- The
bushwren (Xenicus longipes), also
known as the mātuhituhi in the Māori language, is an
extinct species of
diminutive and
nearly flightless bird that...
- po****tion on
Stephens Island in the Cook Strait. Lyall's wren and the
bushwren became extinct after the
arrival of
Europeans in 1895 and 1972 respectively...
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known as the
bushwren louse, is an
extinct avian parasitic louse species of the
genus Philopteroides. It was
known to have
lived on the
bushwren, so it went...
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relatives were the
extinct stout-legged wrens,
followed by the
extinct bushwren. Its
numbers are
declining due to
predation by
introduced mammals. The...
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contains New
Zealand wrens. New
Zealand rock wren,
Xenicus gilviventris Bushwren, †Xenicus
longipes (extinct)
South Island stout-legged wren, †Xenicus yaldwyni...
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Mason River myrtle Myrcia skeldingii Mason River,
Jamaica 1998 (IUCN)
Bushwren Xenicus longipes New
Zealand 1994 (IUCN)
Predation by
introduced cats,...
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thrush Buru white-eye Bush
blackcap Bush stone-curlew
Bushveld pipit †
Bushwren Bushy-crested
hornbill Bushy-crested jay
Butterfly coquette Buzzing flower****...
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Auckland Island merganser (rakiraki maungahuka)
Chatham Island merganser Bushwren (mātuhituhi) Long-billed wren
South Island stout-legged wren
North Island...
- the Pink-headed duck, the
Norfolk kākā, the
Stephens Island wren, the
Bushwren, the
Carolina Parakeet, the
Cuban Macaw, the long-tailed
hopping mouse...
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Traversia lyalli X X
Rifleman (Māori: titipounamu)
Acanthisitta chloris B B ex
Bushwren (Māori: mātuhituhi)
Xenicus longipes X X X New
Zealand rock wren (Māori:...