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A person who engages in recreational bird watching and enjoys identifying species.
Birder
A scientist who works in the field.
Field researcher
A scientist who studies birds.
Ornithologist
Hawai'ian crested honeycreeper singing
'Akohekohe (palmeria dolei)
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 introduced songbird standing
Japanese white-eye (zosterops japonicus)
Hawai'ian songbird standing
Maui 'alauahio (paroreomyza montana)
Adult Hawaiian black-faced honeycreeper standing
Po'ouli (melamprosops phaesoma)
An above view of the square blue house, shows two of the structures walls and three side of the yellow pyramid roof. The house is elevated on stilts and has a set of stairs that lead up to the front entrance.
Fale: enclosed 4 (Samoa)
Illustration of the UK flag.
Flag: United Kingdom
Illustration of the flag for the United States of America
Flag: United States of America
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 stylized red hibiscus flower with an orange style protruding from the center of the flower. The hibiscus is the state flower of Hawaii.
Hibiscus Flower
A stylized Hi'a Lehua flower shows the green leaves and base and long, upward reaching red petals.
Metrosideros Polymorpha (Hi'a Lehua)
A wooden fence is depicted from raised side view. The fence is made out of brown logs and has large gaps in the fence slates.
Wood-split fencing 02
Pickleweed is an invasive or introduced plant in Hawaii. It has succulent, brilliant green leaves and is common in salt marshes and tidal shorelines. It grows slowly in soils with high salt concentrations and areas with seawater overwash where it suffers little competition from other plants. The species manages salts by sequestering them in cell vacuoles and eventually shedding the leaves.
Batis maritima (Pickleweed)
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