only two survive today. The South Island stout-legged wren, North Island stout-legged wren, and long-billed wren became extinct after the arrival of...
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The North Island stout-legged wren or Grant-Mackie's wren (Pachyplichas jagmi) is an extinct species of New Zealand wren, a family of small birds endemic...
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The South Island stout-legged wren or Yaldwyn's wren (Pachyplichas yaldwyni) is an extinct species of New Zealand wren, a family of small birds endemic...
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Pachyplichas (redirect from Stout-legged Wren)
Island, New Zealand †P. jagmi (North Island stout-legged wren) – North Island, New Zealand The stout-legged wrens formed a species pair. They had reduced...
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Lyall's wren, Xenicus lyalli † Long-billed wren, Dendroscansor decurvirostris † North Island stout-legged wren, Pachyplichas jagmi † South Island stout-legged...
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Zealand wrens: Lyall's wren (Traversia lyalli), the South Island stout-legged wren (Pachyplichas yaldwyni), the North Island stout-legged wren (Pachyplichas...
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GR, 1843) – north North, north South and satellites of Stewart is. (New Zealand) H. p. macquariensis (Hutton, FW, 1879) – Macquarie Island (far southeast...
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The rock wren and rifleman are the only two surviving New Zealand wrens; the rock wren's closest relatives were the extinct stout-legged wrens, followed...
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List of New Zealand species extinct in the Holocene (section New Zealand wrens (family Acanthisittidae))
November 2021. "Bush wren | New Zealand Birds Online". www.nzbirdsonline.org.nz. Retrieved 22 May 2022. "North Island stout-legged wren | New Zealand Birds...
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technically possible. It is also known as kūkupa and kūkū in some parts of the North Island, particularly in Northland, and Latham had reported the name "Hagarrèroo"...
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