Bird Talks
Kolea Count talks by Susan Scott & Wally Johnson
- Alaska Sea Grant
Pacific Golden Plovers – Strait Science
- National Marine Sanctuaries
Every Kōlea Counts: The Pacific Golden-Plover Census Project
- Friends of Kauai Wildlife Refuges
The Hawaiʻi Audubon Society celebrates native birds with citizen science. - Punahou Sustainability Fair
Hanauma Talks
In April 2021, the Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve and HAS co-sponsored five talks about Hawaiʻi’s native birds:
- “Every Kolea Counts” https://youtu.be/UyMmvnq4cNA?si=aLVcijXkqYycIrO_
- “Birds, Not Mosquitos: Saving our Native Forest Birds” https://youtu.be/8S37XlzqtkU?si=ntPWAqjwQy15O5DH
- Dr. David Hyrenbach: “Act Locally, But think Globally: Considering Multiple Ocean Drivers of Wedge-tailed Shearwater Populations” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nB0_urTsZcY
- Rich Downs: “Honolulu’s White Terns, the Trees They Breed in and the Arboriculture Community: An Urban Conservation Success Story”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJHlOc2GkRI
- “Bird Watching and Photography” https://youtu.be/0F47MSYlle4?si=B4jDnCnNKbojNmIo
Browse the Hanauma Bay YouTube
channel, for past talks about Hawai‘i’s conservation issues.
Watch past Annual Members Meetings on YouTube:
2023 Annual Meeting and Members Dinner:
- Treasurer’s and President’s Report
- Talk by UH Hilo Prof. Patrick Hart, host NPR’s “Manu Minute,” titled “How bird song can inform conservation and management of Hawai‘i’s birds.” (coming soon)
2022 Annual Meeting and Members Dinner:
Watch the virtual 2021 Annual Members Meeting, topic “82 Years and Counting”
Watch the virtual 2020 Annual Members Meeting featuring our 7th edition of Hawaii’s Birds