The piopio or turnagras are an extinct genus of passerine birds in the family Oriolidae, that were endemic to New Zealand. Sometimes described as New...
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Island piopio (Turnagra capensis) also known as the New Zealand thrush, was a passerine bird of the family Oriolidae. The South Island piopio was originally...
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Piopio may refer to: Piopio (bird), a genus of extinct birds from New Zealand that contains two species North Island piopio South Island piopio Piopio...
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The North Island piopio (Turnagra tanagra) was a passerine bird of the family Oriolidae. The North Island piopio is now considered to be extinct. For...
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Apteryx mantelli EN North Island kōkako, Callaeas wilsoni EN North Island piopio, Turnagra tanagra EX North Island robin (toutouwai), Petroica longipes LC...
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North Island piopio, Turnagra tanagra (North Island, New Zealand, c. 1970?) Not reliably recorded since about 1900. South Island piopio, Turnagra capensis...
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Noronha vireo North Island brown kiwi North Island kōkako †North Island piopio North Island robin North Island saddleback †North Island snipe †North Island...
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Turnagra. The family Oriolidae comprises the piopios, figbirds, pitohuis and the Old World orioles. The piopios were added 2011, having been formerly placed...
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Turdus prasinus) Grey shrikethrush (as Turdus harmonicus) †South Island piopio (as Turdus crassirostus) Ethiopian oriole (as Turdus monacha) Restless flycatcher...
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Kapiti Island (section Birds)
birds, and mammals. Christchurch, N.Z: Canterbury University Press. p. 265. ISBN 978-0-908812-52-3. "South Island piopio | Piopio | New Zealand Birds...
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This is the list of the birds of New Zealand. The common name of the bird in New Zealand English is given first, and its Māori-language name, if different...
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Milford Sound (category Important Bird Areas of New Zealand)
Māori, the fiord is known as Piopiotahi after the now extinct piopio, a thrush-like bird that used to inhabit New Zealand. According to the Māori legend...
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Lyall's wren (redirect from Traversia (bird))
collects birds on Stephens Island, but cannot find many and no "wrens" at all. On 7 January, he collects the only specimen of the local South Island piopio acquired...
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Buff-banded rail (category Birds of Malesia)
philippensis Eggs preserved in the MHNT Birds portal New Zealand portal Oceania portal Philippines portal BirdLife International (2016). "Hypotaenidia...
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Kererū (category Birds described in 1789)
species of pigeon native to New Zealand. Johann Friedrich Gmelin described the bird in 1789 as a large, conspicuous pigeon up to 50 cm (20 in) in length and...
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bellbird | New Zealand Birds Online". www.nzbirdsonline.org.nz. Retrieved 22 May 2022. "North Island piopio | New Zealand Birds Online". nzbirdsonline...
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Oriolus sagittatus - Aus Australasian figbird, Sphecotheres vieilloti - Aus Piopio, Turnagra capensis - NZ White-breasted woodswallow, Artamus leucorynchus...
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Auckland Island (category Important Bird Areas of the Auckland Islands)
island is part of the Auckland Island group Important Bird Area (IBA), identified as such by BirdLife International because of the significance of the...
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that has ultimately led, in some cases, to extinction. The South Island piopio, Chatham rail, and the New Zealand merganser are a few from a long list...
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Corvida (category Obsolete bird taxa)
because the early Passeri had to compete against many ecologically similar birds (see near passerine). This table lists, in taxonomic order, the families...
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pigeon, the great auk (an egg), the Falkland Islands wolf, the South Island piopio, the Lord Howe swamphen, the Passenger pigeon, the dodo, the Pink-headed...
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O'o (category Music about birds)
– 4:31 "Laughing Owl" – 4:44 "Archaeopteryx" – 5:06 "Solitaire" – 2:10 "Piopio" – 5:11 "The Zapata Rail" – 2:52 "Kakawahie" – 4:14 "Magdalena" – 5:07 Marc...
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Geography of the South Island (section Birds)
South Island goose, South Island giant moa, Haast's eagle and South Island piopio. North Island Geography of New Zealand Climate of New Zealand Geography...
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Piopiotahi, translates to "one native thrush". The now extinct piopio was a ground-feeding bird wiped out by pests like rats and stoats. The Ministry of Primary...
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explorer Julius von Haast reported seeing kākā and piopio in the national park in 1862, however the piopio went extinct later.: 18 The park is home to many...
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South Island (section Birds)
South Island goose, South Island giant moa, Haast's eagle and South Island piopio. The South Island has three universities, and five polytechnic schools....
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skull. A skeleton of giant elephant bird (Aepyornis maximus) and its egg (right) compared to eggs of extant bird species. Skeleton of Edwards' koala lemur...
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occupied by the Wylfa nuclear power station. She also owned a farm near Piopio in New Zealand, purchased during her 1922–23 tour, that was managed by one...
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