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  • Anna's Hummingbird sipping nectar from a Kangaroo Paw plant
    Anna's Hummingbird and Kangaroo Paw ...jpg
  • Anna's Hummingbird sipping nectar from a Kangaroo Paw plant
    Anna's Hummingbird and Kangaroo Paw ...jpg
  • Tui feeding on nectar of flax
    Tui 02.jpg
  • Tui feeding on nectar from a cherry blossom, while hanging upside down.
    Tui and Cherry Blossom 54_H7C3148.jpg
  • A tui with yellow pollen on its beak, from feeding on nectar from a flowering camellia, New Zealand
    Tui and Camellia 50_6599.jpg
  • Anna's Hummingbird sipping nectar from a Kangaroo Paw plant
    Anna's Hummingbird and Kangaroo Paw ...jpg
  • Anna's Hummingbird sipping nectar from a Kangaroo Paw plant
    Anna's Hummingbird and Kangaroo Paw ...jpg
  • Anna's Hummingbird sipping nectar from a Kangaroo Paw plant
    Anna's Hummingbird and Kangaroo Paw ...jpg
  • Tui feeding on nectar of flax
    Tui 04.jpg
  • Tui sipping nectar from Camellia, New Zealand
    Tui 23_7499.jpg
  • A tui hangs upside down while feeding off nectar from a blossom tree.
    Tui 81_H7C1375.jpg
  • During breeding season, tui may travel more than 10 kilometres a day to find nectar and honeydew from good sources, such as kowhai, rata, and pohutukawa.  Here, a tui takes a break from feeding on flax, on Waiheke Island, New Zealand.
    Tui 70_H7C7309.jpg
  • Tui, Riverton, New Zealand
    Tui 07.jpg
  • Tui on flax in the spring, New Zealand
    Tui on Flax 90_63A0749.jpg
  • Anna's Hummingbird, California, North America
    Anna Hummingbird 30_C9A7519.jpg
  • Tui on flax, Waiheke Island, New Zealand
    Tui 72_H7C7324.jpg
  • Tui on flax, Waiheke Island, New Zealand
    Tui 71_H7C7318.jpg
  • Tui, Tiritiri Matangi, New Zealand
    Tui 68_H7C0934.jpg
  • Portrait of a Tui, New Zealand
    Tui 61_H7C3182.jpg
  • Tui portrait with cherry blossoms in the background.
    Tui Portrait 39_H7C2935.jpg
  • Tui, Stewart Island, New Zealand
    Tui 32_1796.jpg
  • Tui, blossom tree, New Zealand
    Tui 21_8036.jpg
  • Tui, Stewart Island, New Zealand
    Tui 12_0156.jpg
  • Honey Bee collecting pollen in a garden, New Zealand
    Honey Bee collecting pollen.jpg
  • The golden flowers of New Zealand's kowhai tree are a spring favorite of the tui.
    Tui and Kowhai 87_63A4069.jpg
  • Scientists have found the humble Anna's Hummingbird to be the fastest animal on the planet!  At only four-inches long, this hummingbird flies at 385 "body lengths a second" which is faster than a fighter plane with its afterburners on – 150 "body lengths a second" - and the space shuttle during atmospheric re-entry (207 body lengths a second).
    Anna Hummingbird 31_C9A7520.jpg
  • Tui and Springtime Blossoms, New Zealand
    Tui 78_H7C0389.jpg
  • Tui and Springtime Blossoms, New Zealand
    Tui 77_H7C0684.jpg
  • Tui with iridescent feathers
    Tui 76_5766.jpg
  • The tui is the largest of New Zealand's honeyeaters.  The name is the original Maori name. The English name, Parson Bird, is no longer used, but came about due to the white tuft resembling a parson.
    Tui 66_H7C1808.jpg
  • Tui in the spring time, perched below a cherry blossom
    Tui 59_6642.jpg
  • Portrait of a Tui, New Zealand
    Tui 63_H7C3193.jpg
  • Tui and Cherry Blossom tree, New Zealand
    Tui and Cherry Blossom 61_H7C3155.jpg
  • Tui and Cherry Blossoms in spring, New Zealand
    Tui 34_6617.jpg
  • Tui displaying it's brilliant white cape, in the spring blossoms, New Zealand
    Tui and Cherry Blossom 51_6621.jpg
  • Tui and flax, New Zealand
    Tui 05.jpg
  • Tui hanging upside down from a cherry blossom branch.
