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The Hawaiian Hawk or ʻ Io , Buteo solitarius , is a raptor of the Buteo genus endemic to Hawai ʻ i. Buteos tend to be easily recognized by their bulky bodies relative to their overall...
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The Hawaiian Hawk, 'Io; Daniel Perez, 4th grade ... The 'Io is an endangered bird in Hawaii. It was thought to be near extinction in 1939. This beautiful bird has two 'morphs' ( body shades ). It has a light "morph " and a dark "morph " . The light morph is mostly light brown on top of the bird and a whitish brownish shade...
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Hawaiian Hawk range from; 1,600 to 2,700 individuals. It is difficult to assess population trends for this species due to a lack of information on historical numbers. Ecology; ... Hawaiian Hawk is found in a wide variety of habitats, from exotic forest and pastureland in the lowlands to native forest as high as 8...
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Although the Hawaiian Archipelago was once home to an eagle, a harrier, and a hawk, only the Hawaiian Hawk, or 'Io, managed to survive the human colonization of the Hawaiian Islands.
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Honolulu Zoo is home to Hawai’i’s state bird, the nene, and also host a pair of ‘io , or Hawaiian hawks. Creating suitable enclosures for these endangered species has been a work in progress the past few years.
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The Hawaiian hawk, or `io, is one of only two extant birds of prey native to the Hawaiian Islands. ... The Hawaiian hawk is one of only two extant native birds of prey native to the Hawaiian Islands. The other, the pueo (Asio flammeus sandwichensis) is a subspecies of the North American short-eared owl, and considered by...
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The Pueo and the Hawaiian Hawk are the only two extant native birds of prey native to the Hawaiian Islands. ... The palace of the Hawaiian monarchy in Honolulu was named 'Iolani, "Exalted Hawk," which reflects this long-standing symbolism.
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Search for information on all of the world's bird species. ... It formerly suffered extensively from shooting and may come into conflict with future efforts to reintroduce the Critically Endangered Hawaiian Crow Corvus hawaiiensis, which it preys upon.
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(DRAFT) - Taxonomy Species HAWK, HAWAIIAN Species Id ESIS101007 Date 14 MAR 96 ... NAME - HAWK, HAWAIIAN OTHER COMMON NAMES - HAWK and HAWAIIAN; ... Coded Status E: Federal Endangered Federal Migratory Non-consumptive recreational COMMENTS ON STATUS - U.S. STATUSES AND LAWS: The Hawaiian hawk, or 'io, (Buteo solitarius) has...
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