I'iwi With Feather Lei

Lithograph by Marian Berger

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I'iwi - Fringillidae Vestiaria coccinea

An original probably painted in 2012. The feather lei is made of i'iwi and o'o feathers (historical, given that i'iwi are protected and o'o are extinct).

From the US Audubon Society website: "'I'iwis have one of the most widespread distributions of all native Hawaiian songbirds, occurring on the islands of Hawai'i, Maui, Moloka'i, O'ahu, and Kaua'i. Because of 'I'iwis' propensity for seasonal movements in search of flowering trees, it is difficult to assess fully population trends for this species. However, it appears that 'I'iwis are experiencing a population decline, except at higher elevation sites."

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