Manu o kū pin
- Gives back to conservation
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Manu o kū are charismatic seabirds that nest in urban Honolulu. Also known as white terns (Gygis alba), manu o kū fly out to sea to catch fish, and fly back over the city to return to their roosting trees. Manu o kū have a peculiar way of nesting-- they simply lay an egg directly on a tree branch without bothering to actually build a nest! Quirky yet elegant birds to say the least.
1.25" gold enamel pin
A portion of proceeds supports the protection of Hawaiian flora + fauna.
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Free size exchanges.
Love this pin!
Absolutely love the pin%2C and really love that the name is on the back as well. Appreciate all that you are doing with conservation%2C look forward to continuing to support you and your efforts%21
Aloha ē, Laulima, for your care and contributions to native Hawaiian wildlife. As a manu o kū and native species researcher, it’s one of my favorite items in your collection.
Aloha e Laulima,
Wish the pin were larger--its tiny size does not do justice to this magnificent bird. Mahalo for an opportunity to review the Manu o kū pin.