South Island Tomtit Pictures - Photos (17 images)
The New Zealand tomtit or k?miromiro (Petroica macrocephala) is endemic. There are five subspecies - one on each of the North, South, Chatham, Snares and Auckland islands. They have a dark head, throat and back - black in males, brown in females - with white underparts.
Although it is widespread in forests, it is not common. One pair of tomtits apparently stay about the same area all their lives and resent the presence of another of their kind within their fenceless domain, the...
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Although it is widespread in forests, it is not common. One pair of tomtits apparently stay about the same area all their lives and resent the presence of another of their kind within their fenceless domain, the...
more »
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South Island Tomtit, Fiordland, New Zealand
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South Island Tomtit 01.jpg
South Island Tomtit, Dunedin, New Zealand
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South Island Tomtit 03.jpg
South Island Tomtit, New Zealand
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South Island Tomtit, New Zealand
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South Island Tomtit 12.jpg
South Island Tomtit, Fiordland, Routeburn...
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South Island Tomtit 13.jpg
South Island Tomtit, Fiordland, Routeburn...
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South Island Tomtit 02.jpg
South Island Tomtit, New Zealand
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South Island Tomtit, Fiordland, New Zealand
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South Island Tomtit 10_844...jpg
South Island Tomtit, Fiordland, New Zealand
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South Island Tomtit 05.jpg
South Island Tomtit, New Zealand
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South Island Tomtit 06.jpg
South Island Tomtit, New Zealand
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South Island Tomtit 07.jpg
South Island Tomtit, New Zealand
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South Island Tomtit 08.jpg
South Island Tomtit, New Zealand
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South Island Tomtit 15.jpg
South Island Tomtit, New Zealand
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South Island Tomtit 14.jpg
South Island Tomtit, New Zealand
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South Island Tomtit 12.jpg
South Island Tomtit, New Zealand
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South Island Tomtit 13.jpg
South Island Tomtit, New Zealand

