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  2. New Zealand bittern - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand bittern (Botaurus novaezelandiae) is an extinct and enigmatic species of heron in the family Ardeidae. It was endemic to New Zealand and was last recorded alive in the 1890s. [2] Common names for this species include New Zealand little bittern, spotted heron, and kaoriki . [3]

  3. Pikaihao - Wikipedia

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    Pikaihao bartlei, also referred to as Bartle's bittern or the Saint Bathans bittern, is a genus and species of prehistoric small bittern from the Early Miocene of New Zealand. . It was described in 2013 from fossil material (a left tarsometatarsus and a cranial part left coracoid) found in the Saint Bathans Fauna of the Bannockburn Formation, at Home Hills Station in the Manuherikia River ...

  4. Bittern - Wikipedia

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    Bitterns, like herons, egrets, and pelicans, fly with their necks retracted, unlike the cranes, storks, ibises and spoonbills, and geese which fly with necks extended and outstretched. The genus Ixobrychus was recently found to be paraphyletic with the Botaurus genus, and Ixobrychus was then merged into Botaurus .

  5. Botaurus - Wikipedia

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    Australasian bittern: Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand, New Caledonia and Ouvea Botaurus lentiginosus: American bittern: the U.S. Gulf Coast states, all of Florida into the Everglades, the Caribbean islands and parts of Central America Botaurus pinnatus: Pinnated bittern or South American bittern

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  7. List of herons - Wikipedia

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    Cinnamon bittern: Botaurus cinnamomeus (Gmelin, JF, 1789) 15 Von Schrenck's bittern: Botaurus eurhythmus (Swinhoe, 1873) 16 Dwarf bittern: Botaurus sturmii (Wagler, 1827) 17 Little bittern: Botaurus minutus (Linnaeus, 1766) 18 Yellow bittern: Botaurus sinensis (Gmelin, JF, 1789) 19 Black-backed bittern: Botaurus dubius Mathews, 1912: 20 New ...

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    FlyPunch Fruit Fly Trap This product is simple: Flip open the top, and let it sit for up to 30 days. A mixture of sodium lauryl sulfate and malic acid gets the job done.

  9. Weka - Wikipedia

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    It is endemic to New Zealand. Some authorities consider it as the only extant member of the genus Gallirallus. [3] Four subspecies are recognized but only two (northern/southern) are supported by genetic evidence. [4] The weka are sturdy brown birds, about the size of a chicken. As omnivores, they feed mainly on invertebrates and fruit.

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