Tui
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“Prosthemadera novae zealandiae, the Tui, are black and white... two gular patches of curled white filamentary plumes, which give it the name of Parson-bird, as well as pointed white feathers curving forward from the sides of the neck.” A. H. Evans, 1900
Keywords
omnivorous birds, New Zealand birds, intelligent birds, territorial birds, Prosthemadera novae zealandiae, Tui, Parson bird, maori, iridescent birds, aggressive birdsGalleries
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Evans, A. H. Birds (New York, NY: The Macmillan Company, 1900)
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