensis Gmelin, 1788
 Upupa madagascariensis Shaw, 1811
 Coracia cristata Vieillot, 1817
 Pastor upupa Wagler, 1827
 Fregilupus capensis Lesson, 1831
 Coracia tinouch Hartlaub, 1861
 Fregilupus borbonicus Vinson, 1868
 Fregilupus varia Gray, 1870
 Sturnus capensis Schlegel, 1872
 Lophopsarus varius Sundeval, 1872
 Coracias tivouch Murie, 1874
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