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1 hina
grey -
2 hina
grey -
3 hāurahina
grey-brown -
4 mā kūpangopango
grey (colour) -
5 parera
grey duck; wild duck (bird) (Anas superciliosa) -
6 pārera
grey duck; wild duck (bird) (Anas superciliosa) -
7 riroriro
grey warbler; sparrow (a bird) -
8 hāurahina
grey-brown -
9 mā kūpangopango
grey (colour) -
10 parera
grey duck; wild duck (bird) (Anas superciliosa) -
11 pārera
grey duck; wild duck (bird) (Anas superciliosa) -
12 riroriro
grey warbler; sparrow (a bird) -
13 kororā
blue-grey; grey; grey-blue -
14 kororā
blue-grey; grey; grey-blue -
15 hinakākonu
[adj.]silvery-grey; steel-grey -
16 ōrangihina
blue-grey; grey-blue -
17 hinakākonu
[adj.]silvery-grey; steel-grey -
18 ōrangihina
blue-grey; grey-blue -
19 Nga Manu Nature Reserve
About 50km north of Wellington near Waikanae, and about 5km west of State Highway 1. Gently-graded walkways give wheelchair access to 15 hectares of lowland swamp forest with mature specimens of kahikatea, pukatea, rimu, tawa, swamp maire and many native shrubs and ferns. Native birds that may be seen include kaka, kea, kakariki, blue duck, paradise shelduck, shoveller, scaup, grey teal, grey duck, tui, kereru, kingfisher and many more. There is a nocturnal house for kiwi and owls together with special enclosures for tuatara, skinks and geckos (lizards). www.ngamanu.co.nz -
20 Oi
Pterodroma macroptera (grey faced petrel, northern muttonbird)Syn. Pterodrama solandri<GREY faced petrel.jpg">Grows to 41cm. Found in northern North Island areas.One of only three Petrels that breeds on mainland NZ.<PTERODRAMA solandri.jpg">
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