This is a photo of a tui, one of New Zealand’s native birds. The tui is a very good mimic and each tui has its own repertoire of sounds. Some copy farmers whistling for dogs and others have been known to copy humans speaking. They can sound quite guttural with clicks and song. This is one native bird that has managed to adapt well. It gathers nectar and is quite bossy. A tui also has a distinctive white tuff of feathers on its neck.
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Beautiful bird, I love its color. Thanks for sharing.
That’s an interesting pattern across it’s back. I’ve never seen anything like that.
I need to start putting that copyright notice on my pictures. Good idea.
What abeautiful bird! Ireally enjoy your pics. Thanks
Normally a tui looks black, but the light in this photo shows off its gorgeous colors. We don’t have many native mammals down here in NZ, but we have some very interesting birds, many of which are flightless.
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What a beautiful bird…can they survive anywhere else?
What other kind of birds are there?
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Heidi
What a beautiful bird!