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The red wattlebird is a rare vagrant to New Zealand, with confirmed records at Matakana in 1865 and Rohutu, Taranaki, in 1885, and a third unconfirmed report from Motupiko in 1938. [35] The red wattlebird appears to be a permanent resident in much of its range, though its movements are poorly known.
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Red wattlebird Anthochaera carunculata: V: Scrubwrens, thornbills, and gerygones. ... All have 12 tail feathers and nine primary flight feathers. Finches have a ...
Of the five species in the genus only the yellow wattlebird (Anthochaera paradoxa) and the red wattlebird (A. carunculata) have the wattles of their common name. [2] These are bare fleshy appendages, usually wrinkled and often brightly coloured, hanging from the cheeks, neck or throat, and presumably serving for display.
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Red wattlebird; Regent honeyeater; W. ... Yellow wattlebird This page was last edited on 18 December 2024, at 09:57 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
A red wattlebird Reason Has not been used in the species article for eight years. The existing FP File:Red wattlebird.jpg has higher resolution and better bokeh. Articles this image appears in Anthochaera Previous nomination/s Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Red Wattlebird Nominator MER-C. Delist — MER-C 11:46, 26 December 2020 (UTC)