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Longer titles found: Hawaiian honeycreeper conservation (view)

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The Scarlet Hawaiian Honeycreeper or ʻIʻiwi.
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Hawaiian honeycreeper, 'Amakihi'", Wilson Bulletin, 89: 480–483 Kern, M. D.; Van Riper, C. (1984), "Altitudinal variations in nests of the Hawaiian honeycreeper
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Ref · Catalog 361267 ʻIʻiwi 2006 SV395 The ʻIʻiwi is a species of Hawaiian honeycreeper endemic to the islands of Hawai`i. It has a curved bill and red
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2nd Baron Rothschild and Ernst Hartert in 1926 for a purported Hawaiian honeycreeper Sassius simplex which was later identified to be based on a fake
Ecotourism in the United States (2,368 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
is classified as vulnerable. The yellow hibiscus flower and the Hawaiian honeycreeper, po’ouli, are endangered. There are many seabirds such as boobies
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Risk and Conservation Options for Maui Parrotbill, an Endangered Hawaiian Honeycreeper". Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management. 9 (2): 367–382. doi:10
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(Oreomystis bairdi), or Kauaʻi creeper, is a critically endangered Hawaiian honeycreeper, now found only in high-elevation rainforests on Kauaʻi. JPL · 7613