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I'iwi HAWAI

Photo: The ʻIʻiwi (Vestiaria coccinea), pronounced ee-EE-vee, is a  Hawaiian honeycreeper and the only member of the genus Vestiaria. It is one of the most plentiful species of this family, many of which are endangered or extinct. The ʻIʻiwi is a highly recognizable symbol of Hawaiʻi. Photo: Jack Jeffrey
 pronounced ee-EE-vee, is a Hawaiian honeycreeper and the only member of the genus Vestiaria. It is one of the most plentiful species of this family, many of which are endangered or extinct. The ʻIʻiwi is a highly recognizable symbol of Hawaiʻi. Advertisement



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