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contains the
following species: New
Zealand bellbird,
Anthornis melanura Chatham Islands bellbird,
Anthornis melanocephala (extinct) They are
named bellbirds...
- The New
Zealand bellbird (
Anthornis melanura), also
known by its te reo Māori
names korimako,
makomako and kōmako, is a medium-sized
species of honeyeater...
- The
Chatham Islands bellbird (
Anthornis melanocephala) or kōmako is an
extinct species of bird in the
family Meliphagidae. It was
endemic to the Chatham...
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Crested bellbird (Oreoica gutturalis), of
Australia New
Zealand bellbird (
Anthornis melanura) Bell
miner (Manorina melanophrys),
colloquially known in Australia...
- tawhai, or tahina) up to the tree line at
about 1,300 m (4,300 ft). Tūī,
Anthornis melanura (korimako, makomako, kōmako, or bellbird),
Petroica macrocephala...
- Ericaceae. It is
known that the
honeyeaters are
important in New
Zealand (see
Anthornis) as well, and ****umed that the same
applies in
other areas. Honeyeaters...
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family found in New Zealand, the
other being the New
Zealand bellbird (
Anthornis melanura). The tūī has a wide
distribution in the archipelago, ranging...
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Rhamphocharis Toxorhamphus Meliphagidae Acanthagenys Acanthorhynchus Anthochaera Anthornis Ashbyia Bolemoreus Caligavis Certhionyx Cissomela Conopophila Entomyzon...
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Ornithological Society of New
Zealand reported a New
Zealand bellbird (
Anthornis melanura)
feeding on the sap from the bark of the karaka.
Other smaller...
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Rhamphocharis Toxorhamphus Meliphagidae Acanthagenys Acanthorhynchus Anthochaera Anthornis Ashbyia Bolemoreus Caligavis Certhionyx Cissomela Conopophila Entomyzon...