New Zealand Bellbird
Anthornis melanura (Sparrman, 1786)
Summary
Species with a small population (actual number in the order of a few tens of thousands individuals) and with a small distribution area (New Zealand).Endemic species, occurring mainly in native forests.
The evolution trend of the global population is apparently a decreasing one.
Global conservation status
Least concern (IUCN ver. 3.1, 2010)
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Common names
- New Zealand Bellbird
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Occurs mainly in native forests, but also in scrubs, farms, tree plantations, urban parks and rural gardens.Feed
It feeds on nectar, insects and fruits.Breeding
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