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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
- 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 Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
tomtit noun tom· tit ˈtäm-ˌtit täm-ˈtit : any of various small active birds
- 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
- Tomtit - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio
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 It has several other Māori and English names
- Tomtit miromiro: Land birds: Native animals
The New Zealand tomtit looks similar to a robin They are a small bird with a large head, a short bill and tail, and live in forest and scrub
- 8 Tomtit Facts - Endemic Forest Bird - New Zealand Nature Guy
The endemic tomtit is one of the common forest birds found throughout New Zealand Here are 8 facts about the tomtit, including identification tips and the 5 subspecies
- Tomtit - Petroica macrocephala - Birds of the World
Despite its name, the engaging Tomtit is only very distantly related to the Paridae (tits), but its active ‘personality’ presumably reminded the early European settlers and naturalists sufficiently of the Eurasian members of the family to give rise to the species’ name
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