-
cervina formerly on Lord Howe Island. It is also
known by its Māori names,
pīwakawaka, tīwakawaka or piwaiwaka, and the
Chatham Island subspecies by the Moriori...
- and out
through her
mouth while she sleeps. His
trick is
ruined when a
pīwakawaka laughs at the
sight of his entry,
awakening Hine-nui-te-pō, who bites...
-
lower altitude beech forests and
shrublands provide habitat for fantail/
pīwakawaka, grey warbler/riroriro and rifleman/tītitipounamu. "Whenua - Ōmakō". Te...
- window, St Aidan's
Anglican Church, Auckland,
commissioned 2011.
Three pīwakawaka (fantails)
above symbolise the Trinity. The
informal flower image represents...
- Double-banded
plover (pohowera) New
Zealand falcon (kārearea)
Fantail (
pīwakawaka) Grey
warbler (riroriro) Grey-faced
petrel (ōi)
Sacred kingfisher (kōtare)...
- to
leave through her
mouth while she slept. However, she was
awoken by
pīwakawaka (fantails) who had
burst into
laughter at the
sight of Māui
entering her...
- (kawau pū) (Phalacrocorax
carbo novaehollandiae) Fantail,
North Island (
piwakawaka) (Rhipidura
fulginosa placabilis) Falcon, New
Zealand (kārearea) (Falco...
- quercifolia, or topara,
which is
strongly scented in spring. Tūī, kererū,
pīwakawaka, pīpīwharauroa, kārearea, pekapeka,
copper skink,
Auckland green gecko...
-
consist of:
Crest Upon a Helm with a
Wreath Argent and Vert a
Fantail or
Piwakawaka wings extended fesswise the head
lowered and the tail displa**** upwards...
-
alpine tussock gr****lands and fell fields. Insect-eating
birds such as
pīwakawaka,
tomtit and
rifleman thrive in the
beech forest,
whereas the seed-eating...