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- Tomtit - Wikipedia
The tomtit (Petroica macrocephala) is a small passerine bird in the family Petroicidae, the Australasian robins It is endemic to the islands of New Zealand, ranging across the main islands as well as several of the outlying islands In the Māori language, the North Island tomtit is known as miromiro and the South Island tomtit is known as ngirungiru [2]
- Tomtit - eBird
Small forest bird with distinct large head and short tail, endemic to New Zealand The five subspecies are restricted to North, South, Snares, Auckland, and Chatham Islands, respectively Plumage is variable depending on sex and location Males are generally black and white, females brown and white Both sexes have a white spot at the base of the bill, which is raised as a threat display
- Tomtit | Miromiro | New Zealand Birds Online
The tomtit is a forest and shrubland inhabiting species of both native and exotic habitats It is rarely seen in highly modified open habitats, such as farmland and suburbia Tomtits have a widespread distribution through the North and South Islands, and occur on some of their offshore islands, Stewart Island, Chatham Islands, Snares Islands
- Tomtit miromiro: Land birds: Native animals - Department of Conservation
Tomtit are not threatened, so DOC doesn't actively work with them Of course, the work that DOC does in plant and animal pest control increases the quality of whole ecosystems, and therefore contributes to the ongoing success of many common birds, such as the tomtit, as well as ensuring the ongoing survival of our rarer more susceptible species
- 8 Tomtit Facts - Endemic Forest Bird - New Zealand Nature Guy
The female tomtit can be especially confused with the North and South Island robins One difference is that the tomtit is smaller (13 cm) than the robin (18 cm) The robin has longer, spindly legs, and the tomtit appears squatter The Maori name for the North Island subspecies is miromiro and the South Island subspecies is called ngirungiru
- Tomtit - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio
The tomtit is a small (13 cm, 11 g) bird with a large head and a short bill The male North Island subspecies has black head, back, wings (with a white wing-bar), and a white belly The subspecies from South Island , the Chatham Islands, and Auckland Islands are similar, but have a yellow band across the breast between the black head and white
- Tomtit (Petroica macrocephala) - iNaturalist
The tomtit (Petroica macrocephala) is a small passerine bird in the family Petroicidae, the Australian robins It is endemic to the islands of New Zealand, ranging across the main islands as well as several of the outlying islands It has several other English names as well There are several sub-species showing considerable variation in plumage and size
- New Zealand Birds | Birds | Gallery | Tomtit, Petroica macrocephala
There are five species of this bird, each restricted to an island and its outlying islands; North Island tomtit, toitoi, South Island tomtit, macrocephala, Chatham Island tomtit, chathamensis, Snares Island tomtit, dannefaerdi, and Auckland Island tomtit, marrineri Mrs Amy Wilkinson describes the note of the male tomtit on Kapiti Island as a “cheery little song which he repeats without much
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