01-07-2014, 04:02 AM
the myth that Hawaii doesnt have Gulls is all WRONG!!!!!
There is a chance it could be a seagull, we do get occasional Ring Billed Gulls, Glaucous Gulls (pure white), Glaucous Winged Gulls, and Laughing Gulls, ... we just dont have a real permanent population of them because they wont breed here, they just sometime hit Hawaii in migration...
Laysan Albatross (Hawaiian name is Moli) 98% of breading population live in Northern Hawaiian Islands ie Midway etc. (but they live all over ie Mexico Japan etc.), the wings do have black along the FRONT edge but also along the back edge as well... and they are closest thing to a giant seagull we have IMO.
Red Footed Boobies (smallest Booby) (Hawaiian name is 'a) have black along the BACK edge of wings and on tips, the rest is white, and will have a long straight pointy bluish bill with orange-red flipper feet (cant see feet when flying well)
Masked Boobies (Hawaiian name is 'a) will have a black area around the eyes, back 1/2 of wings are black, and a long pointy bill thats yellowish-green in color, and their feet are a bluish gray green
Wedge Tailed Shearwaters (Hawaiian name is ua'u kani), from the bottom may look mostly light colored and do have black along the FRONT of the wing edge, they also have a bend in wing when in flight and do look like 'seagulls' more than a Booby... but not nearly as big as the Laysan Albatross
Tropicbirds are small with long tails, we have 2 kine a red tailed one and a white tailed one (seen at Kilauea Crater and 'The Great Crack" area often)
Hawaiian Petrels are smaller than a Gull, and if youre lucky to see one it will be on Mauna Loa
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save our indigenous and endemic Hawaiian Plants... learn about them, grow them, and plant them on your property, ....instead of all that invasive non-native garbage I see in most yards... aloha
There is a chance it could be a seagull, we do get occasional Ring Billed Gulls, Glaucous Gulls (pure white), Glaucous Winged Gulls, and Laughing Gulls, ... we just dont have a real permanent population of them because they wont breed here, they just sometime hit Hawaii in migration...
Laysan Albatross (Hawaiian name is Moli) 98% of breading population live in Northern Hawaiian Islands ie Midway etc. (but they live all over ie Mexico Japan etc.), the wings do have black along the FRONT edge but also along the back edge as well... and they are closest thing to a giant seagull we have IMO.
Red Footed Boobies (smallest Booby) (Hawaiian name is 'a) have black along the BACK edge of wings and on tips, the rest is white, and will have a long straight pointy bluish bill with orange-red flipper feet (cant see feet when flying well)
Masked Boobies (Hawaiian name is 'a) will have a black area around the eyes, back 1/2 of wings are black, and a long pointy bill thats yellowish-green in color, and their feet are a bluish gray green
Wedge Tailed Shearwaters (Hawaiian name is ua'u kani), from the bottom may look mostly light colored and do have black along the FRONT of the wing edge, they also have a bend in wing when in flight and do look like 'seagulls' more than a Booby... but not nearly as big as the Laysan Albatross
Tropicbirds are small with long tails, we have 2 kine a red tailed one and a white tailed one (seen at Kilauea Crater and 'The Great Crack" area often)
Hawaiian Petrels are smaller than a Gull, and if youre lucky to see one it will be on Mauna Loa
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save our indigenous and endemic Hawaiian Plants... learn about them, grow them, and plant them on your property, ....instead of all that invasive non-native garbage I see in most yards... aloha
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save our indigenous and endemic Hawaiian Plants... learn about them, grow them, and plant them on your property, ....instead of all that invasive non-native garbage I see in most yards... aloha
save our indigenous and endemic Hawaiian Plants... learn about them, grow them, and plant them on your property, ....instead of all that invasive non-native garbage I see in most yards... aloha