
This week’s Sunday Stills challenge theme is ‘Feathers.’ See more responses here.
When the Polynesians first came to Hawaii, they brought with them many plants and animals for use in their new home. They also brought with them their traditional skills, one of which was feather work. Feathers were made into capes and helmets, as well as used in standards and staffs. These feathered items were mostly reserved for Hawaiian royalty, the ali’i, and were considered a status symbol, showing how powerful they were.
Red and yellow were the main colors used so the I’iwi (pictured) and Apapane were coveted for their red feathers, while yellow feathers came from Ō’ō and Mamo birds. These latter two birds are now extinct, but not because of feather collecting. Introduced predators and diseases, together with loss of habitat, are the primary causes.
Also posted for Becky’s Squares: Simply Red. See more responses here.

Interesting backstory and such a vivid colour!
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The brightest bird in the woods where I see them.
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what a stunning bird – and sounds like the Polynesians were much more sustainable with their feather hunting unlike the Victorians and Edwardians
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It’s a beauty and easy to spot in amongst the greenery.
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Oh I do like feathers and colourful birds, Graham. That one is a stunner.
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They’re beautiful birds, but sadly a threatened species. I don’t get to see them often.
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The Polynesians brought with them so much amazing wildlife and plant life. That red I’iwi is incredible, Graham! I love that the Polynesians use feathers for their royal attire.
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The I’iwi was already here to greet them when they arrived!
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it is so beautiful. Gods creation
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Glad you liked it.
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I love the vibrant red feathers!
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It’s the brightest bird I’ve seen here.
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Such colorful plumage
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Makes it easier to spot in the trees!
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I bet
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