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Drepanis coccinea, Print, The 'I'iwi, or scarlet honeycreeper is a species of Hawaiian honeycreeper. The 'I'iwi is a highly recognizable symbol of Hawaii. The 'I'iwi is the third most common native land bird in the Hawaiian Islands. Large colonies of 'I'iwi inhabit the islands of Hawaii, Maui, and Kaua'i, with smaller populations on Moloka'i but are no longer present on Lana'i and O'ahu. ?I?iwi populations on Kaua?i are decreasing while there are stable populations on Maui and Hawaii., 1700-1880.

Drepanis coccinea, Print, The 'I'iwi, or scarlet honeycreeper is a species of Hawaiian honeycreeper. The 'I'iwi is a highly recognizable symbol of Hawaii. The 'I'iwi is the third most common native land bird in the Hawaiian Islands. Large colonies of 'I'iwi inhabit the islands of Hawaii, Maui, and Kaua'i, with smaller populations on Moloka'i but are no longer present on Lana'i and O'ahu. ?I?iwi populations on Kaua?i are decreasing while there are stable populations on Maui and Hawaii., 1700-1880.
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Drepanis coccinea, Print, The 'I'iwi, or scarlet honeycreeper is a species of Hawaiian honeycreeper. The 'I'iwi is a highly recognizable symbol of Hawaii. The 'I'iwi is the third most common native land bird in the Hawaiian Islands. Large colonies of 'I'iwi inhabit the islands of Hawaii, Maui, and Kaua'i, with smaller populations on Moloka'i but are no longer present on Lana'i and O'ahu. ?I?iwi populations on Kaua?i are decreasing while there are stable populations on Maui and Hawaii., 1700-1880
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