Kilauea Point National Wildlife Refuge & Lighthouse

 

Be careful when you enter here, as losing track of time happens instantly. Once you start gazing at the plethora of birds you get pulled into their world and become free as they are. No pesky gravity keeping you on the ground. Just flying and floating as they do all day. No wonder the Laysan albatros go for years at a time without ever touching the ground. Smart bird. 

 

 

 

 

 

List of the birds that can be seen here are the following: Laysan albatros, black footed albatros, wedge-tailed shearwater, nene, red-tailed & white-tailed tropicbirds, red-footed booby, brown booby, pacific golden plover, newell’s shearwater, wandering tattler, ruddy turnstone and the great frigatebird. 

 

 

 

 

See all the tiny white dots lining the hillside? Those are all birds.

 

Impressively the refuge has restored numerous Hawaiian native coastal plants. Including; naupaka kahakai, ‘ilima, hala, ‘āheahea, ‘akoko, akia, niu, ulei, pohinahina, pohuehue and the rear alula.

 

 

 

 

 

This is definitely on the ‘must see’ list as the views are breathtaking, the birds captivating and the plants uniquely brilliant. Entrance fees to walk along the path to the lighthouse are low, we paid $5. per person. Next to the lighthouse is a small white building with historic information including a video complete with wood bench’s to sit. On the way out at the bookstore you’ll find t-shirts, ton’s of educational and interesting items, stunning artwork of local wildlife and of course stuffed animals.  Purchases support the refugee complex programs and environmental education.

Great Frigatebird

 

Great Frigatebird

 

Great Frigatebird

 

 

 

Additional wildlife can be seen in the waters below; Spinner dolphins, humpback whales, Hawaiian monk seals, and green turtles. Next trip we’ll have to make sure to check them out.

 

Mari & Jacque

 

 

 

 

3500 Kilauea Road, Kilauea, HI 96754

By Maggie

I use a combination of my iPhone and my Fujifilm X-E2 camera for all my photographs. Just depends on where I am as to which one I'll use to take my pictures with. I love to write original stories combined with my photographs. If you'd like to send me a message or comment, please do so at; maggie@hungryones.com We just celebrated our 14th Anniversary this October 2016!! So exciting!! 2015 A couple since 2003 and now on the precipice of this new journey, our fondest hope is this website serves a purpose. One of useful information presented in an elegant, beautiful photographic setting. Together we love to discover new restaurants, food trucks, diners, café’s, huts or where ever we find food being served. The love of artful, carefully crafted, passionately orchestrated food, beverages and let’s not forget desert, Is something we both enjoy immensely. Immersing ourselves in the history, culture and surrounding locations of our adventures hopefully leads to not only meeting new people, but making new friends, sharing ideas, listening to stories and learning something new everyday. Maggie

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