The Nene goose is Hawaii's state bird. It is endangered because lots of pests eat their eggs, and they eat the birds. But, its population is quickly growing. It eats bushes of flowers.
Nene Hawaiian Goose (Branta sandwicensis),
A wild nene is a wild goose.
The nene or Hawaiian Goose and the flower is the Hawaiian hibiscus.
The state bird of Hawaii, is the 'Nene' (Branta sandvicensis) also known as the Hawaiian goose, or the nene goose.
The Nene is the Hawaiian Goose and the state bird of Hawaii
Branta canadensis is the scientific name for the Canada goose, a species of waterfowl native to North America. They are known for their distinctive black head and neck, white cheek patch, and honking call. Canada geese are migratory birds that can be found in a variety of habitats, from urban parks to marshes and farmlands.
In Hawaii, a goose is called a nene.
The Nene (Hawaiian Goose) was adopted in 1957.
Hawaii's state bird is the Nene.
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Nene (The Hawaiian Goose)
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