Whistlers (Pachycephalidae)
New Zealand Brown Creeper (Mohoua novaeseelandiae) - HBW 12, p. 436
French: Mohoua pipipi
German: Graubraunköpfchen
Spanish: Mohoua Pipipí
Other common names: Brown Creeper, Pipipi
Taxonomy: Parus novaeseelandiae J. F. Gmelin, 1789, Dusky Sound, South Island, New Zealand.
Previously placed in a monotypic genus, Finschia. Monotypic.
Distribution: New Zealand: South I, Stewart I and their nearer outlying islands.
- Least Concern Enlarge map
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A bird hopping around in a bush during rain Locality Chloris Pass, Owaka Valley, Catlins Forest Park, South Island, New Zealand (Monotypic species)
Brooke Clibbon 19 November 2005 5 years ago 24 sec 3.1 -
A bird hopping around in a bush during rain Locality Chloris Pass, Owaka Valley, Catlins Forest Park, South Island, New Zealand (Monotypic species)
Brooke Clibbon 19 November 2005 5 years ago 24 sec 0
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An endemic bird of New Zealand. This one was seen at Tussock Creek, near Invercargill. It has been gorging on fuschia berries
Locality Invercargill, South Island, New Zealand
Glenda Rees 22 October 2011 1 week ago ADDED LAST MONTH 4.4 -
fast moving bird in dense forest
Locality Akaroa, South Island, New Zealand (Monotypic species)
Mat Gilfedder 10 December 2007 2 years ago 3 -
A bird perching in a tree. Locality Mount Fyffe, South Island, New Zealand (Monotypic species)
Nick Talbot 20 August 2011 20 weeks ago 2
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