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The article states that one of the reasons for the end of rice cultivation in Hanalei was the cause of the Chinese sparrow. There are no internet references to this bird. Can it be confirmed that some kind of rice eating bird other than a so called Chinese sparrow contributed to the rice cultivation on Kauai? 2603:800C:3300:8C58:B1:1470:8576:3E16 (talk) 20:40, 27 July 2024 (UTC)Reply