 | Woody and I were taking a midday walk in Liliuokalani Park and ran into a veritable flock of our state bird, the Nene goose. Being the state bird, they mostly ignore people, so they just wandered up to where we were standing. |
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 | This mother and ducklings was at Wailoa park: we were on the bridge going across the river when we spotted this crew. |
 | Another Wailoa Park shot, this time a lucky snap catching the flying ducks. |
 | This African Gray Cockatoo was at a birthday party Max went to recently. The bird lived there, not part of the party. |
 | Max the Mackaw, from the Panaewa Zoo. When he's in the mood, he'll say "Aloha." |
 | I don't know if this is Tou-tou or Can-can, but it's a Toucan, nonetheless. |
 | Yeah, it's just a pigeon, but I've never gotten such a nice wingspread before. The pigeons were flocking to us because Max and I were feeding the fish at Kalakaua Park. Yeah, we fed some pigeons, too. |
 | This is one of our local Cardinals, taken at Coconut Island one afternoon. We were actually waiting for a ship to come in, but I'll take pictures of anything while I'm sitting around. |