Proper noun
Lord Howe Island
An unincorporated island in the Tasman Sea between Australia and New Zealand, belonging to New South Wales.
Influenced by the warm East Australian current during summer and cooler southern currents in winter, Lord Howe Island boasts a myriad of temperate and tropical marine species. Source: Internet
Similar birds were reported from Lord Howe Island; these seem to represent another extinct subspecies but are undescribed to date. Source: Internet
''' Rhipiduridae fantails * Lord Howe fantail, Rhipidura fuliginosa cervina (Lord Howe Island, Southwest Pacific, c. 1925) : New Zealand fantail subspecies that was considered virtually extinct in 1924 and not found by surveys four years later. Source: Internet
Yet, this is the fascinating story of Lord Howe Island’s Phasmid, a large stick insect endemic to Lord Howe Island, recently rediscovered on Balls Pyramid after decades of presumed extinction. Source: Internet
It then took an “unusual route” towards Lord Howe Island and was seen “zigzagging” through waters as it moved towards Newcastle. Source: Internet