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Gary Rasmussen

Maui, Hawaii, United States

Description

Iiwi feeding on nectar, at Hosmer Grove, the 8,000 ft. level, of the volcano, in Haleakala National Park, Maui, Hawaii.

Species

Iiwi (Hawaiian Honeycreeper)

Hawaiian Honeycreepers are a highly specialize group, of nectar-feeding finches

5 replies on “Iiwi (Hawaiian Honeycreeper)”

Ellen Lewis says:

This fabulous Iiwi is one of only a few endemic birds living in Hawaii. I’ve tried time after time to get a photo of this bird (even a bad one), but have never succeeded. But you have succeeded, Gary, in a big, bold, fantastic way. Vey nice work. Thank you.

Theresa Nickels says:

Amazing shot! Thank you for sharing this rare view.

Gary Rasmussen says:

Thank you for the nice comments.

If you would like to see other Honeycreeper photos, I have a Facebook Photo Page, with an album, of birds photographed on Maui, HI. The following is a link to my photo page.

https://www.facebook.com/garysbirdphotos/photos_stream?tab=photos_albums

What a bright and cool-looking bird! I’ve never been to Hawaii myself but after seeing this bird it makes me want to go even more! Great shot

Gary Rasmussen says:

Thank you for the nice comments.

If you would like to see other Honeycreeper photos, I have a Facebook Photo Page, with an album, of birds photographed on Maui, HI. The following is a link to my photo page.

https://www.facebook.com/garysbirdphotos/photos_stream?tab=photos_albums

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