| Zebra Dove, Geopelia striata This is a common dove, that is abundant in residential and rural areas. It was introduced from Asia in 1922. It is also known as the Barred Dove. |
| On the beach where we stayed, several people brought seed to feed the doves. |
| Hibiscus, comes in a variety of colors, as well as single or double blooms, or fringed. Hibiscus is used for food, tea, fibers, wood, dyes, perfumes, and medicines. |
| Northern Cardinal It was introduced to the islands from eastern U.S. in 1929. |
| It is also know at the Kentucky or Red Cardinal. There is a small wooded area in front of the Mana Kai that I loved to watch for different birds. |
| Spotted Dove This bird is common on all the main islands from sea level to 8,000 feet. It is also know as Lace-necked, Chinese Dove or Mountain Dove. |
| Common Myna, resting in the wooded area. |
| They have such a soft cooing sound. |
| House sparrows |
| African Silverbill Common on Maui. First recorded in the early 1970's, but it is not known when it was actually introduced to the islands. It is a small bird, only 4 1/2 inches. |
| They like the dry habitats. They are often found in large flocks. This day, this was the only one. |
| Oleander It has an almond perfume. It is widespread in California and Florida. It is not a plant to mess around with. It has been used in rat poisons. |
| Pacific Golden-Plover |
| Zebra Dove, notice the blue tinge on its face. |
| Spotted Dove |
| House Sparrow |
| Zebra Dove with his tail up and about to bow. |
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