Hi All, I have attended an annual conference in Honolulu for the last two years, and both times there has been a nicely spangled Pacific Golden Plover, on a very green lawn, enclosed by lush tropical landscaping and a gigantic Banyan tree, within a shopping mall on one side and the Royal Hawaiian Hotel on the other. A few metres from the plover was a crested American Cardinal with brilliant red front, both vey approachable. A constant stream of brightly coloured tourists was walking along the surrounding footpath. A pair of White Terns in a pas de deux over the beach. Otherwise House Sparrows and hundreds of white domestic Pigeons (they must cull the coloured ones) and our very own Peaceful Doves picking up crumbs at your feet inside the beachfront restaurants. Most visible Hawaiian landbirds have been introduced, from all over the world. Over 150, many have naturalised, whilst scores of endemics are extinct. Although not specifically birding we also saw Mallard, Cattle Egret, Turtledoves, Ringnecked Parrakeets, Java Finches, indeterminate Whiteeyes, Common Mynahs, Red-whiskered Bulbuls plus others unidentified. Cheers Michael Sent from my iPhone
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