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“Once common throughout the islands but presently found only on the slopes of Mauna Kea, between 6,500-9,500 feet, the beautiful Palila, Loxioides bailleui, is Hawaii’s largest honeycreeper. Palila has a very important ecological relationship to the Māmane tree, Sophora chrysophylla, and its increasingly rare dry forest habitat- following its blooms down the mountain slopes, nesting in its branches and almost exclusively eating its toxic seeds by cracking them open with a perfectly designed beak.”
Full size: (w) 17” x (h) 36”
Folded size: (w) 5” x (h) 9”
Printed on natural flour sack cotton towels.
Designed and made in Hawaii.
Each towel comes individually folded and banded.