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outlying islands. In the Māori language, the
North Island tomtit is
known as
miromiro and the
South Island tomtit is
known as ngirungiru. This bird has several...
- is a
large bed of monotis, one of the
index fossils.
Marokopa Marae and
Miromiro i te Pō
meeting house are a
meeting ground for the
local Ngāti Maniapoto...
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metres in height. The
highest peak in the
range is the 1875-metre
Mount Miromiro,
located one
kilometre to the west of
Mount Woolley.
Mount Woolley forms...
- wilsoni),
fernbird (mātātā,
Poodytes punctatus),
North Island tomtit (
miromiro,
Petroica macrocephala toitoi), and
rifleman (titipounamu, Acanthisitta...
- see is the tiny
rifleman and New Zealand's
smallest bird, the rock wren.
Miromiro (South
Island tomtit) Kākāriki (yellow-crowned parakeet) Mōhua (yellowhead)...
- (tauhou)
South Island oystercatcher (tōrea)
Spotted shag (pārekareka)
Tomtit (
miromiro) Tūī
Variable oystercatcher (tōrea pango) White-fronted tern (tara) Whitehead...
- (Porphyrio hochstetteri) (two
released 2011-01-28) Tomtit,
North Island (
miromiro) (Petroica
macrocephala toitoi) Weka,
North Island (Gallirallus australis)...
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Waikato and land on the
paepae of Reitū's house,
which was
called Tauranga-
miromiro ('perch of the tomtit'). As Reitū and
Reipae approached the bird it flew...
- Rotu (Te Oneparepare) |
Maori Maps".
Adelaide Collins, Kaye
Turner and
Miromiro Kelly-Hepi Te ****a (September 2012). "Oral and
Traditional History Volume...
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cutty gr**** and raupō, with
Northland green gecko (kawariki),
tomtit (
miromiro),
brown kiwi, weka, kererū and kōtātā. From 14
August 1931 to 1 September...