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silvereye or wax-eye (Zosterops lateralis), also
known by its Māori name
tauhou, is a very
small omnivorous p****erine bird of the south-west Pacific. In...
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monotypic in the
family Taiaroidae and
contains a
single species,
Taiaroa tauhou. The
species was
first described by the
marine zoologists Frederick M. Bayer...
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naturally colonised New Zealand,
where it is
known as the "wax-eye" or
tauhou ("stranger"), from 1855. The
silvereye has also been
introduced to the Society...
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Anthornis melanura Not
threatened Unknown Unknown Common Silvereye Pihipihi /
tauhou /
hiraka /
iringatau /
kanohi mōwhiti / mōtengitengi / pīkaraihe / poporohe...
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Zealand rock wren (pīwauwau)
Shining cuckoo (pīpīwharauroa)
Silvereye (
tauhou)
South Island oystercatcher (tōrea)
Spotted shag (pārekareka)
Tomtit (miromiro)...
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Zealand rock wren (pīwauwau)
Shining cuckoo (pīpīwharauroa)
Silvereye (
tauhou)
South Island oystercatcher (tōrea)
Spotted shag (pārekareka)
Tomtit (miromiro)...
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Species Kermadecs North I
South I
Stewart Chathams Snares Auckland Campbell Antipodes Bounty Silvereye (Māori:
tauhou)
Zosterops lateralis B B B B B B B B B...
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varius varius)
Morepork (ruru) (Ninox novaeseelandiae)
Silvereye (
tauhou) (Zosterops lateralis)
Shining cuckoo (pipiwharauroa) (Chrysococcyx lucidus...
- the kea, the only
alpine parrot,
Australasian Harrier (kāhu),
silvereye (
tauhou), a
small omnivorous p****erine bird, New
Zealand falcon (kārearea), and...
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square metre. White-faced
storm petrels, tākapu, tarāpunga, pied shags, and
tauhou are also
common around the island,
while evidence exists for po****tions...