The Iiwi (Vestiaria coccinea)is a Hawaiian honeycreeper that feeds on nectar. It is a major pollenator of native flowers. This native forest bird is abundant in ohia forest at elevations over 4,500 feet. The feathers were used by Hawaiian royality f
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The Iiwi (Vestiaria coccinea)is a Hawaiian honeycreeper that feeds on nectar. It is a major pollenator of native flowers. This native forest bird is abundant in ohia forest at elevations over 4,500 feet. The feathers were used by Hawaiian royality f

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Date: 6 Sep 2010
Location: Maui, Hawaii USA
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