'Amakihi

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'''Cool Facts:''' `Amakihi are members of the endemic subfamily of Hawaiian honeycreepers (Drepanidinae), which are among the world's most famous and spectacular examples of adaptive radiation evolution of a variety of species from a single common ancestor. `Amakihi are often confused with Japanese white-eyes (or mejiro), but can be distinguished by their black lores and distinctive song and calls.
'''Cool Facts:''' `Amakihi are members of the endemic subfamily of Hawaiian honeycreepers (Drepanidinae), which are among the world's most famous and spectacular examples of adaptive radiation evolution of a variety of species from a single common ancestor. `Amakihi are often confused with Japanese white-eyes (or mejiro), but can be distinguished by their black lores and distinctive song and calls.
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'''Found in [http://www.empken.com/downloads/downloads2.html Free Downloads]'''
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'''Found in Songbird ReMix Hawaii'''

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