1918day.year
Incas
last known Carolina parakeet
last known Carolina parakeet
The last known Carolina parakeet, whose death marked the extinction of North America’s only native parrot.
Incas was the final known individual of the Carolina parakeet species (Conuropsis carolinensis). Believed to have been captured around 1910, he spent his later years at the Cincinnati Zoo under the care of zoo staff. Despite efforts to breed him with other remaining birds, no successful offspring emerged. On February 21, 1918, Incas died, confirming the extinction of his species. Habitat destruction, hunting for feathers, and disease led to the rapid decline of Carolina parakeets. His death became a cautionary tale for conservationists and highlighted the importance of preserving biodiversity. Preserved specimens of Incas now reside in museum collections as a reminder of lost species.
1918
Incas
last known
Carolina parakeet