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Apapane [Himatione sanguinea]
The 'Apapane (Himatione sanguinea) is a species of finch in the Fringillidae family.It is endemic to Hawai?i. Just like the Iiwi, a native bird to the Hawaiian Islands, the feathers of the Apapane were once used to adorn the chief's clothes like cloaks, h...
http://www.kiwifoto.com/galleries/birds/apapane/ - Last revised: Oct 30, 2017
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Hawai'i Amakihi
The Common 'Amakihi or Hawai'i 'Amakihi (Hemignathus virens) is a species of finch in the Fringillidae family. It is endemic to Hawai'i....
http://www.kiwifoto.com/galleries/birds/hawaii_amakihi/ - Last revised: Oct 30, 2017
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Hawai'i Creeper
This is an endangered species due to its very small population size and extremely fragmented and disappearing range. Its population is severely threatened by habitat loss, feral pigs, and other problems. It recently disappeared from one area and is losing...
http://www.kiwifoto.com/galleries/birds/hawaii_creeper/ - Last revised: Oct 30, 2017
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Iiwi [Vestiaria coccinea]
The 'I'iwi (Vestiaria coccinea) or Scarlet Hawaiian Honeycreeper is a Hawaiian bird of the family Drepanididae, and the only member of the genus Vestiaria. One of the most plentiful species of this family, which includes many endangered or extinct species...
http://www.kiwifoto.com/galleries/birds/iiwi/ - Last revised: Oct 30, 2017
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Palila [Loxioides bailleui]
The Palila (Loxioides bailleui) is an endangered finch-billed species of Hawaiian honeycreeper. It has a golden-yellow head and breast, with a light belly, gray back, and greenish wings and tail. The bird is in a close ecological relationship with the Mam...
http://www.kiwifoto.com/galleries/birds/palila/ - Last revised: Oct 30, 2017
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