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Symbol Package
Adult Scarlet Honeycreeper standing
Drepanis coccinea (Scarlet Honeycreeper)
Adult Hawaiian thrush
'O'mao (myadestes obscurus)
Adult Hawai'ian honeycreeper standing
Akiapola'au (hemignathus munroi)
Adult Hawai'ian flycatcher standing
Elepaio (chasiempis sandwichensis)
Adult Hawai'ian songbird standing
Hawai'i akepa (loxops coccineus)
adult Hawai'i creeper
Hawai'i creeper (oreomystis mana)
Adult Hawaiian Crow
Hawaiian Crow or alala (Corvus hawaiiensis)
Adult Hawai'ian finch standing
House finch (carpodacus mexicanus)
adult warbler
Japanese bush warbler (cettia diphone)
Adult Hawaiian black-faced honeycreeper standing
Po'ouli (melamprosops phaesoma)
This symbol shows a flattened view of the official flag of Hawaii. The flag comprises of red, white, and blue stripes and includes the British flag in the top left-hand corner.
Flag: USA Hawaii
A side view of a three dimensional headdress colored yellow, red, and orange.
Hawaiian Royalty Headdress
A closeup shot of a Hawaiian tree fern Pulu fiber
Hawaiin Tree Fern Pulu Fiber
A Mature Acacia Koa Tree showing compound leaves and phyllodes
Acacia Koa Tree
A crator from the volcano Kileaua Caldera in Hawaii emits sulfer dioxide, gas, and steam
Kileaua Caldera
Lava flows from a volcano into the ocean while a boater passes
Lava flow at the coast in Hawaii
The Kanaka Maoli is considered by many native Hawaiians to be the original flag of the Kingdom of Hawaii. It has eight stripes representing the eight islands of Hawaii.
Flag: USA Hawaii Kanaka Maoli
Mature phyllodes and juvenile leaves
Koa tree (Acacia koa)
Illustration of Cellana exarata (Black Foot Opihi)
Cellana exarata (Black Foot Opihi)
Illustration of a Hawaiian monk seal (Monachus Schauinslandi)
Monachus schauinslandi (Hawaiian Monk Seal)
Kaloko-Honokohau National Historic Park, Hawaii
"Ai'opio Fishtrap", Honokohau Beach
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
'A'ali'i (Dodonaea viscosa)
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
'Ohi'a tree (Metrosideros polymorpha)
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
'Ohi'a tree (Metrosideros polymorpha)
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