Hawaiian Stilt
The Hawaiian Stilt (Himantopus mexicanus knudseni) is also known as the Aeʻo.
The aeʻo is endemic to the Hawaiian islands and is found on all the Hawaiian islands except Lanaʻi and Kahoʻolawe; found generally below 150 meters. It is a subspecies of the black-necked stilt.
It is known for it slender structure, long legs, and thin long beak; this shoreline bird can grow up to 15 inches in length with a wingspan for 28 inches.
Like many of the other endemic species in Hawaii, it is endangered due to introduced species, decline in food source, and loss of habitat space.
The aeʻo feeds on worms, crabs, fish, and insects in shallow bodies of water
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