Hawaiian Honeycreeper Journal | Two Pack
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A set of two beautiful Hawaiian honeycreeper journals, supporting conservation efforts and inspiring creativity. For all your nature-inspired musings.
Use this blank journal for sketching, journaling, or taking notes about your favorite native birds. Bring along on all your adventures (or keep it at home as your go-to desk journal).
Dimensions | 5" x 7" |
Page count | 56 blank pages (28 sheets) |
Paper type | Ivory, 75gsm |
Binding | Center-sewn |
Origin | Crafted in the USA |
The Hawaiian honeycreeper story
Several million years ago, honeycreepers diverged to fill a variety of ecological niches, a process called adaptive radiation. Some species adapted to feed on nectar, while others adapted to feed on insects or seeds. This led to extraordinary diversity that is unmatched in any other group of birds. Sadly, about 70% of honeycreeper species have gone extinct, largely due to habitat loss and invasive species. To save the remaining honeycreepers, we must spread awareness and collectively support conservation efforts.
Artwork by honeycreeper conservationist H. Douglas Pratt
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