Coastal Birds ID Flashcards

1
Q

14.

A

Fernbird

mātātā

Megalurus punctatus

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2
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1.

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NZ Dotterel

tūturiwhatu

Charadrius obscurus

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3
Q

6.

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Red billed gull

Tara punga

Larus novaehollandiae

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4
Q

16.

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Brown teal

pāteke

Anas chlorotis

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5
Q

23.

A

Little pied shag

Kawau paka

Microcarbo melanoleucos

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6
Q

2.

A

Banded dotterel

tūturiwhatu

Charadrius bicinctus

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7
Q

13.

A

Bittern

Botaurinae

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8
Q

5.

A

Black billed gull

tarāpuka

  • Chroicocephalus bulleri*
  • **study tip

Gull spcies are relatively easy to ID as their colour/characteristics are often in their name.

e.g: Black billed gull has a black bill, black back gull has a black back and so on..

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9
Q

11.

A

Wrybill

ngutu pare

Anarhynchus frontalis

*study tip

Wry: twisted feature of a persons face (small twist on the end of the bill)

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10
Q

22.

A

Pied shag

Karuhiruihi

Phalacrocorax varius

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11
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24.

A

Shoveler

kuruwhengu

Spatula clypeata

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12
Q

12.

A

King fisher

Kotare

Todiramphus sanctus

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13
Q

8.

A

White fronted turn

Tara

Sterna striata

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14
Q

27.

A

Royal spoonbill

Kotuku ngutpapa

Platalea regia

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15
Q

10.

A

Bar tailed godwit

kuaka

Limosa lapponica

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16
Q

3.

A

South Island pied oyster catcher

tōrea

Haematopus finschi

*study tip

pied: two or more colours (black and white)

white and black stops abruptly on SI pied oyster catcher in compairson to the other species who’s black and white intermingle a little.

17
Q

25.

A

White faced heron

Matuku moana

Egretta novaehollandiae

18
Q

20.

A

Little black shag

kawau tūi

Phalacrocorax sulcirostris

19
Q

17.

A

Paradise shelduck

Putangitangi

Tadorna variegata

20
Q

26.

A

Spur winged plover

Vanellus miles

21
Q

7.

A

Southern black backed gull

karoro

Larus dominicanus

22
Q

19.

A

Banded rail

moho pererū

Gallirallus philippensis

23
Q

9.

A

Caspian tern

Sterna caspia

24
Q

21.

A

Black shag

kawau

Phalacrocorax carbo

25
Q

18.

A

Australasian swamphen

Pukeko

Porphyrio melanotus

26
Q

4.

A

Variable oyster catcher

tōrea

Haematopus unicolor

*study tip

black and white is more variable and does not have abrupt borders like the SI oyster catcher.

27
Q

15.

A

Spotless crake

pūweto

Porzana tabuensis