DescriptionWhite-tailed Tropicbird is flying directly over the Halema`uma`u vent.jpg
English: en:White-tailed Tropicbird (koae kea) is flying directly over the Halema`uma`u vent, en:Kīlauea . No person would survive such an encounter, but small birds somehow do. The birds make their nests in the crater walls and did not bother to change their habit even after the latest eruption episode of Halema`uma`u vent began in March of 2008
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