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3D Wooden Kit Set: ʻIʻiwi, Hawaiian Honeycreeper

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Fun Facts about Hawaiian Honeycreeper

  1. Hawaiian honeycreepers are endemic (found only here) to the Hawaiian Islands and are currently seen only in mostly-native forests at elevations over 5,000ft.
  2. Their Hawaiian name ʻiʻiwi, is said to come from their high-pitched call, and their unique and unusual bird song sounds like squeaky hinges or whistles.
  3. These honeycreepers have vibrant red feathers with contrasting black wings and tails.
  4. Their long curved beaks are perfect for pollinating and sipping nectar from native Hawaiian flowers like those on the ʻōhiʻa lehua tree.
  5. Native Hawaiians once used the bright red feathers to make stunning capes, cloaks, and helmets for the aliʻi (royalty)
  •  Flat-pack fun, 3D wooden kit-sets are raring to be pieced together
  •  Made from 100% sustainably sourced wood & VOC-free inks

Product dimension:4 1/2(L)x 1 3/4(W)x2 1/8(H) inches

Contains small parts. 6 years of age and over is recommended.

Sku: 3005613

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