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'Elepaio

Educational resources on 'Elepaio

'Elepaio or Chasiempis sandwichensis is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Vulnerable due to B1+2abde. IUCN Profile of the 'Elepaio

Academic web links for the 'Elepaio.


Introduction — Elepaio — Birds of North ...
Courtesy Preview. This Introductory article that you are viewing is a courtesy preview of the full life history account of this species. The remaining articles (Distribution
bna.birds.cornell.edu/BNA/account/Elepaio/RECOMMENDED_CITATION.html

elibrary.unm.edu
The 'Elepaio lit on many trees that it did not peck at, but the watchers always found some fault with the tree--the trunk might be too short, or twisted, or too large in diameter
elibrary.unm.edu/sora/om/om046.pdf

Hawaiian Canoes
The 'Elepaio lit on many trees that it did not peck at, but the watchers always found some fault with the tree--the trunk might be too short, or twisted, or too large in diameter
pvs.kcc.hawaii.edu/buildhenriques.html

www.botany.hawaii.edu
...'Elepaio were banded with USFWS aluminum b ands and a unique s equence of plastic color bands during our concurrent banding project (Stone, et al. unpub. data). Nets were also set up to band nesting pairs.
www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/duffy/techr/118.pdf

Earlham College - Biology Department - Introduced Species of Hawaii ...
The elepaio specializes on foliage insects at lower heights in the foliage column, and the Japanese white-eye also exploits insects in this microhabitat
www.earlham.edu/~biol/hawaii/birds.htm

Bird Photo Gallery
Shama, Red-billed Leiothrix, Red-crested Cardinal, Yellow-billed Cardinal, Saffron Finch, Yellow-fronted Canary, Warbling Silverbill, Kaua“i “Elepaio, Hawai“i “Elepaio
www.stanford.edu/~petelat1

'Elepaio
Nä Mea 'Ike 'Ia: Kahi Noho: Aia 'ekolu 'ano 'elepaio. Noho kekahi ma Kaua'i, kekahi ma O'ahu, a kekahi ma Hawai'i. Nui nä 'elepaio ma ka nähelehele ma Kaua'i a me Hawai'i akä
www.uatuahine.hawaii.edu/hana/NaManu/elepaio/elepaio.html

List of Birds
Select photo page below . . . ... Kaua‘i ‘Elepaio Hawai‘i ‘Elepaio ‘Oma‘o Palila Hawai‘i ‘Akepa
www.stanford.edu/~petelat1/birdlist.html

Sheila Conant - Department of Zoology, University of Hawaii
The natural history of the Hawaiian `Elepaio: A review of the literature. `Elepaio 27:108-111. [return to top] TECHNICAL REPORTS
www.hawaii.edu/zoology/faculty/conant.htm

ScholarSpace at University of Hawaii at Manoa: Nesting success and ...
We found 'Elepaio renested after either a nesting failure or successful attempt. In 1993, 'Elepaio renesting attempts peaked at four. However, in 1994 we found 4 pairs that
scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/handle/10125/7354







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