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$59Tui Pair Teal art print - A3A pair of elegant Tui's feed on the nectar from native kowhai flowers.These elegant songbirds of the New Zealand forest, are e asily identified by the white tuft under their chin (the poi). Tui make unique, distinctive sounds and songs so are often heard before they're seen. They feed on the native...Buy from Store 0 0
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$59Fantail Pair / Pīwakawaka - A3 PrintArt Print featuring Fantail (Pīwakawaka)The Fantail is a small, chatty bird, endemic to New Zealand. They're commonly seen darting around parks and native bush. Fantails are busy, friendly and inquisitive birds with distinctive fan-like tail feathers for suprising prey.Featured in dusky blue with d...Buy from Store 0 0
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$590Tui Pair eggshell art print - A1 FramedA pair of elegant Tui's feed on the nectar from native kowhai flowers.These elegant songbirds of the New Zealand forest, are e asily identified by the white tuft under their chin (the poi). Tui make unique, distinctive sounds and songs so are often heard before they're seen. They feed on the native...Buy from Store 0 0
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$59Morepork dusk art print - A3 PrintArt print of the Morepork / RuruThis little night owl is New Zealand's only remaining native owl species.Morepork are considered 'guardians of the forest'. They’re important birds in Maori mythology, and their glowing eyes can be found in Maori carvings, inlaid with paua shell. The glaring eyes se...Buy from Store 0 0
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$590Kererū Profile art print - A1 FramedOne of New Zealand's most important birds, Kererū are the only birds large enough to swallow the large fruit seeds of native trees. They indulge on fermenting berries, and known to fall out of trees from the alcohol and their natural clumsiness.Featured in shades of teal blue, green and violet, wit...Buy from Store 0 0
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$890Morepork dusk & Fantail art print - A1 FramedThis little night owl is New Zealand's only remaining native owl species.Morepork are considered 'guardians of the forest'. They’re important birds in Maori mythology, and their glowing eyes can be found in Maori carvings, inlaid with paua shell. The glaring eyes seen in the Haka, are also inspire...Buy from Store 0 0
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