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The birds of Puu Ahumoa

Author:
Baldwin, Helen S.
Title:
The birds of Puu Ahumoa
Periodical:
Elepaio
Year:
1956
Volume:
16
Pages:
56-58
Subject:
Puu Ahumoa Birds Mauna Kea Hawaii Amakihi
Summary:
This document describes a cinder cone known as Puu Ahumoa or "Chicken Hill" that can be reached via the Saddle Road, on the island of Hawaii. Here, many wild birds live such as the pheasant, quail, skylark, linnet, plover, owl, amakihi, mejiro, iiwi, elepaio, range-turkey, finch, rice bird, Chinese dove, and rock-pigeon live and can be observed by those who hike to this area and are interested in the habits and lives of these birds.
Label:
Birds - General
Date:
1956
Collection:
Periodicals