Report Your Kolea
Migratory shorebirds called Kolea in Hawaii, spend summer in Alaska raising chicks, and then fly to Hawaii for the winter. The purpose of this site is to record when, where, and how many Kolea migrate to Hawaii and how many spend summers here.
We divided the count into Little Counts and Big Counts. Report a bird in your yard or small park for Little Counts. To sign up for Big Counts, go to this list. Email your choice in Contact. For count directions, see Guidelines tab.
Report Your Kolea
Migratory shorebirds called Kolea in Hawaii, spend summer in Alaska raising chicks, and then fly to Hawaii for the winter. The purpose of this site is to record when, where, and how many Kolea migrate to Hawaii and how many spend summers here.
We divided the count into Little Counts and Big Counts. Report a bird in your yard or small park for Little Counts. To sign up for Big Counts, go to this list. Email your choice in Contact. For count directions, see Guidelines tab.
About
Named Kolea by ancient Hawaiians, this migratory shorebird has been part of Hawaii culture for centuries. Island Kolea are alert and personable, adapting to human presence, and to our grassy open spaces on which they spend their wintering season.
News
Celebrating Hawaiʻi’s Kōlea
Special thanks to Ann Tanimoto-Johnson of UH Hilo's LOHE Bioacoustics Lab for ...
Every kōlea counts
September 12, 2022 Thanks to Christine Donnelly, the Honolulu Star-Advertiser's Kokua Line columnist, ...
Kōlea Count 2021-2022 update
Kōlea, center, sometimes forage with other shorebird species. This outstanding photo shows ...
Farewell and fair winds
A patriotic plover, April 8, 2022 at the USS Bowfin Submarine Museum ...
Punchbowl’s Kolea get backpacks and bracelets
Dr. Wally Johnson with feathered friend, National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific. ...
Kona storm brings Kolea feast
This Maui Kolea enjoyed bathing in a driveway rain puddle. © Photo ...
Kolea Count starts today
Puuiki Cemetery, Waialua, September 11, 2021. ©Susan Scott November 29, 2021 ...
Plovers bring us together: Autumn update
Wally the Kolea, October 27, 2021. ©Photo courtesy Roger Kobayashi, November ...
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