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- 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...
- 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...
- lower altitude beech forests and shrublands provide habitat for fantail/pīwakawaka, grey warbler/riroriro and rifleman/tītitipounamu. "Whenua - Ōmakō". Te...
- black robin 1,594 4th Tawaki piki toka / rockhopper penguin 1,468 5th Pīwakawaka / fantail 1,228 6th Hihi / stitchbird 1,302 7th Kārearea / New Zealand...
- Double-banded plover (pohowera) New Zealand falcon (kārearea) Fantail (pīwakawaka) Grey warbler (riroriro) Grey-faced petrel (ōi) Sacred kingfisher (kōtare)...
- window, St Aidan's Anglican Church, Auckland, commissioned 2011. Three pīwakawaka (fantails) above symbolise the Trinity. The informal flower image represents...
- 508 (November 2024) Average class size 28.5 Campus type Suburban Houses Pīwakawaka, Kōtare, Kererū, Weka and Makomako (as of May 2024) Colour(s)   Navy blue...
- than any similarity to the tail of the native bird known as the fantail (pīwakawaka or Rhipidura fuliginosa). For many years, beginning in the late 1930s...
- (kawau pū) (Phalacrocorax carbo novaehollandiae) Fantail, North Island (piwakawaka) (Rhipidura fulginosa placabilis) Falcon, New Zealand (kārearea) (Falco...