- The
saddlebacks or
tīeke (Māori) are two
species of New
Zealand birds of the
family Callaeidae. Both are
glossy black with a
chestnut saddle.
Their taxonomic...
- Anna
Tieke (born Anna Wittenburg: 11
November 1898 - 15
January 1938) was a
German communist. With her
family she
relocated to the
Soviet Union in 1931...
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Tieke, or saddlebacks, are two
species of New
Zealand bird of the
family Callaeidae.
Tieke may also
refer to:
Tieke Kāinga, a
small Māori
community in...
- "Visiting
Tieke Kāainga: the
Authenticity of a
Maori Welcome".
Wiley Online Library.
Retrieved 27
April 2024. Levine, Hal (18
February 2011). "
Tieke: Marae...
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Tieke Kāinga is a
small Māori
community in New Zealand, on the
middle reaches of the
Whanganui River 2.5
kilometres (1.6 mi)
downstream from the mouth...
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forces to see the
fulfilment of a dream.
Forty North Island saddleback (
tieke) were
transferred from
Cuvier Island (Repanga), off the
coast of the Coromandel...
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species of New
Zealand wattlebirds, the
other three being two
species of
tīeke (saddleback) and the
extinct ****a.
Previously widespread, kōkako po****tions...
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reintroduced to the island. The
birds include the
South Island saddleback (
tīeke),
yellowhead (mohua) and
Stewart Island robin.
Other birds on the island...
- spp.) The New
Zealand wattlebirds (Callaeidae),
which include the kokako,
tieke or saddleback, and the ****a The
wattled crane (Buger**** carunculatus) Three...
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Zealand Threat classification System.
Saddlebacks are
known in Māori as
tīeke. René
Lesson first described the
species in 1828 from a
specimen collected...