Front view illustration of a Koa tree, endemic to the Hawaiian islands. There are actually two species of koa native to Hawaii. The large forest koa is well known around the world for the beautiful hard wood. Koa's smaller cousin, koai?a, that once grew in the lowlands of most of the main Hawaiian Islands, has an even harder wood that is much prized for its gnarled grain
Adult Hawai'ian honeycreeper standing
Adult Hawai'ian flycatcher standing
This symbol shows a flattened view of the official flag of Hawaii. The flag comprises of red, white, and blue stripes and includes the British flag in the top left-hand corner.
The Kanaka Maoli is considered by many native Hawaiians to be the original flag of the Kingdom of Hawaii. It has eight stripes representing the eight islands of Hawaii
A side view of a three dimensional headdress colored yellow, red, and orange
Adult Hawai'ian finch standing
Adult Hawaiian black-faced honeycreeper standing
Illustration of Pritchardia minor (Loulu Palm)
Front illustration of a Dwarf Naupaka, endemic to the Hawaiian islands. Dwarf naupaka formerly grew in coastal sites, primarily on consolidated sand dunes, on all of the main islands and was probably never very common. Today, it is endangered
Illustration of Sida fallax (Ilima)
Illustration of Kalaupapa National Historical Park in Hawaii, USA