After a period of 10 years without observations, a young Tooth-billed pigeon was seen :
Strange looking bird makes welcome reappearance | BirdLife
Strange looking bird makes welcome reappearance | BirdLife
It is not; nor has it been held anywhere since the very start of the 1900's with the exception of one very short-lived individual at Berlin Zoo, which survived from 27 May 1982 until 30 August of the same year.
Actually, there is a newish-looking photo of Tooth-billed Pigeon in an aviary reprinted with some online articles (and easily findable in the search engines).
Nobody on birdforum could trace where and when it was taken - possibly in some local aviary in Samoa.
....and this makes me want to go back there and try all over again!! I never really gave the manumea a proper go that visit because I wanted to also see all the other endemics so it was a matter of limited time. If I return I would go to Savai'i for the white-eye; probably back to that accursed valley at Vaisigano for the mao so I can get some proper looks; the blue-crowned lorikeet is an essential requirement; but the manumea would be the major objective.Chlidonias was looking for them just last year. Unsuccessfully.