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  2. White-tailed tropicbird - Wikipedia

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    The adult white-tailed tropicbird is a slender, mainly white bird, 71–80 cm long including the very long central tail feathers, which double its total length. The wingspan is 89–96 cm. The bird has a black band on the inner wing, a black eye-mask, and an orange-yellow to orange-red bill. [8]

  3. List of birds of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The nene is the official state bird of Hawaii.. This list of birds of Hawaii is a comprehensive listing of all the bird species seen naturally in the U.S. state of Hawaii as determined by Robert L. and Peter Pyle of the Bishop Museum, Honolulu, and modified by subsequent taxonomic changes.

  4. Tropicbird - Wikipedia

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    The red-billed tropicbird is basal within the genus. The split between the red-billed tropicbird and the other two tropicbirds is hypothesized to have taken place about six million years ago, with the split between the red-tailed and white-tailed tropicbird taking place about four million years ago. [9]

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  6. List of bird species introduced to the Hawaiian Islands

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    White-rumped shama (All main islands) Greater necklaced laughingthrush (Kauai) Chinese Hwamei (All main islands) Red-billed leiothrix (Hawaii, Maui, O'ahu) Warbling white-eye (Hawaii, Maui, Kauai, see Japanese white-eye in Hawaii) Northern mockingbird (All main islands) Common myna (All main islands) Yellow-faced grassquit (O'ahu) Saffron finch ...

  7. Tourism in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The United States Navy used two PN-9 seaplanes to attempt the first nonstop flight to Hawaii from mainland America in 1925; the aircraft, designated PN-9 Nos. 1 and 3, departed San Francisco on August 31 for Kahului, Maui. [69] [70] A third seaplane, the Boeing PB-1, was intended to join the other two, [71] but it was scrubbed at the last minute.