Subject: [Tweeters] Birding in Hawaii?
Date: Mon May 24 13:59:32 PDT 2021
From: plkoyama at comcast.net - plkoyama at comcast.net

Our vote is the Big Island and one or two tours with Hawaii Forest and Trails, which picks up at various hotel/condo areas. And the Aimakapa Pond for shorebirds. Oahu is also good, especially Kapiolani Park at the Diamond end of Waikiki with many of the introduced birds and the irresistible White Tern; and tropicbirds and boobies off the windward side near Sea Life Park/Blow Hole/Hanaumu Bay. Kauai has its great lighthouse for tropicbirds, Layson Albatross (until July), and if you go to the gate at night you can hear the shearwaters coming in with the eerie calls that frightened sailors back in the day. Plus the often wet Kokee Park up at the top via Waimea Cyn. There's a little book you can get, Hawaii's Birds put out by their Audubon-;try the SAS Nature Shop for that. The books has details on most of the expected birds with site suggestions on each island.
Penny Koyama, Bothell

From: Molly Cvetovac
Sent: Monday, May 24, 2021 12:26 PM
To: Tweeters Tweeters
Subject: [Tweeters] Birding in Hawaii?

Hi all,


I am considering a trip to Hawaii. I've never been and I haven't taken a true vacation in several years. I am wondering if anyone has gone birding there and if so they have recommendations of good birding spots?

Thanks,

Molly


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