- The
kererū (Hemiphaga novaeseelandiae), also
known as kūkupa (Northern Māori dialects), New
Zealand pigeon or wood
pigeon is a
species of
pigeon native...
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commemorating the
approximately 100
local men
killed during World War I. The
Kereru Homestead and
Station was
established in 1857 on land
purchased by the government...
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Kianu Kereru-Symes (born 28
February 1999) is a New
Zealand rugby union player, who
currently plays as a
hooker or prop for Hawke's Bay in New Zealand's...
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Zealand fantail Kim Hill
Kererū Kiri Te
Kanawa 2008 Pied
stilt Sam Hunt Tūī Sam
Morgan Yellow-e****
penguin Anton Oliver Kererū Barnaby Weir Tūī
Irene van...
- was
encouraged to
follow their mother to the
underworld in the form of a
kererū. Once he
arrived there he
found a
group of
people sitting on a
patch of...
- and 55 cm in length, the
Chatham Islands pigeon is
closely related to the
kererū or New
Zealand pigeon (Hemiphaga novaeseelandiae), the only
other species...
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translation of "long
snare for
catching parakeets" for Kō****roa. The
local Kererū Marae and Mahinārangi
meeting house are a
meeting place of the Ngāti Raukawa...
- The
kererū,
Hemiphaga novaeseelandiae, is an
important dis****r of
seeds in New Zealand....
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founded in 1863, are in the
central city,
which is an
active habitat for
kererū. The
Hagley Oval is a po****r
cricket field.
Other sports such as ****ociation...
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overlapping the star's
habitable zone. The
planet was
officially designated Kererū, the Māori name of the New
Zealand pigeon, by the IAU in the same contest...