O’ahu Honeyeater

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(New page: Image:O'ahu oo.JPG '''Hawaiian Name:''' Oʻahu ʻŌʻō<br> '''Common Name:''' O’ahu Honeyeater<br> '''Scientific Name:''' Moho apicalis '''Size:''' 6 inches (30.5 cm) '''Habitat...)
Named after an imitation of the loud, harsh 'oh-oh' call it made. The brilliant yellow feathers were extensively used by the native Hawaiians to make royal feather work. The royal bird-catcher guild used a sticky substance spread on the branches of an ohia tree to trap this bird, plucked a few of the yellow feathers and released the bird.
Named after an imitation of the loud, harsh 'oh-oh' call it made. The brilliant yellow feathers were extensively used by the native Hawaiians to make royal feather work. The royal bird-catcher guild used a sticky substance spread on the branches of an ohia tree to trap this bird, plucked a few of the yellow feathers and released the bird.
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'''Found in Songbird ReMix Hawai'i'''
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'''Found in [http://www.daz3d.com/shop/songbird-remix-hawaii Songbird ReMix Hawai'i]'''

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