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MetalBird: Mini ʻIʻiwi

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ʻIʻiwi belong to the Hawaiian honeycreepers, aptly named for their busy movements as they collect nectar from flowers. Once abundant, their long, downward-curved bills are perfectly adapted to fit into the native flowers they visit, facilitating pollination.

For your ʻIʻiwi, the ideal location would be on a post, fence, or wall against a clear sky or a light single color background. You're the artist here. Then, simply take a hammer and gently tap it in. If the wood is tough, consider drilling a small hole first.

  • Easy & fun to install
  • Timeless piece of art
  • Supports Bird Conservation
  • 4.5 x 5  inches
Sku: 3004956

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