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Tui New Zealand
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Kiwi
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A kiwi is any of the species of small flightless birds endemic to New Zealand of the genus ... |
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Kea
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The Kea (Nestor notabilis) is one of the seven parrot species endemic to New Zealand. |
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Kokako
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The Kokako (Callaeas cinerea) is a forest bird which is endemic to New Zealand. |
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Wood Pigeon
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The kereru or New Zealand Wood Pigeon (Hemiphaga novaeseelandiae)is a bird endemic to New Zealand. |
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Fantail
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Fantails are small insectivorous birds of southern Asia and Australasia all belonging to the ... |
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Tui
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The Tui, Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae, is an endemic passerine bird of New Zealand, one of the ... |
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The Tui, Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae, is an endemic passerine bird of New Zealand, one of the largest members of the diverse honeyeater family. The name Tui is from the Maori language name tūī and is the formal common name; the plural is generally simply 'Tui' following Maori usage. The English name, Parson Bird, has fallen into disuse but came about because at first glance the Tui appears completely black except for a small tuft of white feathers at its neck and a small white wing patch, causing it to resemble a parson in religious attire. |
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