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    certain areas of New Zealand. It is also called the New Zealand dotterel or red-breasted dotterel, and its Māori names include tūturiwhatu, pukunui, and kūkuruatu...
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    New Zealand dotterel or southern red-breasted plover (Charadrius obscurus obscurus) is a critically endangered subspecies of the New Zealand dotterel...
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    northern New Zealand dotterel or northern red-breasted plover (Charadrius obscurus aquilonius) is a shorebird which breeds exclusively on beaches in New Zealand's...
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  • cucullatus) Inland dotterel (Peltohyas australis) New Zealand dotterel (Charadrius obscurus) Red-kneed dotterel (Erythrogonys cinctus) Shore dotterel (Thinornis...
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    black-fronted dotterel (Charadrius melanops) is a small plover in the family Charadriidae that is found throughout much of Australia and New Zealand. The black-fronted...
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    "Many islands" or Maungahuka "Snowy mountains") are an archipelago of New Zealand, lying 465 km (289 mi) south of the South Island. The main Auckland Island...
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    Wrybill (category Endemic birds of New Zealand)
    Charadrius clade, with other New Zealand plovers its closest relatives; the nearest being the New Zealand dotterel or New Zealand plover (Charadrius obscurus)...
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    specimens. In New Zealand, the stoat feeds principally on birds, including the rare kiwi, kaka, mohua, yellow-crowned parakeet, and New Zealand dotterel. Cases...
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    to New Zealand. About 200 come to the Shoal Bay estuary in March to feed, relax, and then return. Shoal Bay is also home to the New Zealand Dotterel, which...
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  • of shags, and pōhutukawas are abundant along the coastline. The New Zealand dotterel, oystercatcher, pied stilt and paradise duck breed on the island...
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