Birds
North Island Brown Kiwi
Apteryx mantelli Kiwi are endemic to New Zealand Kiwi are one of the world’s most unusual birds and no Kiwi […]
New Zealand Woodpigeon – Kererū
Hemiphaga novaeseelandiae Kereru or Wood Pigeons are large, noisy birds often heard before they are seen Kererū are the largest […]
Kākā
Nestor meridionalis – bush parrot, kākā, brown parrot, kawkaw Endemic to New Zealand they are now extinct in the Tangihua ranges. […]
Harrier Hawk – Kahu
Circus approximans – Swamp harrier, Australasian harrier Harrier hawks are the only New Zealand surviving native Hawk The harrier hawk […]
Grey Warbler – Riroriro
Gerygone igata Grey Warbler description Grey Warblers are a small grey-brown bird with pale grey on the face throat and […]
North Island Fantail – Pīwakawaka
Rhipidura fuliginosa placabilis Fantail are the most common bird you will see in the forest As you walk through the […]
Bellbird – Korimako, Makomako
Anthornis melanura The name Bellbird comes from the clear bell-like notes of the bird’s song. Bellbirds should be part of […]
Native Birds in the Tangihua ranges.
Introduction to Birds in the Tangihua ranges Native Birds in the Tangihua ranges page provides an introduction to the bird […]
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