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Endangered Birds

Endangered BirdsAn overview of birding in Hawaii

Like other tropical regions, the weather is generally pleasant Hawaii and hot, but at higher altitude, the weather suddenly changes. Millions of seabirds and wetland birds find habitat in these remote islands. It is said that (roughly estimated) 283 species in Hawaii, 90% are found nowhere except Hawaii. The beauty of Hawaii and large variety of birds makes it an ideal place for birdwatching.

In the mainland, the class of birds, which strikes visitors is the seabirds. Noddies, albatrosses, frigates, terns, tropical birds, and Boobies are among seabirds in Hawaii that do not require visitors to their research. These can be easily seen from the earth, anywhere in Hawaii. Do not forget to see the Hawaiian Petrel and Newell's Shearwater. If you are interested in watching the birds nesting, you'll have to take a certain height to get a better view of it. It also gives you the chance to see some rare birds migrants.

Most wetland species in Hawaii are famous Laysan Duck, Koloa and Nene. Laysan Duck is limited to Layson Island. Koloa Kauai can be seen, where he is found in large numbers. Nene Hawaiian Goose is designated as a bird State of Hawaii. This endangered species is still fighting for its survival in the long term, as now, only 500 nenes exist throughout the Hawaiian Islands. You can see Nene in the state parks of Maui and the Big Island. In addition, the crow Atala is a native of Hawaii who is endangered as well.

Another must-birds in Hawaii is PUEO, the Hawaiian owl. The people regard as a good sign if you see a PUEO. Maui, Kauai and Big Island are islands where you can see the long-eared owl, at any time in the day. You can visit the Waimea Canyon PUEO to watch birds and other news.

Molakoi and Kauai are two islands that you must visit if you're looking for bird watching. In some states, Native Hawaiian endangered birds have been placed under special protection in intensive parks to give them natural environment. If you visit the state I suggest you take a rented Nissan or other vehicle and explore all the islands, if you have time.

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and Mauna Kea State Park in Big Island are two destinations in the Hawaiian Islands with good varieties of native birds. Flora and fauna are the birds, the penalty of being seen in the Parc National des Volcans. Kilauea Point, which is located on the north shore of Kauai is an ideal place to observe seabirds.

Koke State Park in Kauai is one of the largest sanctuaries for threatened native birds of Hawaii. Red colored apapane iiwi, threatened albatross and olive-green color amakihi be seen here. You can also watch the Red Cross Gallus Polynesian honeycreepers are the most common native birds in Hawaii. Nearly 32 species of exotic birds are known to breed in this park.

Posted on April 27, 2010.
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