contains the following species: New Zealand bellbird, Anthornis melanura Chatham Islands bellbird, Anthornis melanocephala (extinct) They are named bellbirds...
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New Zealand bellbird (redirect from Anthornis melanura)
The New Zealand bellbird (Anthornis melanura), also known by its Māori language names korimako, makomako and kōmako, is a medium-sized species of honeyeater...
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Chatham Islands bellbird (redirect from Anthornis melanocephala)
The Chatham Islands bellbird (Anthornis melanocephala) or kōmako is an extinct species of bird in the family Meliphagidae. It was endemic to the Chatham...
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Crested bellbird (Oreoica gutturalis), of Australia New Zealand bellbird (Anthornis melanura) Bell miner (Manorina melanophrys), colloquially known in Australia...
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Ericaceae. It is known that the honeyeaters are important in New Zealand (see Anthornis) as well, and assumed that the same applies in other areas. Honeyeaters...
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family found in New Zealand, the other being the New Zealand bellbird (Anthornis melanura). The tūī has a wide distribution in the archipelago, ranging...
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Ornithological Society of New Zealand reported a New Zealand bellbird (Anthornis melanura) feeding on the sap from the bark of the karaka. Other smaller...
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Rhamphocharis Toxorhamphus Meliphagidae Acanthagenys Acanthorhynchus Anthochaera Anthornis Ashbyia Bolemoreus Caligavis Certhionyx Cissomela Conopophila Entomyzon...
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colonies are rare and of little consequence. Female New Zealand bellbirds (Anthornis melanura) are more aggressive toward the songs of neighbouring females...
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tawhai, or tahina) up to the tree line at about 1,300 m (4,300 ft). Tūī, Anthornis melanura (korimako, makomako, kōmako, or bellbird), Petroica macrocephala...
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