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- The stitchbird or hihi (Notiomystis cincta) is a honeyeater-like bird endemic to the North Island and adjacent offs**** islands of New Zealand. Its evolutionary...
- ****a. New Zealand wattlebirds have no close relatives apart from the stitchbird, and their taxonomic relationships to other birds remain to be determined...
- became "Uchū Dance!" (宇宙ダンス!, Uchū Dansu!, "Space Dance!") by Kotori with Stitchbird (コトリ with ステッチバード, Kotori with Sutetchibādo) (Gabriel Brown, Mic****e...
- Petroicida Family Petroicidae: Australasian robins Family Notiomystidae: stitchbird Family Callaeidae: wattlebirds Parvorder Eupetida Family Picathartidae:...
- lineages, so new families had to be established, some of these – like the stitchbird of New Zealand and the Eurasian bearded reedlingmonotypic with only...
- and may be extinct. Order: P****eriformes   Family: Notiomystidae The stitchbird or hihi (Notiomystis cincta) is a honeyeater-like bird endemic to the...
- expansion of p****erines to New Zealand. Their only close relative is the stitchbird. The phylogenetic relationships between the species shown below is based...
- Callaeidae: New Zealand wattlebirds kōkako, saddleback and †****a Notiomystidae: stitchbird Corvides Paramythiidae: tit berry**** and crested berry****s Psophodidae:...
- Zosteropidae on genetic evidence. The genus Notiomystis (New Zealand stitchbird), formerly classified in the Meliphagidae, has recently been removed to...
- Island kōkako. New Zealand wattlebirds have only one close relative: the stitchbird. Saddlebacks are larger than other arboreal insectivorous birds in New...