Nene Goose
Nene Goose: The state bird of Hawaii, aka the Hawaiian Goose, is a medium sized goose with a black head and nape that contrasts with yellow-buff cheeks. Upperparts are heavily barred gray-brown and the underparts are finely barred. Bill and feet are black and only partially webbed.
● Song:
"nay-nay"
● Foraging & Feeding:
Nene Goose: Grazes on a variety of grasses and leaves, collects seeds, fruits and flowers from shrubs.
● Breeding & nesting:
Nene Goose: Two to three white eggs are laid in a nest of twigs, leaves and some down on the ground usually concealed under trees or bushes.
● Similar species:
No similar birds in range.