Birds Of Hawaii

Birds Of Hawaii Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle version is available to download in english. Read online anytime anywhere directly from your device. Click on the download button below to get a free pdf file of Birds Of Hawaii book. This book definitely worth reading, it is an incredibly well-written.

American Birding Association Field Guide to Birds of Hawaii

Author : Andre F. Raine,Helen Raine
Publisher : American Birding Association S
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2020-06-08
Category : Nature
ISBN : 1935622714

Get Book

American Birding Association Field Guide to Birds of Hawaii by Andre F. Raine,Helen Raine Pdf

This new book in the American Birding Association Field Guide Series includes complete coverage of all the major species, identification tips, and info on conservation status, habitat, and behaviors. Written by expert birders Helen & Andre F. Raine and filled with gorgeous color images by Jack Jeffrey, the American Birding Association Field Guide to Birds of Hawaii is the perfect companion for anyone wanting to learn more about the natural history and diversity of the state's birds, and when and where to see them.

Hawaii's Birds

Author : Robert J. Shallenberger
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 95 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 1984
Category : Birds
ISBN : OCLC:11484206

Get Book

Hawaii's Birds by Robert J. Shallenberger Pdf

A Field Guide to the Birds of Hawaii and the Tropical Pacific

Author : H. Douglas Pratt,Phillip L. Bruner,Delwyn G. Berrett
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 496 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2023-06-06
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780691257761

Get Book

A Field Guide to the Birds of Hawaii and the Tropical Pacific by H. Douglas Pratt,Phillip L. Bruner,Delwyn G. Berrett Pdf

This is the first field guide to the identification of the birds of the islands of the tropical Pacific, including the Hawaiian Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, southeastern Polynesia, and Micronesia. It is intended both as a reference for the expert and as an introduction to birding in the region for the novice. Small enough to be carried afield, it contains much previously unpublished information about behavior, vocalizations, ecology, and distribution. The forty-five color plates depict all plumages of all bird species that breed in the islands, as well as of those that regularly visit them and the surrounding oceans, and of most species believed to be extinct on the islands. Black-and-white figures show many of the rarer visitors. Introductory sections discuss the tropical Pacific as an environment for birds, problems of birding on islands, and bird conservation. Appendixes include maps of the island groups and a thorough bibliography.

A Photographic Guide to the Birds of Hawaii

Author : Jim Denny
Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2009-10-27
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780824833831

Get Book

A Photographic Guide to the Birds of Hawaii by Jim Denny Pdf

Winner of the 2011 Ka Palapala Po‘okela Award of Excellence in Natural Science, Hawai‘i Book Publishers Association Hawai‘i is home to some of the most beautiful and sought after birds in the world. From the offshore waters, where graceful seabirds glide on the cool, refreshing trade winds, to the lush ancient forests of the mountains, where colorful endemic honeycreepers reside, Hawai‘i’s birds are wonderfully diverse. Introduced species and long-distance migrants contribute to the splendid assortment. Some island bird species are extremely abundant and instantly familiar since we encounter them daily in our outdoor activities. Others are so rare they are glimpsed only once in a lifetime. In these magnificent islands there is something for birders of every sort. Superbly illustrated in color by the author and Jack Jeffrey, two of Hawai‘i’s best nature photographers, this guide includes nearly every species of bird on land and at sea in the main Hawaiian Islands. In total, 170 species or subspecies are described and illustrated. This comprehensive work is an essential resource for those who are interested in identifying, locating, and learning more about the avifauna of Hawai‘i.

Hawaiian Birds of the Sea

Author : Robert J. Shallenberger
Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Page : 122 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2009-10-27
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780824844240

Get Book

Hawaiian Birds of the Sea by Robert J. Shallenberger Pdf

Honorable Mention, 2011 Ka Palapala Po‘okela Award of Excellence in Natural Science, Hawai‘i Book Publishers Association More than 300 species of seabirds range across the world’s oceans. In excess of 14 million birds, representing nearly two dozen species, make their home in the Hawaiian islands. These are na manu kai, the birds of the sea. More than 135 color photographs illustrate this beautiful book showcasing the seabirds of Hawai‘i—from the far eastern tip of the Big Island to the recently created Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument. The monument encompasses the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands and the surrounding waters, which together form the second largest marine wildlife reserve in the world. In addition to his spectacular photographs, the author shares the lessons he has learned during the many years spent with his camera in seabird colonies, providing an engaging personal perspective on life with seabirds. Naturalists, wildlife biologists, birders, and others (including older children) who share an interest in the natural world and appreciate fine wildlife photography, will find this book a handy and informative resource on Hawai‘i’s birds of the sea as well as a delightful experience for the eye.138 color illus.

