`I`iwi

(2006 SV395 )
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Discovery Chart

17.9.2006 00:00 Mauna Kea 155w28 19n50 observations 1


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The `i`iwi is a species of Hawaiian honeycreeper endemic to the islands of Hawai`i. It has a curved bill and red and black plumage, and is one of the most common native Hawaiian birds. It is present on most of the islands of Hawai`i, but is listed as a threatened species due to habitat loss and disease.


Discovered on 17-9-2006 in Mauna Kea by Masiero, J.

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