I shot this in Maui .D700 300mm f2/8 with a 2x tel,
The Hawaiian Stilt is an endangered species. Although the species was formerly much more abundant, it now numbers around 1500. Until 1941, the stilt was considered a game bird and it is still sometimes shot illegally. It is also subject to predation by mongooses and feral dogs and cats.
A major reason for the decline of this species has been habitat destruction due to drainage of marshes and other wetland areas. Wildlife refuges in Hawaii help to protect this and other water birds by maintaining and protecting their habitats. The Zoo is also helping in efforts to protect the stilt and increase its population, in cooperation with other wildlife agencies.
Four stilt eggs were received in 1980 from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and were among the first to be raised and studied in a successful in-zoo propagation program. Since then more stilts have been raised at the zoo, including the ones seen in the Hawaiian water bird exhibit. Because it is often hard to observe all aspects of stilt behavior in the wild, the zoo program allows us to observe this endangered species more closely, and the information gathered can help not only in propagation but in protection of this unique Hawaiian bird.
Comments
1 DAY 2011/03/24

Great shot!
Beautiful capture. These are beautiful birds.
This is an excellent shot of the stilt in fllight, Kirk. I really like your text support of the image, too.
March 31, 2011

It doesn’t get much better than this for an in-flight shot! Beautiful photography.. Very interesting information too and always nice to read about what one is looking at.
Just so damn amazing!
CONGRATULATIONS on your lovely feature, great work.
02-04-2011