It is found on the
Big Island,
Maui, and
Molokai in
Hawaii. It formerly occurred on
Lānai where it was last seen in 1976. It is one of the most common honeycreepers, inhabiting all types of habitat, dry māmane forests to mesic and wet forests, on the islands at elevations from sea level to . On Maui they have also been successful in forests of introduced pines, cypresses and firs. Of all the forest birds native to Hawaii, the Hawaii amakihi has been affected the least by
habitat changes. It is suspected that it is evolving resistance to diseases such as
avian malaria. Along with the
Apapane, it is one of the two Hawaiian honeycreepers listed by the
IUCN as being of
least concern. == Description ==