
Urban Terns Thrive in Honolulu
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White terns, known as manu-o-Kū, are thriving in Honolulu, with numbers surging over fifty percent in the past decade. These seabirds, which traditionally nest on solid ground, have found a home in city trees, laying eggs on bare branches and ledges. With urban life reducing predators and keeping others away, the population has grown to 3,600 breeding adults, a significant increase from 2016. This resilience mirrors the comeback of Native Hawaiians and offers a bright spot in the islands wild story.
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