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Hawaii Elepaio

Hawaii Elepaio

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The Hawaii Elepaio is a small, endemic monarch flycatcher found on the island of Hawaii. It is known for its energetic foraging and distinct vocalizations.
Where to spot
Endemic to the island of Hawaii, found in native forests at various elevations, including koa and 'ohi'a forests.
How to spot
Scan the understory and mid-canopy of native forests. Look for its active hopping and sallying for insects. Its loud and clear 'ele-PAI-o' call is often the easiest way to locate it.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Best observed during early mornings and late afternoons when foraging activity is high.
The Hawaii Elepaio has adapted to a variety of forest types, from wet rainforests to dry woodlands, showcasing its adaptability across its island home.
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