2. Little ‘I’iwi In my hands landed the ‘I’iwi bird Resting gently 5 inches long Found on O’ahu, found in Hawaii It’s little black wings are flapping gently It’s beak so small and tender Reaches down to suck the nectar. Little ‘I’Iwi flew away Little ‘I’iwi come back another day.
3. The ‘I’iwi The ‘I’iwi is…. Small Red, black, white, red-orange Eats nectar 50% lives on Hawai'i 85% on O’ahu Also lives on Molokai and Lanai Endangered, endemic Dying by diseases Their trees are being cut down Lives in nests That’s the ‘I’iwi
4. Labeling The I’iwi Head (red) Beak (orange/peach) Wings (black/white) Belly (red) Legs (orange) Claws/Feet (orange)
5. Facts about the I’iwi Height/Weight: The I’iwi is 5in.,¾ tall and 15 centimeters long. It weighs 1,620 grams. Color: The I’iwi bird is black, a red-orange, a little white, and the small I’iwi is yellow and brown. Lives: The ‘I’iwi birds live in nests made from club moss, small twigs, and fern. They arefound in Hawaiian Rainforests. 50% of the population live on Hawai’i. 85% of the population live on O’ahu Eats: The I’iwi bird is a bird that eats the nectar of the Ohi’a Lehua blossoms.