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- Reischek's parakeet (Cyanoramphus hochstetteri) is a small green parrot confined to 21 km2 (8.1 sq mi) Antipodes Island, one of New Zealand’s subantarctic...
- Andreas Reischek (15 September 1845 – 3 April 1902) was an Austrian taxidermist, naturalist, ornithologist and grave robber notable for his extensive natural...
- tiered and fan type waterfall. Grainger Falls was first recorded by Andreas Reischek, an Austrian who explored New Zealand in the 1880s. He named the waterfall...
- Zealand". Teara.govt.nz. 23 April 2009. Retrieved 16 October 2010. Andreas Reischek, 1845–1902 (1 March 2009). "Large forest birds – Weka – Te Ara Encyclopedia...
- "Aspects of the ecology of Antipodes Parakeet (Cyanoramphus unicolor) and Reischek's Parakeet (C. novaezelandiae hochstetten) on Antipodes Island" (PDF). Notornis...
- kōkako, this was a slate-grey bird with long legs and a small black mask; Reischek considered its plumage slightly lighter than the North Island species....
- Austrian meteorologist; seen as a father of modern meteorology. Andreas Reischek (1845–1902), an Austrian taxidermist, naturalist, ornithologist and grave...
- seedeater Reichenbach's sunbird Reichenow's batis Reichenow's seedeater Reischek's parakeet Reiser's tyrannulet Relict gull Rennell fantail Rennell gerygone...
- and Cook met some Māori families while they were sheltered here. Andreas Reischek, an Austrian naturalist explored Fiordland in the late 1880s. His collection...
- unclear and could differ in certain areas across New Zealand. Andreas Reischek considered the decline to be caused by "cats, rats, bees and bush-fires...