-
Zealand it is
usually known as the
shining cuckoo, or by its Māori name
pīpīwharauroa.
Formerly some
authorities placed the
shining bronze cuckoo together...
- New
Zealand in 2023 with the
single "Blue E**** Māori". Lead
singer Pipiwharauroa Campbell grew up
speaking Māori as his
first language, and the band...
-
controversy between a
local farmer and
Waikato District Council about whether Pipiwharauroa Way
could be
closed for the
lambing season. From the mid 1950s a microwave...
- novaeseelandiae)
Silvereye (tauhou) (Zosterops lateralis)
Shining cuckoo (
pipiwharauroa) (Chrysococcyx
lucidus lucidus) Tūī (Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae)...
- can be seen from the
point which is at the end of
Plateau Rd on the
Pipiwharauroa Way. It is the
largest known polje in the country,
though another large...
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newspaper appeared in 1842. A
number of
different newspapers such as Te
Pipiwharauroa and Te
Korimako were
written in the Māori
language to
convey information...
-
Rifleman (tītipounamu) New
Zealand rock wren (pīwauwau)
Shining cuckoo (
pīpīwharauroa)
Silvereye (tauhou)
South Island oystercatcher (tōrea)
Spotted shag...
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written by
Pipiwharauroa Campbell and Te
Naawe Tupe. "Ko Au (I Am Me)", sung
bilingually in Māori and English, was
written by
Pipiwharauroa Campbell, about...
- car park,
where Kawhia Rd
becomes gravel, is the
start of the 6 km
Pipiwharauroa Way
walking and
cycling track. The pool
should not be swum in as water...
-
place each July, from 2009 to 2021.
About 21 km (13 mi) from Raglan,
Pipiwharauroa Way has 9 km (5.6 mi) of cycle/walking track,
which links to a very...