- The New
Zealand fernbird or
simply fernbird (Poodytes punctatus) is an
insectivorous bird
endemic to New Zealand. In the Māori language, it is
named kōtātā...
- The
Chatham Islands fernbird (Poodytes rufescens) is an
extinct bird
species that was
endemic to the
Chatham Islands. It was
historically known only from...
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pseudozosterops Genus Bowdleria –
fernbirds.
Sometimes merged into Megalurus. Locustellidae?
Fernbird,
Bowdleria punctata Chatham fernbird,
Bowdleria rufescens –...
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birds including scaup,
swans and many more
wetland waterfowl including the
fernbird and rare bittern. A
number of
birds such as
white herons and spoonbills...
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species of
fernbird. Most
taxonomists consider them to now be
placed in the
genus Poodytes: New
Zealand fernbird,
Bowdleria punctata Chatham fernbird, Bowdleria...
- Zealand.
Matata may also
refer to: Mātātā, Māori name for New
Zealand fernbird Mātātā, Māori name for
Rhabdothamnus solandri, a
shrub Matata, Eswatini...
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flycatcher Chatham albatross †Chatham
Islands bellbird †Chatham
Islands fernbird Chatham Islands gerygone Chatham Islands oystercatcher Chatham Islands...
- Lana'i 'Akioloa (subsp. lanaiensis), Lyall's Wren 1895
Chatham Island Fernbird 1896
Greater Koa-finch Maui Nui 'Akialoa (subsp. affinis), 1898 Hawaii...
- hain****). Megaluridae –
megalurid warblers or gr****
warblers Chatham fernbird,
Poodytes rufescens (Chatham Islands,
Southwest Pacific, c. 1900) Often...
- maire,
water millet,
jointed baumea,
Australasian bittern,
spotless crake,
fernbird, gold
striped gecko,
banded kōkopu, koura, and
short and long-finned eel...