
‘Ua’u Kani Chicks Take to the Skies
Read the full newsletter Bird Droppings: 7 Things We Want to Share About ʻUaʻu Kani or Wedge-Tailed Shearwaters By Susan

Is your kōlea a Jack or a Jill? Now is the time to tell
Part of springtime fun in Hawaii is watching our plovers’ changes color and size. It’s also the only time of

Bird and Learn: A Weekend at Volcano
We just finished our Bird and Learn weekend at Volcano National Park. We had about about 25 participants for the

Remembering Ron
In November 1976, Hawaiʻi Audubon Society started printing a new logo at the top of the ‘Elepaio journal, issue 37.5.

New logo, same love of birds
After consulting with ‘elepaio expert, Eric VanderWerf, Kate Righter has redesigned Hawaiʻi Audubon’s logo. The late Ron Walker, HAS’s beloved

The history of the ‘elepaio as our emblem
Hawaiʻi Audubon Society published this article in issue 1.2 of the Elepaio Journal in January, 1940. While this little bird

2024: Year of the Forest Birds
“MAKAHIKI O NĀ MANU NAHELE: YEAR OF THE FOREST BIRDS” It’s official: The year 2024 is for the birds, thanks

Celebrate and learn about forest birds
The Division of Forestry and Wildlife has created a new website dedicated to celebrating Hawaiʻi’s forest birds. The new site

Kolea Count Citizen Science Video
Learn about the importance of citizen science and the Kolea Count project in a new video featuring Wally Johnson, Susan