Here’s a list of the native birds I saw on Maui, ie the ones that got there of their own accord rather than being brought there by people. Writing this list
down for the blog is possibly one of the most enjoyable things I’ve done
recently!
‘Auku’u
Koloa Mapu
Koloa Moha
‘Alae ke’oke’o
‘Alae ‘Ula
Ae’o
Kolea
‘Akekeke
Hunakai
‘Ulili
‘Amakihi
Maui ‘Alauahio
‘Apapane
‘I’iwi
We can only let our imaginations run riot and try to picture what birds were there before man (and his accompanying rats, cats and livestock) f**ked up the islands.
ReplyDeleteIndeed Steve, it is a sad tale. Hawaii is one of the most recent and well-documented tales of extinction, this isn't Stegasorus - it has happened in the last couple of hundred years. What is left is still stunning though, and I think the general view is see it while you can sadly.
DeleteMoa?!?!? Umm...shoot I actually don't know if you're kidding or not! Clearly it can't be THE Moa obviously. Right, I'm off to Google (and setting myself up for a slapstick fall I'm sure...)
ReplyDeleteHate you Lethbridge....
Deletewish there was an emoji for a chicken noise....
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