Descrição
Set on the western shore of Kauai, the Kawaiʻele Waterbird Sanctuary is a 35-acre restored wetland that serves as a refuge for Hawaii’s endangered waterbirds. The sanctuary is especially known as one of the best sites on the island for viewing Hawaiian Gallinule, Hawaiian Coot, Hawaiian Stilt, Hawaiian Duck and Black-crowned Night Heron. Visitors can also frequently observe Hawaiian Goose. These species rely on the sanctuary’s carefully maintained ponds and vegetation for nesting, feeding, and shelter.
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Acesso
Kawaiʻele Waterbird Sanctuary is located 7.7 miles west of Waimea on the ocean side of Highway 50. The area has a small parking lot. Press P on the map for directions to the parking. From the parking you can explore the area on foot. There are kiosks/screens with background information spread around the sanctuary. It’s open 24/7. Early morning and late afternoon visits are particularly rewarding.