Extinct Birds of Hawaiʻi

Author : Michael Walther
Publisher : Mutual Publishing
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Birds, Fossil
ISBN : 1939487617

Get Book

Extinct Birds of Hawaiʻi by Michael Walther Pdf

Extinct Birds of Hawai'i captures the vanishing world of unique bird species that has slipped away in the Islands mostly due to human frivolity and unconcern. Richly illustrated, including paintings by Julian P. Hume (many painted specifically for this volume), it enables us to enjoy vicariously avian life unique to Hawai'i that exists no longer. Extinct Birds of Hawai'i also sends a powerful message: Although Hawai'i is well-known for its unique scenic beauty and its fascinating native flora, fauna, bird and marine life, it is also called the extinction capital of the world. The Islands' seventy-seven bird species and sub-species extinctions account for approximately fifteen percent of global bird extinctions during the last seven-hundred years. On some islands over eighty percent of the original land bird species are now extinct. With the many agents of extinction still operating in the Islands' forests, Hawai'i's remaining native land birds are at a high risk of being lost forever. Many birdwatchers, nature lovers, and eco-tourists are unaware of the tremendous loss of species that has occurred in this remote archipelago. Extinct Birds of Hawai'i shows the bird life that has been lost and calls attention to the urgent need for preservation action.

Conservation Biology of Hawaiian Forest Birds

Author : Thane K. Pratt,Carter T. Atkinson,Paul C. Banko,Bethany L. Woodworth,James D. Jacobi
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 728 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2009-01-01
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780300141085

Get Book

Conservation Biology of Hawaiian Forest Birds by Thane K. Pratt,Carter T. Atkinson,Paul C. Banko,Bethany L. Woodworth,James D. Jacobi Pdf

Hawaii’s forest bird community is the most insular and most endangered in the world and serves as a case study for threatened species globally. Ten have disappeared in the past thirty years, nine are critically endangered, and even common species are currently in decline. Thane K. Pratt, his coeditors, and collaborators, all leaders in their field, describe the research and conservation efforts over the past thirty years to save Hawaii’s forest birds. They also offer the most comprehensive look at the reasons for these extinctions and attempts to overcome them in the future. Among the topics covered in this book are trends in bird populations, environmental and genetic factors limiting population size, avian diseases, predators, and competing alien bird species. Color plates by award-winning local photographer Jack Jeffrey illustrate all living species discussed or described.

Birds of Hawaii

Author : George C. Munro
Publisher : Tuttle Publishing
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2012-09-18
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781462909544

Get Book

Birds of Hawaii by George C. Munro Pdf

Birds of Hawaii is a concise guide to Hawaiian birdwatching. The book is divided into three sections: "Native Birds", "Stray Variants to the Hawaiian Islands" and "Imported Birds." Each bird is identified by its scientific name, its common name(or names), and in the case of native birds, by its Hawaiian name. These designations are followed by a description of the bird's essential characteristics, its habitat, its distinctive song or cry, and its habits. The descriptions are enhanced by vivid details from the author's own experience in observing his subjects. Twenty plates in full color, comprising illustrations of more than 150 different species of birds, together with a selection of black and white photographs, provide the reader with an easy means for identification of the birds described.

Belonging on an Island

Author : Daniel Lewis
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 335 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2018-04-10
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780300235463

Get Book

Belonging on an Island by Daniel Lewis Pdf

A lively, rich natural history of Hawaiian birds that challenges existing ideas about what constitutes biocultural nativeness and belonging This natural history takes readers on a thousand-year journey as it explores the Hawaiian Islands’ beautiful birds and a variety of topics including extinction, evolution, survival, conservationists and their work, and, most significantly, the concept of belonging. Author Daniel Lewis, an award-winning historian and globe-traveling amateur birder, builds this lively text around the stories of four species—the Stumbling Moa-Nalo, the Kaua‘I ‘O‘o, the Palila, and the Japanese White-Eye. Lewis offers innovative ways to think about what it means to be native and proposes new definitions that apply to people as well as to birds. Being native, he argues, is a relative state influenced by factors including the passage of time, charisma, scarcity, utility to others, short-term evolutionary processes, and changing relationships with other organisms. This book also describes how bird conservation started in Hawai‘i, and the naturalists and environmentalists who did extraordinary work.

