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Hi - I'm very conscious of the birds that live around my house. I have many birds on my property because of all the bulldozing taking their land and because of all the dog food all over the place (we have 5 dogs and a pig). Today I saw a type of bird in my window that I have never seen before. I was wondering if someone may know what it is. It looked a lot like a Cardinal but even more beautiful. The bird sat on a bush next to my window and allowed me to feast my eyes on her for a couple of minutes before she flew away. She was pure white with black wings,a bright red head, and a yellow beak. She was kind of "fluffy". Please let me know if you've seen these birds and if you know what they are. Aloha ~
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How about a Brazilian Cardinal???
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Holy Smokes that Red Crested Cardinal is gorgeous!
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Carrie Rojo
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What subdivision do you live in, Sue? Here in central HPP, we are beginning to see just a few of these beautiful birds, and I'm hoping some settle on or near our place.
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This week I have seen 2 Nene down by the cliffs at the bottom of Makuu, and last week I saw 4 wild turkeys about half way down the subdivision. It seems like I am seeing more variety of birds over the last few months, I wonder if the drought is causing birds to move into subdivisions where there is more water available?
Carol
Carol
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I don't know, Carol. Waikoloa Village is literally swarming with wild turkeys, and it's a desert climate with almost no rain. They seem drought proof. Other birds, could be. My place is all green, as many birds as ever.
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Okay, maybe someone knows this answer, 'cause I can't seem to find it myself. There is a bird that sings, and sings and is loud and happy, happy, happy...his song is the same but it goes through several different types of chorus. My neighbor thinks it's a thrush or something, but I can't even tell you what he looks like.
Our lovebirds always get excited when they hear him in the mornings.
Carrie
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Carrie Rojo
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Hi, Kathy H - THAT'S THE BIRD! It's a yellow-billed Cardinal. I've lived in HPP since 1989 and yesterday was the first time I've ever seen one. Thank you!
Jerry - I live on 22nd St.
Carrie - many years ago I was so interested in that LOUD singing bird that I actually looked for it online. It is a thrush and it is a LARGE brown fat bird! It may have white around its eyes and a yellow sharp curved-downward beak, if I remember correctly.