- Stock Photography: NEW ZEALAND NATIVE TUI BIRD CLOSE UP HEAD SHOT AT BIRD FEEDER by Mcartney
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- Photo title: New Zealand native Tui bird close up head shot at bird feeder
- Author: Mcartney
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- The Tui is an endemic passerine bird of New Zealand, and the only species in the genus Prosthemadera. This honeyeater has two white tufts on its neck and was called parson bird by eary colonists. They have a wide variety of beautiful sounds. They eat nectar, fruits, insects and pollen. close up head shot shows parson collar and tongue out plus iridescent blue green sheen on feathers. at orange bird feeder
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