- The
kererū (Hemiphaga novaeseelandiae), also
known as kūkupa (northern Māori dialects), New
Zealand pigeon or wood pigeon, is a
species of
pigeon native...
- (22 in) in length, the
Chatham Islands pigeon is
closely related to the
kererū or New
Zealand pigeon (Hemiphaga novaeseelandiae), the only
other species...
- in New
Zealand nine
species of moa were
important browsers, as are the
kererū and kōkako today.
Today the
plants of New
Zealand retain the
defensive adaptations...
- Gamman, Andrew; Bindon,
Caroline (2014).
Stations for Lent and Easter.
Kereru Publishing Limited. p. 7. ISBN 978-0473276812.
Easter Day, also
known as...
- of 3-nitropropionic acid. The
berries are a
valuable food
source for the
kererū (Hemiphaga novaeseelandiae) and the
Chatham Islands pigeon (Hemiphaga chathamensis)...
-
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...
-
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...
- in ****ociation with many
plants and
provides a key food
source for the
Kererū.
Flowering occurs in the spring, with
berries ripening in summer. Aristotelia...
-
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...
- 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...