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Carrie, I'm pretty sure that is a thrush with the beautiful song. There was a thread not long ago where we discussed their presence in HPP. I believe their origin is China and that they were brought here as caged birds by immigrants. Obviously, some got loose and have thrived here.
Sistersue, you are about four blocks mauka from my location. We may be seeing the same birds, depending on their range. We first noticed them here about four months ago and had only previously seen them in Kona.
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Kathy,
But Waikaloa Village does have tons of irrigated lawns and golf courses so it is a bit of an oasis in that desert climate.
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Yes! I've also seen those pretty birds in Kona - near the beach no less. They are so cute!
(Sorry to hijack your thread, sisterSue!)
OMG I googles for thrushes in Hawaii and found this amazing bird!!! It's called a Shama Thrush and some people have them in cages - so sad 'cause they are just such happy guys! Their tail feathers are so long and beautiful and almost looks like part of the song and dance!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S85rLkeBF0o
also:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5xKJG7O_nU&feature=related
(Edited to add link)
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