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Waterbirds in Abundance
The heat of midday was not a good time to visit, but all the endangered birds described on the placards were in sight late in the day (4:30-6pm). We saw the wandering tattler, Hawaiian Stilts, Coots, ...
Off the beaten track and not even in our guidebook, this county bird sanctuary has walking trails around a restored wetland that attracts endangered birds like the Hawaiian stilt and nenes. Not for c...
After visiting Kekaha beach for the morning (which was lovely!) I drove down to seek out this sanctuary as I really enjoy bird watching. With no signage on the road it was fortunate I knew it was jus...
Peaceful, out of the way nature preserve with ponds. We saw Ne Ne (native goose) families, Common Moorhen, Hawaiian Stilt, Coot, and Black Tilapia (guarding their pond nests). There are some kiosks w...
Stumbled upon this after visiting Kekaha beach. Delightful place to see birds and appreciate all of the work volunteers did to reinstate this natural habitat.
Waterbirds in Abundance
The heat of midday was not a good time to visit, but all the endangered birds described on the placards were in sight late in the day (4:30-6pm). We saw the wandering tattler, Hawaiian Stilts, Coots, ...
Wonderful for bird watching
Off the beaten track and not even in our guidebook, this county bird sanctuary has walking trails around a restored wetland that attracts endangered birds like the Hawaiian stilt and nenes. Not for c...
Off the beaten track birding and nature area
After visiting Kekaha beach for the morning (which was lovely!) I drove down to seek out this sanctuary as I really enjoy bird watching. With no signage on the road it was fortunate I knew it was jus...
Birds plus
Peaceful, out of the way nature preserve with ponds. We saw Ne Ne (native goose) families, Common Moorhen, Hawaiian Stilt, Coot, and Black Tilapia (guarding their pond nests). There are some kiosks w...
Nature walk
Stumbled upon this after visiting Kekaha beach. Delightful place to see birds and appreciate all of the work volunteers did to reinstate this natural habitat.