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List of birds of New Zealand — Contents 1 Sphenisciformes 2 Procellariiformes 3 Pelecaniformes 4 … Wikipedia
Kapiti Island — is a small but conspicuous island about 8 km (5 miles) off the west coast of the lower North Island of New Zealand. It is 10 kilometres long, running south west/north east, and roughly 2 kilometres wide, being more or less rectangular in shape,… … Wikipedia
Matukituki River — The Matukituki River is found in the Southern Alps of New Zealand s South Island. It flows for 30 kilometres from Mount Aspiring National Park into the southwestern edge of Lake Wanaka just after passing under the West Wanaka bridge. The… … Wikipedia
Karori Wildlife Sanctuary — is a protected natural area in Wellington, New Zealand, where the bio diversity of 225 ha (just under a square mile) of forest is being restored. The sanctuary covers an area that was previously used as the water catchment area for Wellington,… … Wikipedia
Endemic birds of New Zealand — This article is one of a series providing information about endemism among birds in the World s various zoogeographic zones. For an overview of this subject see Endemism in birds. New Zealand has a high percentage of endemic birds. Eighty seven… … Wikipedia
Maungatautari Restoration Project — Maungatautari viewed in the morning. The Maungatautari Restoration Project is the largest ecological restoration project in New Zealand, located near Cambridge in the Waikato region in the central North Island of New Zealand. The project is… … Wikipedia
Tomtit — South Island Tomtit Conservation status … Wikipedia
Kapiti Island — Blick auf den Südteil von Kapiti Island Gewässer Tasmansee … Deutsch Wikipedia
Karori Wildlife Sanctuary — Besucherzentrum und Eingang des Karori Wildlife Sanctuary Das Karori Wildlife Sanctuary ist ein dem Naturschutz dienendes Areal in Wellington in Neuseeland. Hier versucht man, die Biodiversität auf einer ökologischen Insel von 225 Hektar Wald… … Deutsch Wikipedia
tom-tit — noun Petroica macrocephala, the Miromiro or New Zealand Tit, a bird of the Petroicidae (Australasian robin) family … Wiktionary