Pahoa Hawaiian Guest House Birding

Nous sommes arrivés! Yes … Molly and I after all these years are finally in Hawaii. Better yet we are holed up in a simple but gorgeous Hawaiian Big Island Guest House near Pahoa. If you want luxurious and fancy, this is NOT the place for you, but if you want to experience Hawaii in a way that jives with nature and the island’s past … visit Kent and Melanie and their Bowman’s Big Island Guest House. We first met Kent and Melanie years ago on a trip to Alaska where they owned and ran a great small resort near Hope, Alaska. Fast forward many years for both couples who had decided to stay in touch for non commercial reasons, and we find the Bowmans having moved from the harsh winter climate of Alaska to the tropical Island State (more on our guest house later in the post).

However, this blog is about birds, and oh my … uff dah! Yesterday morning (our first morning), without even getting off the luscious grounds of Bowmans (6.5 acres of a private nature lovers delight nestled between a wildlife preserve and a state park … Lava Tree State Monument Park), birds and more birds!!! While Hawaii is generally not a birding destination and is better known for other nature opportunities but with plenty of great birding opportunities.

My two lifers yesterday morning were the Saffron Finch and the Yellow-Billed Cardinal. Both birds are actually tanagers, and not the species that their name implies. Anyhow, my lifers! In the afternoon we watched some big waves in Nanawale Bay (20 minute drive)

Yellow-Billed Cardinal

Saffron Finch


And our modest guest house … Bowmans Big Island Guest House. These views are NOT deceiving. We never hear a car or person. The only other home on the 6.5 acres is the owner’s home. Last night I was being driven crazy in a good way because I could not identify a night sound … finally after much research I discovered my night time songster was a Coqui Frog!.

Side View of our Guest Cottage

View to the Front

View to the side (our private Lanai)

View from the Back

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