Yellow-Fronted Canary
The yellow-fronted canary is very common in Hawaii. I have seen most of the ones I have photographed on Oahu at Kapiolani Park in Waikiki. They are native to Africa and were introduced to Hawaii in the 1960's.
Below is a painting of mine which includes one of these canaries.
"Contemplating Life"
9" x 12" oil on canvas
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In this painting is a little story: the beautiful and sweet canary can wreck havoc on the butterfly and the lady bug in the painting. Life is sometimes cruel and also fragile. I based the title of this painting on Ecclesiastes 3:1-8...... "To everything there is a season....."
Saffron Finch
I photographed this beautiful Saffron Finch in the artsy town of Haleiwa on the North Shore of Oahu. They are suppose to be more common on the Big Island of Hawaii than on Oahu; I have only seen them in 2 or 3 other areas of Oahu. They are 7 inches and mostly yellow with orange on the forecrown. They were introduced in the 1960's from South America. I get a big thrill whenever I see them.
Common Waxbill
Not the best photograph, but I have my mind set on a future painting with this reference photo and I can make improvements then.
The Common Waxbill is a tiny little 4" bird that is found in small flocks and they are fast and furious when they fly. They are very shy and very common on Oahu. They are native to Africa. They are not an especially pretty bird, but I find them cute and charming and enjoy watching them.
Java Sparrows
Java Sparrow
The Java Finch or Java Sparrow is quite a handsome bird as far as I am concerned, and remind me of Puffins. They are literally everywhere on Oahu, and on the Big Island of Hawaii as well as Maui . These birds also travel in large flocks. They are native to Indonesia.
The House Finch as well as the House Sparrow have also "invaded" Hawaii. I love all of these birds and they remind me of the mainland USA, but so many of the native birds of Hawaii have suffered because of these and other introductions (like the mongoose - that is a subject for another post) and several native birds have become extinct.
We can learn a lot from nature and birds. For instance, you have never seen a bird sitting on a wire or a tree branch having a nervous breakdown wondering about the next meal ! Reminds me of Matthew 6:25, 26 where it says that the heavenly Father takes care of the birds of the air; and also in Matthew 10:29-31 where it says we are worth more than many sparrows to Our Father. He will take care of us and provide for us; just trust and have faith.
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