Chicken Island Aloha Kauai v1 | Hawaii T-Shirt | Kauai Wild Chicken Island Life Tee
If you've spent a morning on Kaua'i, you've met the chickens. They are the island's unofficial mascot, and this tee gives the moa their proper aloha.
Kaua'i's feral chicken population is widely attributed to Hurricane 'Iniki, which tore through the island in September 1992 and released farm-kept birds into the wild. Mixed with descendants of jungle fowl carried by early Polynesian voyagers — and free of mongoose predators that exist on the other islands — the moa have flourished everywhere from Ke'e Beach to Po'ipū. Roosters call before sunrise. Hens parade chicks across hiking trails. It's the Garden Isle's most accidental wildlife success story.
For locals, the wild chickens are family — sometimes loud, always around, fully part of the Kaua'i identity. For visitors, this shirt is the Kaua'i alarm clock made into a souvenir — a reminder that on this island, every parking lot has personality.
Soft unisex tee. Multiple sizes and colorways available.