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Southern Black Backed Gull 
The Southern Black Backed Gull grows up to 60 cm, with a white body featuring black upper parts. They're commonly found on coastal areas around New Zealand.
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Starling (Taringi) 
The Starling is at home in open spaces, including urban, suburban and rural farming areas. They're covered in black plumage glossed with green and violet.
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Sth Island Pied Oystercatcher 
The South Island Pied Oystercatcher has a long, straight, orangy-red bill and white under body. It's known as noisy due to its high pitched, piercing calls.
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Stitchbird (Hihi) 
The Stitchbird, once virtually extinct, grows to 19 cm, has a yellow edged black breast and white plume behind each eye.
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Tomtit (Miromiro, Ngiru-Ngiru) 
The Tomtit grows up to 13 cm, has a black upper, white under, and white stripes on it's wings and white flecks in the tail.
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Tui (Male) 
The Tui is one of our most recognisable songbirds, with two large white plumes, and plummage glossed with metallic violet, copper, green and blue.
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Variable Oystercatcher 
The Variable Oystercatcher can be found on coastlines throughout New Zealands. They mainly feed on molluscs such as mussels, limpets and similar delights.
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Welcome Swallow 
The Welcome Swallow colonised New Zealand during the 1950s, grows to 15cm, has black-blue upper parts, a rusty coloured throat and a deeply forked tail.
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