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    Ae’o or Native Hawaiian Stilt

    Posted by Jon Cornforth on December 7, 2009 in Birds,Hawaii,Wildlife

    Ae'o 1

    There are only an estimated 1500 endangered ae’o or Hawaiian stilts in the world.  I saw about 10 of them yesterday afternoon when I drove down to the Koloko-Honokohau National Park fishponds.  I thought about throwing the 500 f4 lens in the car as I left my room, but decided not to bring it.  After I pulled into the parking area and got out to look around, I immediately observed the stilts lined up on the edge of the fishpond.  After about 15 minutes, I decided to drive back to my room and get the big lens.  When I returned with the 500, the ae’os let me approach them close enough to take some nice portraits.  I like this image because the bird’s long leg is out of the water as it is hunting for prey.

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