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New Zealand Native Robin
This photo of the New Zealand native robin (Toutouwai) was taken whilst climbing up to Mount Arthur, in the Kahurangi National Park. The robins will f...
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Tui Song
This one is of the tui that comes by our kitchen window morning and night.
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Tui on Flax
The New Zealand tui.
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Marlborough Rock Daisy
Pachystegia insignis (Marlborough Rock Daisy) is endemic to New Zealand. This photo was taken in South Bay, Kaikoura.
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Harakeke Flower
Harakeke was the name given to this plant by Maori. The first European traders called it "flax" because its fibres were similar to that of true flax f...
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Nelson Tui Mid Song
A tui is photographed mid song in Nelson. The tui has a wonderful range of noises and songs – they can whistle, click, chuckle, gurgle and trill. Th...
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New Zealand's well known Tui
"A bird does not sing because it has an answer, it sings because it has a song." ~Chinese proverb~
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Kea Silhouette
I created this kea cut-out for a project but it was never used so hopefully you can use it!
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Pukeko 1
Pukeko is the common name, derived from the Maori language, for the Purple Swamphen (Porphyrio porphyrio) in New Zealand.
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Pukeko 2
Pukeko is the common name, derived from the Maori language, for the Purple Swamphen (Porphyrio porphyrio) in New Zealand.
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