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maunakea
View from the Kīpuka
in the
Upper Waiākea Forest Reserve
P.C. Ann Tanimoto-Johnson
ˊAkiapōlaˊā
Hemignathus munroi
P.C. Ann Tanimoto-Johnson
ˊApapane
Himatione sanguinea
P.C. Ann Tanimoto-Johnson
Hawaiˊi ˊakepa
Loxops coccineus
coccineus
P.C. Bret Mossman
Hawaiˊi
ˊAmakihi
Chlorodrepanis virens
P.C. Ann Tanimoto-Johnson
ˊIˊiwi
Vestiaria coccinea
P.C. Ann Tanimoto-Johnson
Hawaiˊi
ˊElepaio
Chasiempis sandwichensis
P.C. Bret Mossman
Palila
Loxioides bailleui
P.C. Ann Tanimoto-Johnson
ˊŌmaˊo
Myadestes obscurus
P.C. Ann Tanimoto-Johnson
ˊAlawi
Oreomystis mana
P.C. Ann Tanimoto-Johnson
ˊAlalā
Corvus hawaiiensis
P.C. Ann Tanimoto-Johnson
Mist Netting in the Upper Waiākea Forest Reserve
P.C. Ann Tanimoto-Johnson
An ˊapapane in hand while banding in the Kīpuka in the Upper Waiākea Forest Reserve as part of our larger Kīpuka (i.e. forest fragment) project
P.C. Ann Tanimoto-Johnson
Difference between an
adult (right) and a
juvenile (left)
ˊapapane
P.C. Ann Tanimoto-Johnson
Measuring the famous decurved bill of an
ˊakiapōlaˊā (left)
New wing feather tips on an
Hawaiˊi
ˊelepaio (right)
P.C. Ann Tanimoto-Johnson
Each bird received some sweet necton
after they went through the banding
process for a boost of energy
P.C. Ann Tanimoto-Johnson
The barren lava flow matrix that
separates forested kipuka
P.C. Ann Tanimoto-Johnson
Automated telemetry tower stations were used to track several species of native birds including Hawaiˊi ˊamakihi, ˊōmaˊo, ˊapapane, and ˊiˊiwi
P.C. Ann Tanimoto-Johnson
Māmane on Maunakea divided by fence
to keep introduced ungulates out
P.C. Ann Tanimoto-Johnson
maunakea
Pu'us on Maunakea with view of Maui
P.C. Ann Tanimoto-Johnson
maunakea silverswords
P.C. Ann Tanimoto-Johnson
maunakea
Last rays of sunlight shining across
flowering silverswords on Maunakea
P.C. Ann Tanimoto-Johnson
maunakea
Lake Waiau
P.C. Ann Tanimoto-Johnson
Our lab UTV used to deploy automated recorders on
Maunakea on the rough terrain
We use night vision gear and FLIR to search for seabirds and bats
at night on Mauankea
P.C. Ann Tanimoto-Johnson
ˊApapane
P.C. Ann Tanimoto-Johnson
Hawaiˊi ˊAmakihi
Female (left), Male (right)
P.C. Ann Tanimoto-Johnson
ˊIˊiwi
Polena (young ˊIˊiwi)
P.C. Ann Tanimoto-Johnson
ˊŌmaˊo
Juvenile bird
P.C. Ann Tanimoto-Johnson
ˊAkiapōlaˊāu
P.C. Ann Tanimoto-Johnson
Hawaiˊi
ˊElepaio
KĪPUKA IN UPPER WAIĀKEA FOREST RESERVE
Telemetry tower in the distance
P.C. Ann Tanimoto-Johnson
Puˊu laˊau
P.C. Ann Tanimoto-Johnson
Hakalau
Rays of sunlight shine through native forest
P.C. Ann Tanimoto-Johnson