    Tui and Cherry Blossom 41_H7C2693.jpg
  • Anna's hummingbird feeding from aloe lolwensis plant, Southern California
    Anna's Hummingbird and Aloe Lolwensi...jpg
  • Anna's hummingbird feeding from aloe lolwensis plant, Southern California
    Anna's Hummingbird and Aloe Lolwensi...jpg
  • Tui, blossom tree, New Zealand
    Tui 31_8030.jpg
  • Tui, blossom tree, New Zealand
    Tui 30_7859.jpg
  • Tui, blossom tree, New Zealand
    Tui 28_7799.jpg
  • Tui, blossom tree, New Zealand
    Tui 26_7746.jpg
  • Tui, blossom tree, New Zealand
    Tui 24_7598.jpg
  • Tui, blossom tree, New Zealand
    Tui 22_8052.jpg
  • Tui, Stewart Island, New Zealand
    Tui 18_1792.jpg
  • Tui, Stewart Island, New Zealand
    Tui 17_1820.jpg
  • Tui, Stewart Island, New Zealand
    Tui 13_0167.jpg
  • Tui, Stewart Island, New Zealand
    Tui 10_0147.jpg
  • Tui capped with orange flax pollen, New Zealand
    Tui 01.jpg
  • Split-legged tui perched on diverging blossom branches in the spring, Southland, New Zealand.
    Tui 83_H7C1457.jpg
  • A juvenile tui
    Tui 80_H7C1197.jpg
  • Tui and Springtime Blossoms, New Zealand
    Tui 79_H7C0707.jpg
  • Tui, Tiritiri Matangi, New Zealand
    Tui 67_H7C1755.jpg
  • The honey-eating tui is probably New Zealand’s most aggressive endemic bird – and the best at fighting off introduced predators!
    Tui 62_H7C3189.jpg
  • Tui in the spring time, perched below a cherry blossom
    Tui 60_6624.jpg
  • Tui in the spring time, perched below a cherry blossom
    Tui 58_6635.jpg
  • Tui and Cherry Blossoms in spring, New Zealand
    Tui 36_6614.jpg
  • Tui, Stewart Island, New Zealand
    Tui 33_1806.jpg
  • Tui, blossom tree, New Zealand
    Tui 27_7758.jpg
  • Tui, blossom tree, New Zealand
    Tui 25_7599.jpg
  • Tuis are considered to be very intelligent, much like parrots.  They also resemble parrots in their ability to clearly imitate human speech.
    Tui 20_7901.jpg
  • Tui, blossom tree, New Zealand
    Tui 19_7880.jpg
  • Tui, Stewart Island, New Zealand
    Tui 15_0177.jpg
  • Tui, Stewart Island, New Zealand
    Tui 11_9708.jpg
  • Tui at Riverton, New Zealand
    Tui 06.jpg
  • California Dogface sipping nectar from a Cleveland sage.
    California Dogface 04_H7C3137.jpg
  • California Dogface sipping nectar from a fragrant sage.
    California Dogface 09_H7C3189.jpg
  • Like the other two New Zealand honeyeaters, the Tui and the Bellbird, they feed on a mixture of nectar, fruit, and insects.  The stitchbird is the lowest in the pecking order of the three honeyeaters and will only be permitted to feed on low-grade sources of nectar when the tui and bellbird are also present.
    Stitchbird 17_H7C9822.jpg
  • Gulf Fritillary sipping nectar from a Cleveland sage, California.
    Gulf Fritillary 04_H7C3452.jpg
  • Kakariki began eating flax on TIritiri Matangi in the late 1990s, reducing flax-flower stems down to only two by 2000!  When kakriki numbers declined significantly in the winter of 2001, flax flowering improved, much to the benefit of the three nectar-eating species: tui, bellbird, and stitchbird.
    Red-crowned Parakeet 16_0002.jpg
  • Silvereye foraging for nectar and berries amongst the autumn trees in Central Otago, New Zealand
    Silvereye 50_9822.jpg
  • Silvereye foraging for nectar and berries amongst the autumn trees in Central Otago, New Zealand
    Silvereye 47_9770.jpg
  • Silvereye foraging for nectar and berries amongst the autumn trees in Central Otago, New Zealand
    Silvereye 46_9747.jpg
  • Silvereye foraging for nectar and berries amongst the autumn trees in Central Otago, New Zealand
    Silvereye 43_0134.jpg
  • Silvereye foraging for nectar and berries amongst the autumn trees in Central Otago, New Zealand
    Silvereye 49_9804.jpg
  • Silvereye foraging for nectar and berries amongst the autumn trees in Central Otago, New Zealand
    Silvereye 48_9800.jpg
  • Silvereye foraging for nectar and berries amongst the autumn trees in Central Otago, New Zealand
    Silvereye 45_0171.jpg
  • Silvereye foraging for nectar and berries amongst the autumn trees in Central Otago, New Zealand
    Silvereye 44_0139.jpg
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