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ANIMAL INFORMATION: Please note, this part of mongabay has been updated |
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'I'iwiEducational resources on 'I'iwi'I'iwi or Vestiaria coccinea is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Lower Risk/Near Threatened . IUCN Profile of the 'I'iwi ‘I‘iwi: ...‘I‘iwi (Vestiaria coccinea) Pu‘uo Kauha, Hawai‘i © 1990 Peter LaTourrette/VIREO. ‘I‘iwi (Vestiaria coccinea) on ‘Akala ... http://www.stanford.edu/~petelat1/iiwi.html id=spl-1 Hawaiian Honeycreepers - Family Drepanididae: Hawaiian honeycreepers are found in high elevation native forests. 'I'IWI - Vestiaria coccinea Found in 'ohi'a lehua forests. Feeds ... http://biology.swau.edu/faculty/petr/ftphotos/hawaii/postcards/birds/ id=spl-2 Learning Objective 7: Vestiaria coccinea, or i'iwi, perches on a flowering branch of a koli'i , Trematolobelia macrostachys. I'iwi and other Hawaiian ... http://emedia.leeward.hawaii.edu/millen/bot130/learning_objectives/lo07/picturepage.7.01.html id=spl-3 Learning Objective 14: Vestiaria coccinea, or 'i'iwi, is another genus of honeycreeper. Its bill is red in color and distinctively curved. This photo presents ... http://emedia.leeward.hawaii.edu/millen/bot130/learning_objectives/lo14/PICTUREPAGE.14.3.HTML id=spl-4 Hawaii Plants: Their Introduction: Home. Nuku ‘I‘iwi Common name: none Scientific name: Strongylodon ruber. ... clusters. Also called Kä'i'iwi. Cultural uses of plant: ... http://kms.kapalama.ksbe.edu/students/2007/1094679/plantproject/introduction.html id=spl-5 Kamehameha Schools: The Hawaiians noticed this attractive plant and that the 'I'iwi and the Mamo birds with red and yellow feathers drank the nectar of the plant. ... http://kms.kapalama.ksbe.edu/projects/2003/plants/ohia/ id=spl-6 I'iwi: I'iwi. Vestiaria coccinea. The i'iwi is an endangered hawaiian bird that feeds on berries and flowers. Its long beak is useful ... http://www.lapietra.edu/scienceweb/Kilauea2004/sites/9/Animals/I'iwi.html id=spl-7 Lecture Exam 1 -- Fall 2002: 1. This is one of the Hawaiian honeycreepers, called the 'i'iwi (pronounced something like "ee-ee-wee"). It belongs to the animal phylum Chordata. ... http://faculty.uca.edu/~benw/biol1400/oldexams/exam02f1.htm id=spl-8 Birds of Kauai: Apapane, I'iwi, and Elepaio are just a few of the native Hawaiian birds displayed in our Kauai habitat exhibit. The Brigham Young ... http://w3.byuh.edu/academics/nhmuseum/Kauai.htm id=spl-9
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