The Kermadec megapode, also known as the Raoul Island scrubfowl (Megapodius sp. nov. 'Raoul Island'), was a population of land fowl that inhabited Raoul Island of the Kermadec Islands in New Zealand. There is disagreement in whether the Kermadec megapode was a unique species or simply an isolated population of another species of megapode. It is said to have gone extinct in 1876 due to a volcanic eruption on the island. The population may have gone extinct due to factors other than the eruption, such as the introduction of mammalian predators or overhunting by humans.