Why are hummingbirds not allowed in Hawaii?

Hummingbirds are adaptive birds that can live in many ecosystems, but they do not live in Hawaii. In fact, they are banned from being introduced into the state. Hummingbirds are banned in Hawaii because they pollinate pineapple plants, causing seeds to develop and decreasing the value of the fruit.
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Are hummingbirds illegal in Hawaii?

Hummingbirds are Banned in Hawaii

Just because they aren't native to Hawaii, doesn't mean that hummingbirds wouldn't be able to thrive here — though unfortunately for them, they're banned. Hawaii has made mistakes with introducing non-native animal species in the past.
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Are there any hummingbirds in Hawaii?

Some bird species have never made the long journey to Hawaii, for example hummingbirds. Odd as it seems, there are no hummingbirds on the Hawaiian Islands. Instead, Hawaii's nectar feeders are the honeycreepers.
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Why you shouldn't have a hummingbird feeder?

Feeders often attract unusually large numbers of hummingbirds to one area – this can be a joy to watch, but also means any fungus or bacteria in the feeder will affect many birds. These infections can cause their tongues to swell and often result in death, a sad outcome for birds and bird lovers.
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What state does not have hummingbirds?

Scroll down for a complete list of hummingbird species found in each state. Only Hawaii has no hummingbird species at all.
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Can you have bird feeders in Hawaii?

A new law passed in July bans the excessive feeding of feral birds. The Hawaii State Department of Health can order a person to stop or insist that the mess be removed by an outside party. Violators can also be fined up to $10,000 per offense.
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Are there hummingbirds in all 50 states?

Hummingbirds are found only in South, Central and North America. More than 330 different species have been identified. Most live in Central and South America. A small number of hummingbird species live in the United States for all or part of each year.
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Is feeding hummingbirds a bad idea?

A hummingbird does all of the growing he'll ever do in about four weeks. So, proper diet is all important from day one. Commercial hummingbird feeder foods, sugar water, honey water, etc., have very little nutritional value and are harmful to an infant hummingbird.
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Is sugar water OK for hummingbirds?

Hummingbirds need to drink sugar water. They can get it conveniently at your feeder, slowly at flowers, and not at all if a drought or a plant disease kills those flowers.
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Is tap water safe for hummingbirds?

Do not use any other sugar— not turbinado, brown sugar, etc. —and never use honey or artificial sweeten- ers. Spring water is best, but most tap water is OK; don't use distilled water.
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Why is there no seagulls in Hawaii?

Unlike Hawaii's seabirds, seagulls and pelicans are land-dependent seabirds. They typically do not travel long distances across the sea and tend to stay close to larger land masses. Because Hawaii is thousands of miles away from the mainland US, gulls and pelicans won't be found here.
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Why are there so many chickens in Honolulu?

Well as local lore goes, the hurricanes of 1982 (Iwa) and 1992 (Iniki) destroyed domestic coops, releasing the chickens into the jungles. These domesticated birds then mated with the wild red junglefowl (brought to the islands by the Polynesian) resulting in the feral chickens we see today.
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Are there any exotic animals in Hawaii?

Along with the hoary bat, Hawaiian monk seals are one of only two endemic mammals to the Hawaiian islands.
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How did Northern Cardinals get to Hawaii?

The first introduction of Northern Cardinal to Hawaii took place in 1929, when one of a pair escaped from a cage in Honolulu and its mate was subsequently liberated (Caum 1933). This pair was supposedly observed later across the island in Waialua but we suspect other released individuals were involved.
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Can hummingbirds drink pineapple juice?

Do not use honey, molasses, fruit juice, or artificial sweeteners to make hummingbird nectar, as none of them are adequate and some could be dangerous to the birds. Provide nearby perches for hummingbirds to defend their favorite feeding areas.
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Why are hummingbird feeders red?

Hummingbirds see the same colors as we do, plus some more in the near ultra-violet range. But they are more sensitive to the warm reddish colors. Such colors stand out to them, making colorful flowers easier to see against the green leaves.
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Can I have a hummingbird as a pet?

If you live in the United States, it is 100% illegal to own a hummingbird as a pet. There are no workarounds or loopholes — if you're keeping a hummingbird as a pet, you're breaking the law. The minimum fine for owning a single hummingbird as a pet is $15,000, but that amount can soar as high as $200,000!
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What happens if you put too much sugar in hummingbird food?

Too little sugar will not provide the necessary calories; too much sugar can harm the liver and kidneys of hummingbirds. Use only granulated white cane sugar and fresh water. Store bought hummingbird food contains preservatives; avoid it.
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Do hummingbirds have a natural enemy?

Big birds such as hawks, owls, crows, roadrunners, orioles, grackles, gulls, and herons can be hummingbird predators. Again, hummingbirds are aggressive and have been known to fend off large hawks and other birds from their territories.
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Why is honey bad for hummingbirds?

Can hummingbirds eat honey? No, honey is not an ideal choice for these birds. Its sticky, syrupy texture can coat their bills and feathers, making it difficult for them to fly or eat. Honey is also more difficult for them to digest than granulated table sugar.
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Do hummingbirds carry bird flu?

Hall says her caution over feeders extends to hummingbird feeders, because like all birds, hummingbirds may contract this virus. But she notes that very little is known in general about the incidence of HPAI in songbirds and hummingbirds.
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Is it OK to use brown sugar for hummingbirds?

Do not use: raw sugar, agave syrup, brown sugar, molasses, artificial sweeteners, or anything other than white sugar; these cause various problems for hummers. Adding red food-dye coloring is unnecessary. The red on a feeder is enough to attract hummers. DO NOT USE HONEY as this can kill hummingbirds.
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What is the rarest hummingbird?

It's the Leucistic hummingbird, not a true albino, but almost totally white. The Rarest Hummingbird: Only 100 of these rare little birds have been sighted since 1885. It's the Leucistic hummingbird, not a true albino, but almost totally white.
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