Wind, Wings, and Waves: A Hawai'i Nature Guide
From coral reefs to stargazing and everything in between, Wind, Wings, and Waves is your personal guide to nature in Hawai‘i. With color illustrations throughout, this engaging book introduces you to the islands' natural world and helps to identify common plants, birds, and fish. More than a hundred self-guided field trips on six islands will inspire you to get outdoors and explore nature on your own.

In Wind, Wings, and Waves, you'll find a knowledgeable and good-humored friend telling fascinating insider facts on this magical place:
How, when, and where you can listen to whales singing.
Where to see unique Hawaiian plants and birds.
Why coral reefs are teeming with weird, wonderful life forms, and the best reefs to visit.
Why Hawai‘i is the best place in the world for stargazing.
How Hawai‘i became a melting pot of cultures and cuisines, including a mini-guide to the unique foods of the islands.
How volcanoes make new Hawaiian islands, and the forces that make these islands travel and eventually disappear.
How plants and animals made their way to the most isolated place on the planet, and what makes Hawai‘i a natural laboratory for evolution.
The amazing story of Polynesian voyagers who navigated to Hawai‘i by the stars.

By sharing his love for the natural wonders of Hawai‘i, biologist Rick Soehren helps you make the most of your time in the islands, whether you are having the vacation of a lifetime or lucky enough to live in Hawai‘i.

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Wind, Wings, and Waves: A Hawai'i Nature Guide
From coral reefs to stargazing and everything in between, Wind, Wings, and Waves is your personal guide to nature in Hawai‘i. With color illustrations throughout, this engaging book introduces you to the islands' natural world and helps to identify common plants, birds, and fish. More than a hundred self-guided field trips on six islands will inspire you to get outdoors and explore nature on your own.

In Wind, Wings, and Waves, you'll find a knowledgeable and good-humored friend telling fascinating insider facts on this magical place:
How, when, and where you can listen to whales singing.
Where to see unique Hawaiian plants and birds.
Why coral reefs are teeming with weird, wonderful life forms, and the best reefs to visit.
Why Hawai‘i is the best place in the world for stargazing.
How Hawai‘i became a melting pot of cultures and cuisines, including a mini-guide to the unique foods of the islands.
How volcanoes make new Hawaiian islands, and the forces that make these islands travel and eventually disappear.
How plants and animals made their way to the most isolated place on the planet, and what makes Hawai‘i a natural laboratory for evolution.
The amazing story of Polynesian voyagers who navigated to Hawai‘i by the stars.

By sharing his love for the natural wonders of Hawai‘i, biologist Rick Soehren helps you make the most of your time in the islands, whether you are having the vacation of a lifetime or lucky enough to live in Hawai‘i.

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Wind, Wings, and Waves: A Hawai'i Nature Guide

Wind, Wings, and Waves: A Hawai'i Nature Guide

by Rick Soehren
Wind, Wings, and Waves: A Hawai'i Nature Guide

Wind, Wings, and Waves: A Hawai'i Nature Guide

by Rick Soehren

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From coral reefs to stargazing and everything in between, Wind, Wings, and Waves is your personal guide to nature in Hawai‘i. With color illustrations throughout, this engaging book introduces you to the islands' natural world and helps to identify common plants, birds, and fish. More than a hundred self-guided field trips on six islands will inspire you to get outdoors and explore nature on your own.

In Wind, Wings, and Waves, you'll find a knowledgeable and good-humored friend telling fascinating insider facts on this magical place:
How, when, and where you can listen to whales singing.
Where to see unique Hawaiian plants and birds.
Why coral reefs are teeming with weird, wonderful life forms, and the best reefs to visit.
Why Hawai‘i is the best place in the world for stargazing.
How Hawai‘i became a melting pot of cultures and cuisines, including a mini-guide to the unique foods of the islands.
How volcanoes make new Hawaiian islands, and the forces that make these islands travel and eventually disappear.
How plants and animals made their way to the most isolated place on the planet, and what makes Hawai‘i a natural laboratory for evolution.
The amazing story of Polynesian voyagers who navigated to Hawai‘i by the stars.

By sharing his love for the natural wonders of Hawai‘i, biologist Rick Soehren helps you make the most of your time in the islands, whether you are having the vacation of a lifetime or lucky enough to live in Hawai‘i.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780824876616
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press, The
Publication date: 05/31/2019
Pages: 384
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Rick Soehren is a consulting zoologist with extensive experience in natural resource conservation, environmental restoration, and interpretation of natural sciences for the general public and for technical audiences. He has worked in Hawai‘i and California, and is the author of The Birdwatcher’s Guide to Hawai‘i.

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Acknowledgments xi

1 A Land Like No Other: Introduction 1

2 In the Beginning: Volcanism and Plate Tectonics 9

3 You Can't Get There from Here: How Isolation Frames Island Life 45

4 A Place for Everything: Hawaii's Diverse Habitats and Plants 64

5 Original Owners: Hawaiian Birds and Other Unique Creatures 102

6 A Whale's Tale: Whales and Other Marine Megafauna 144

7 Ring around the Islands: Coral Reefs and Beyond 167

8 Landfall: The First Hawaiians 222

9 Let Me Introduce You: New Life Comes to the Islands 253

10 Growth Potential: Agriculture and Culture 278

11 Heavens Above: Why Hawai'i Stargazing Is the Best 300

12 Early Departure: Extinction and Why It Matters 320

13 Is It Hot in Here? Climate Change and How It Threatens Islands 335

Appendix: Field Trips by Island 349

Index 361

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