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Day 302/Day 8

A beautiful morning to take out the trash!

Oh, and the wildlife, too!  In the Unit.  Well, it is the first one we have seen in Hawai’i, so I guess we are lucky!  The man with the Raid can said they get into rental cars (and ruined a lot of them over the pandemic while they weren’t being used) and then hitch a ride in on your luggage.  Not too many come inside.

So after an otherwise peaceful day we drove down the hill to see some birds.  Once you get through the hairpins on the way to Hanalei, and then cross the one lane bridge (if you’ve been here you understand) you can turn left and find…

The Hanalei National Wildlife Refuge!  Perhaps the smallest refuge I have ever seen.  They share the fields with traditional Taro farmers.

Hawaiian Common Gallinule (moorhen).

The Gallinule and a Black-necked or Hawaiian Stilt.

A Hawaiian Stilt.

Cattle Egret.  They are all over…almost a numerous as chickens!

Hawaiian Coot.

A Dailylife Wife with Camera!

The seemingly lone information sign

~Curtis on Kaua’i! {!-{>

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