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New Zealand bellbird - Wikipedia
The New Zealand bellbird (Anthornis melanura), also known by its Māori language names korimako, makomako and kōmako, is a medium-sized species of honeyeater ...
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Bellbird/korimako : New Zealand native land birds
Bellbirds live in native forest (including mixed podocarp-hardwood and beech forest) and regenerating forest, especially where there is diverse or dense ...
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Bellbird | Korimako | New Zealand Birds Online
A medium-sized yellowish-green honeyeater with a short decurved black bill, forked tail, red eyes and grey legs. Adult males are olive green with ...
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www.nzbirdsonline.org.nz
korimako
korimako N.Z. (‖ kɔriˈmakɔ, kɒrɪˈmɑːkəʊ) [Maori.] A New Zealand honey-eater, the bell-bird, Anthornis melanura.1855 R. Taylor Te Ika a Maui 75 In the first oven a korimako was cooked. 1863 A. S. Atkinson Jrnl. 29 Sept. in Richmond–Atkinson Papers (1960) II. 63, I lay on my back..listening dreamily t...
Oxford English Dictionary
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Bellbird - Wellington - Zealandia
The bellbird (korimako) belongs to the honeyeater family (Meliphagidae) found in Australasia and the Pacific islands.
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Korimako
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Korimako Stream
The Korimako Stream is a stream in the North Island of New Zealand, located in the northern suburbs of the national capital, Wellington.
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Bellbird / korimako - Taranaki Mounga - He Kawa Ora - Back to Life
The male bellbird has red eyes while the female has brown. The bellbird is known as the korimako, makomako (mako is also the Maori name for shark) ...
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Korimako Bird Song - Lake Rotoiti, Nelson Lakes NP, New Zealand
This Bellbird came to say hello right at the start of the 'Bellbird Walk' at Lake Rotoiti in the Nelson Lakes National Park.
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Gallery | Bellbird, Korimako, Anthornis melanura - New Zealand Birds
They are territorial during breeding season but after breeding they are usually nomadic and solitary moving around to food sources. They are strictly monogamous ...
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Korimako/kōmako - Science Learning Hub
These small honeyeaters are valued for their role as pollinators and for their song. Māori compliment outstanding orators and singers by referring to them as ...
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www.sciencelearn.org.nz
Re. the New Zealand Bellbird/korimako - BirdForum
"habitat" will be being used in the classical Latin sense as a verb, not the modern noun. So "It lives at the Cape of Good Hope.".
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makomako
▪ I. makomako1 N.Z. (ˈmakɔˈmakɔ) [Maori.] = korimako.1848 R. Taylor Leaf from Nat. Hist. N.Z. 8/2 Makomako, a bird. Syn. with korimako. 1873 W. L. Buller Hist. Birds N.Z. 91 Anthornis Melanura (Bell-Bird)..Native names. Mako, Makomako..Korimako..Kopara. Of the above names, Korimako is most generally...
Oxford English Dictionary
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Ngāruahine
Te Korimako O Taranaki is the radio station of Ngāruahine and other Taranaki region iwi, including Ngati Tama, Te Atiawa, Ngāti Maru, Taranaki, Ngati Mutunga
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Waimakariri River Regional Park
They provide a habitat for bird species like fantail / powakawaka, bellbird / korimako, grey warbler / Riroriro and kingfisher / kotare.
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