Comparing Elepaio Prints
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Beneath the horizontal line are:
- Elepaio with Kamahemeha Butterfly, a lithograph by Marian Berger.
- Elepaio in Pukiawe, a lithograph by Marian Berger.
- Elepaio (Kauai, Hawaii, Oahu) a Giclee by Marian Berger (LEBH Series).
- Chasiempsis sandvichensis (aka Hawaii Elepaio), a print by Frederick Frohawk.
- Chasiempsis gayi/ibidus (aka Oahu Elepaio), a print by Frederick Frohawk.
- Chasiempsis sclateri (aka Kauai Elepaio), a print by Frederick Frohawk.
- Hawaii Elepaio #2, a photograph by Jack Jeffrey.
First of all, there are considered to be (at least) three Elepaio species:
- Hawaii Elepaio - Pachycephalidae Chasiempis sandvichensis
- Oahu Elepaio - Pachycephalidae Chasiempis gayi or ibidus
- Kauai Elepaio - Pachycephalidae Chasiempis sclateri
These are fine distinctions between the three species, yes, but each of the three is considered a full species, not just a subspecies.
Jack's photo seems to closely match Marian's three images, except that the photo shows more brown on the leading wing edges (as opposed to black); Frohawk's first print (the Hawaii Elepaio) more closely matches Jack's photo in this regard.
The Elepaio are feisty little birds, reminding me somewhat (by behavior and shape) of the Black Capped Chickadee.