From the Fish and Wildlife Service:
"White-faced ibisWell, you can't see the long down-curved bill in the picture above, so look closely below you can see the beaks of a couple of birds.
Most distinguishable by its long down-curved bill. As many as 4 individuals have been observed at the refuge during summer, possibly not migrating to their mainland breeding sites."
This one just gives you a sense of the location of the pond.
Here's a sign about this reserve that is pretty disturbing.
The disturbing part?
"Today, less than 10 percent of all Hawaiian wetlands remain."
Think about it. Wetlands are important habitat for birds, insects, fish. And they are water gets filtered. They also are how nature protects the land during flooding - so as we think about Hurricane Florence, I'm sure that much of the flooding happened because wetlands along the coast as well as along the rivers have long been turned into farmland, houses, factories, and other development.
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