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The Korotangi (bird of sorrow) is a taonga or sacred artifact discovered in New Zealand.It is a carving of a bird made in serpentine stone. Some Māori of Tainui allegiance believe that it was brought to the country from Hawaiki in their ancestral waka, but it is carved with metal tools, which the Polynesians did not have.
New Zealand bird artists (3 P) Pages in category "Birds of New Zealand" The following 64 pages are in this category, out of 64 total. This list may not reflect recent ...
Focus on New Zealand birds. (1960) A.H & A.W. Reed. Refocus on New Zealand Birds (1967) A.H & A.W. Reed. Photographing Nature (1970) A.H & A.W. Reed. The birds around us, New Zealand birds, their habits and habitats (1979), Heinemann. The children's guide to the birds of the New Zealand garden text by Gordon Ell ; photographs, Geoff Moon (1979 ...
Pages in category "New Zealand bird artists" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. William J ...
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Chapin, J P (1932–1954) The Birds of the Belgian Congo; Coombes, R A H (1952) Mountain Birds; Evans, A H (1899) Birds; Fleming, C A (1983) George Edward Lodge - The Unpublished New Zealand Bird Paintings; Hollom, P A D (1960) The Popular Handbook of Rarer British Birds; Howard, Henry Eliot (1929) Introduction to Bird Behaviour
The South Island kōkako (Callaeas cinereus) is a forest bird endemic to the South Island and Stewart Island of New Zealand.Unlike its close relative, the North Island kōkako (C. wilsoni), it has largely orange wattles, with only a small patch of blue at the base, and was also known as the orange-wattled crow (though it was not a corvid).
The bird was seen at Queen Charlotte Sound on the north coast of New Zealand's South Island during James Cook's second voyage to the Pacific Ocean. Banks owned a painting of the bird by Georg Forster who had accompanied Cook on the voyage. This picture is now held by the Natural History Museum in London. [6] [7]
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