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Mountain bluebird (above)
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Hawaiian Birds+, December 2000. The two most common Hawaiian honeycreepers: Apapane (video capture at Koke'e State Park, Kauai) and Hawaii Amakihi (Hosmer Grove, Maui). Many of the native Hawaiian forest birds feed on the nectar of the Ohia Lehua.
The Hawaiian goose, Nene (Haleakala National Park Visitor Center, Maui); Nene with chicks Nice! (Kilauea Point National Wildlife Refuge, Kauai).
Hanalei National Wildlife Refuge, Kauai: Black-necked stilt Common moorhen (Hawaii endemic races).
Another Hawaii endemic, the Hawaiian monk seal (at the Sheraton Resort, Kauai). Close-up here.
Kilauea Point National Wildlife Refuge, Kauai: Great frigatebird Laysan albatross
Two exotics, red-crested cardinal and zebra dove (Kauai).
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Silversword, Haleakala, Maui
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