- alba). In New
Zealand it is
known as the
white heron or by its Māori name
kōtuku. The
subspecies was
first described by
British ornithologist John Edward...
- the
Solomon Islands. (In New Zealand, it is also
known by the Māori name
kōtuku ngutupapa.) It has also been
recorded as a
vagrant in New Caledonia. The...
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Waitangiroto River. It is
notable as the site of the only
breeding colony of
kōtuku or
white heron (Ardea alba modesta) in New Zealand,
comprising 100–120 birds...
-
Kotuku Ngawati (born 16 June 1994) is an
Australian swimmer. She
competed in the women's 200
metre individual medley event at the 2016
Summer Olympics...
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north of Ōkārito Lagoon.
Kōtuku share the
colony with
royal spoonbills,
known as
kōtuku ngutupapa. From this colony,
kōtuku dis****
throughout New Zealand...
- Ngāti
Ruanui is a Māori iwi
traditionally based in the
Taranaki region of New Zealand. In the 2006 census, 7,035
people claimed affiliation to the iwi...
- Māori o Te
Kotuku "New
Zealand Schools Directory". New
Zealand Ministry of Education.
Retrieved 14
March 2024. "Te Kura
Kaupapa Māori o Te
Kotuku". Education...
- The
Kotuku Model Bungalow is a
historic building in a
historic reserve in the Grey
District on the West
Coast of the
South Island of New Zealand. The 1930s...
- Lake
Brunner (Māori:
Kōtuku Moana or Kōtukuwhakaoka) is the
largest lake in the West
Coast Region of New Zealand,
located 31 km (19 mi)
southeast of Greymouth...
- Tiki Taane,
singer Rongo Wetere,
educator Wahanui,
negotiator chief Derek Kōtuku Totorewa Wooster, broadcaster[citation needed] "Demographics". Te Whata...