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Pavão (Pavo cristatus)Observador
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Displaying Male with several admiring peahens hanging around
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Lavandinha (Glaucestrilda caerulescens)Observador
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Introduced species to Hawaii from Central Africa
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Anolis-Verde (Anolis carolinensis)Observador
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Male defending it's territory and advertising for a mate
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Canário-da-Terra (Sicalis flaveola)Observador
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Very Common on the Big Island
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Zosterops japonicusObservador
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Incubating eggs in a nest in a Palm Tree
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Rola-Pintada (Spilopelia chinensis)Observador
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Spotted Dove hoping to find a mate
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Tarambola-Dourada-Siberiana (Pluvialis fulva)Observador
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Male that has just about completed its breeding plumage
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Carraceiro (Bubulcus ibis)Observador
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Hunting for Gecko's and grasshoppers
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Pintarroxo-Caseiro (Haemorhous mexicanus)Observador
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Male House Finch serenading us at breakfast on the lanai in Hawaii
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Caraúna-de-Cara-Branca (Plegadis chihi)Observador
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White-faced Ibis in winter plumage. Small numbers of this Ibis show up in Hawaii
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Carqueja-Havaiana (Fulica alai)Observador
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Hawaiian Coot showing the Red on White shield. 3% to 16% have the Red Shield
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Carqueja-Havaiana (Fulica alai)Observador
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Hawaiian Coot showing the white shield
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Bico-de-Lacre (Estrilda astrild)Observador
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Common Waxbill, another cage bird that was introduced to Hawaii either by someone letting it go or escaping. Indigenous to Sub Saharan Africa
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Sabiá-Setentrional (Mimus polyglottos)Observador
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Immature Mockingbird looking healthy and strong ready to find his place in Mockingbirddom
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Canário-da-Terra (Sicalis flaveola)Observador
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Winter plumage Male with a group of 25 birds feeding on seeds of local grasses on the ground!
Fotos / Sons
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Canário-de-Moçambique (Crithagra mozambica)Observador
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This is a Yellow-fronted Canary, another introduced bird to Hawaii, very pretty singer in the mornings around my lanai. This bird is in winter plumage not showing the complete bright yellow it will have later in the year during breeding season!
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Maçarico-Errante (Tringa incana)Observador
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Another of the birds that winter in Hawaii known by the Hawaiian name of Ulili
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Colim-de-Elmo (Callipepla gambelii)Observador
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Calling up a storm in search of a lady friend
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Canário-da-Terra (Sicalis flaveola)Observador
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Another beautiful introduced bird to the Big Island
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Perna-Amarela-Grande (Tringa melanoleuca)Observador
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Hanging out in a flooded field during spring migration north.
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Tordo-Americano (Turdus migratorius)Observador
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Male American Robin working to keep a hungry brood filled up.
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Tarambola-Dourada-Siberiana (Pluvialis fulva)Observador
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Hawaiian Golden Plover known in the Hawaiian language as Kolea. Solitary birds seen on lawns, golf courses and along the coast line.
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This the Myrtles form of Yellow-Rumped Warbler noted by the white throat more prevalent in the eastern half of NA
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Tico-Tico-Coroado (Zonotrichia leucophrys)Observador
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This nice White Crowned is Z. l. pugetensis found in the Puget Sound area of Washington State, very common there and a true harbinger of Spring with a call to warm your birding heart!
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Rola-Zebrada (Geopelia striata)Observador
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Male Zebra Dove perched in the late afternoon calling and calling for a lady friend to show up
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One of the many introduced birds of Hawaii, this bird was successful as I was able to see a juvenile hanging around with this bird and another adult in the area
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Anolis-Verde (Anolis carolinensis)Observador
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Introduced to Hawaii and is thriving also
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Anolis-Verde (Anolis carolinensis)Observador
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Introduced to Hawaii and doing very, very well