I'Iwi scarlet honeycreeper calls out - 4K stock video
The Hawaiian I'Iwi, or scarlet honeycreeper (Drepanis coccinea) is one of Hawaii's most distinctive endemic birds. Their long, curved beak aids in reaching nectar in long-necked flowers such as this Mmane. This native is having a harder and harder time surviving due to habitat loss and mosquito-borne disease. This bird calls out from a Mmane tree.





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