Frohawk's Birds of Hawaii

Author : Frederick William Frohawk,Scott Barchard Wilson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 144 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 1989
Category : Birds
ISBN : CORNELL:31924090293428

Get Book

Frohawk's Birds of Hawaii by Frederick William Frohawk,Scott Barchard Wilson Pdf

Beautiful Birds of Hawaii Coloring Book

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Bess Press
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 1992-01-01
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781880188439

Get Book

Beautiful Birds of Hawaii Coloring Book by Anonim Pdf

Fun and educational coloring books explore many beautiful and unique aspects of Hawai'i, including nature and culture.

The Birds of Kaua'i

Author : Jim Denny
Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Page : 124 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 1999-10-31
Category : Nature
ISBN : 0824820975

Get Book

The Birds of Kaua'i by Jim Denny Pdf

Kaua'i is the place for birdwatching in Hawai'i. Let The Birds of Kauai be your guide! Written in an appealing, informal style, The Birds of Kaua'i offers readers an enjoyable look at the avifauna of Hawai'i's oldest island. Two of the most important and impressive sites for birdwatching in the State are located on Kaua'i: Kilauea National Wildlife Refuge and Alaka'i Wilderness Preserve. Kilauea, on the island's windward shore, boasts substantial populations of seabirds, which can be viewed up close; Alaka'i is the most pristine native rain forest in the Islands and until two short decades ago its valleys still echoed with the songs of every native bird historically known to reside there. Today many species continue to thrive in the lush ancient forest. Superbly illustrated with more than 80 color photographs, The Birds of Kauai covers every avian species that can be seen on the Garden Island. The author's knowledge and enthusiasm are evident on each page as he describes native forest birds, seabirds, alien birds, and migratory visitors. One of world's rarest birds is the Kaua'i 'O'o, the victim of predation and extensive changes to its environment. These and other threats to the Island's fragile bird populations are discussed.

Hawaii's Birds

Author : Hawaii Audubon Society
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 150 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Birds
ISBN : STANFORD:36105122058766

Get Book

Hawaii's Birds by Hawaii Audubon Society Pdf

Birds in Hawaii

Author : BeachHouse Publishing
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 18 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2017-08
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 193306790X

Get Book

Birds in Hawaii by BeachHouse Publishing Pdf

Kids can see and hear birds everywhere in Hawaii--at beaches, on playgrounds, in backyards, in rain forests, on lava fields, and above pali (cliffs). Here is just a tiny sampling of the many beautiful birds (both native and introduced) that make the islands a more colorful and joyful place.

Manu, the Boy Who Loved Birds

Author : Caren Loebel-Fried
Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Page : 50 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2021-05-31
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780824892715

Get Book

Manu, the Boy Who Loved Birds by Caren Loebel-Fried Pdf

Winner of the 2021 Silver Medal for Best Illustrator, Moonbeam Children's Book Awards On a school trip to Honolulu’s Bishop Museum, Manu and his classmates are excited to see an ancient skirt made with a million yellow feathers from the ‘ō‘ō, a bird native to Hawai‘i that had gone extinct long ago. Manu knew his full name, Manu‘ō‘ōmauloa, meant “May the ‘ō‘ō bird live on” but never understood: Why was he named after a native forest bird that no longer existed? Manu told his parents he wanted to know more about ‘ō‘ō birds and together they searched the internet. The next day, his teacher shared more facts with the class. There was so much to learn! As his mind fills with new discoveries, Manu has vivid dreams of his namesake bird. After a surprise visit to Hawai‘i Island where the family sees native forest birds in their natural setting, Manu finally understands the meaning of his name, and that he can help the birds and promote a healthy forest. Manu, the Boy Who Loved Birds is a story about extinction, conservation, and culture, told through a child’s experience and curiosity. Readers learn along with Manu about the extinct honeyeater for which he was named, his Hawaiian heritage, and the relationship between animals and habitat. An afterword includes in-depth information on Hawai‘i’s forest birds and featherwork in old Hawai‘i, a glossary, and a list of things to do to help. Illustrated with eye-catching, full-color block prints, the book accurately depicts and incorporates natural science and culture in a whimsical way, showing how we can all make a difference for wildlife. The book is also available in a Hawaiian-language edition, ‘O Manu, ke Keiki Aloha Manu, translated by Blaine Namahana Tolentino (ISBN 9780824883430).