The view from directly under a Tui sitting on a branch showing its white tuft of throat feathers.<br />
The Tui (Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae) is a native bird of New Zealand, known for its distinctive and complex vocalizations. It is a member of the honeyeater family, and is closely related to the Australian Bellbird. The Tui is a medium-sized bird, with black and metallic blue-green plumage, a distinctive white throat tuft, and a large, curved beak.<br />
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In New Zealand, the Tui is found throughout much of the country, including the North and South Islands, as well as a number of offshore islands. It is a common sight in gardens and forests, and is known for its ability to imitate the calls of other birds. The Tui is an important pollinator and plays a key role in the ecosystem, particularly in the spread of native plant species. It is also a popular sight for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts, and can be observed in a number of protected areas and nature reserves throughout New Zealand.
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Looking up at a Tui on a branch
The view from directly under a Tui sitting on a branch showing its white tuft of throat feathers.
The Tui (Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae) is a native bird of New Zealand, known for its distinctive and complex vocalizations. It is a member of the honeyeater family, and is closely related to the Australian Bellbird. The Tui is a medium-sized bird, with black and metallic blue-green plumage, a distinctive white throat tuft, and a large, curved beak.

In New Zealand, the Tui is found throughout much of the country, including the North and South Islands, as well as a number of offshore islands. It is a common sight in gardens and forests, and is known for its ability to imitate the calls of other birds. The Tui is an important pollinator and plays a key role in the ecosystem, particularly in the spread of native plant species. It is also a popular sight for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts, and can be observed in a number of protected areas and nature reserves throughout New Zealand.

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