
Division of Forestry and Wildlife: Wildlife Program | Aeʻo
The ae‘o or Hawaiian stilt is a slender, graceful waterbird (Family: Recurvirostridae) that is considered distinct from the North American subspecies, H. m. mexicanus. Adults are mostly …
Hawaiian stilt - Wikipedia
The Hawaiian stilt (Himantopus mexicanus knudseni) is an endangered Hawaiian subspecies of the black-necked stilt (H. mexicanus) species. [4][7] It is a long-legged, slender shorebird with …
Species Spotlight: Hawaiian Stilt (Aeʻo) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Black winged birds with white bellies soar overhead, their long pink legs seeming to trail behind them. When they land in shallow water, it’s easy to imagine their small bodies balancing upon …
2015年10月1日 · SPECIES INFORMATION: The ae‘o or Hawaiian stilt is a slender, graceful waterbird (Family: Recurvirostridae) that is considered distinct from the North American …
Ae‘o | Hawaiian Black-Necked Stilt Birds | Stilt Birds | Stilt Chicks
2017年6月30日 · This sleek, tuxedoed bird stalks coastal wetlands atop bright pink stilts — its namesake in both English and Hawaiian. (The word ae‘o also refers to wooden stilts that …
‘Ae ‘o ~ Hawaiian Stilt - Ka‘elepulu Wetland
This slender, endemic wading bird stands 16 inches tall. Their black back is glossy in males and brown-tinged in females. Juveniles have a brownish back with white patches on their cheeks. …
Hawaiʻi Birding Trails | Hawaiian black-necked stilt
The aeʻo, or Hawaiian black-necked stilt, is easy to spot with their long pink legs, and black and white feather colors. Though endangered, they are often seen at their favorite ponds and …
Manu Minute: The Long-legged Ae'o | Hawai'i Public Radio
2021年2月24日 · Aeʻo stand about 16 inches tall, have glossy black backs, bright white fronts, and long pink legs that allow them to wade into deep water looking for crustaceans and worms. …
Ae‘o (Hawaiian Stilt) Rehabilitation - Hawai‘i Wildlife Center
The Hawaiian Stilt or Ae‘o, is an endangered species that feeds in shallow waters or the muddy shores of ponds. They can be found throughout the Hawaiian Islands, typically in wetlands or …
Ae’o — Hawaiian Stilts — at Kaneohe Bay
2008年3月16日 · Ae’o (Himantopus mexicanus knudseni) are water birds endemic to the Hawaiian Islands — they are found on all the main islands except Kahoolawe. Ae’o are …
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