Saturday, November 8, 2025

The Hawaiian Nene is related to the Snow Geese of Canada and came here around 500,000 years ago

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The Nene is the official state bird of Hawaii. · Hawaiian Goose has the smallest range of any goose in the world. · Hawaiian Goose has the longest incubation ...
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The nene (Branta sandvicensis), also known as the nēnē or the Hawaiian goose, is a species of bird endemic to the Hawaiian Islands.
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Feb 9, 2023Hawai'i's state bird. Medium-sized goose. Overall length is approximately 25 inches. Black head, bill, tail feathers, legs, and webbed feet.
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The Nene is the official state bird of Hawaii. · Hawaiian Goose has the smallest range of any goose in the world. · Hawaiian Goose has the longest incubation ...
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Look how cool these Nae-Nae birds are - they are highly endangered in the wild, so it is great to see this young flock! 🦆🙌🏻
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Today, only the nēnē, or Hawaiian goose, survives. Adults are mostly dark brown or sepia with a black face and crown, cream-colored cheeks, and a pale yellow-to ...
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Dec 5, 2023The nēnē is Hawai'i's state bird and this goose and other native birds are culturally important to indigenous Hawaiians. There has also been an ...
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Not only is the Nene the Hawaiian state bird, but it is the world's rarest goose and its webbed feet have adapted to living on hardened lava. As an endangered ...
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The Nēnē is one of at least five species of geese that evolved on Hawaiʻi, including the Nēnē Nui (wood-walking goose) and the flightless Giant Hawaiʻi ...
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The nene is Hawaii's state bird and one of the rarest creatures on Earth, a tangible link to the Islands' paradise lost.
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