Flora & Fauna

 Serena spotted signage for a heiau we hadn’t yet visited. Visually it is just ruins but culturally it is fascinating that there were Canoe Blessing Temples.


And this heiau shared the parking lot with a small educational and free botanical garden. We were pretty lucky to be there when these Turquoise Jade Vines were in full flower. Do not adjust your monitor; this coloration is legit.


Really unusual color hibiscus at the Sadie Seymour Botanical Garden.


Giant Philodendron (and a very large spider)

Great Mullein Plant on the slopes of Mauna Kea


Lots of Yellow Tang and one Orange Band Surgeonfish


Ring Tail Surgeonfish


Parrotfish

These are one of Serena’s favorites and not just because of their bright colors. If you pay attention you can hear when it takes a bite of algae off the reef.


Lots of different kinds of Parrotfish and they change coloration at will and/or as they age so they are difficult to identify. But this is actually a Wrasse.


Snowflake Moray Eel (juvenile)


Honu (Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle)

It feels like we have to wait forever for the turtle to breathe and then hope you get the picture. Otherwise Honu look like round green rocks in the water.

There are actually two turtles in both these photos

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  1. More fabulous photos! I love the turquoise jade plant. And all the colorful fishies!!

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