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  • New Zealand Rock Wren, Fiordland
    New Zealand Rock Wren 07_3530.jpg
  • New Zealand Rock Wren, Fiordland
    New Zealand Rock Wren 08_3349.jpg
  • New Zealand Rock Wren, Fiordland
    New Zealand Rock Wren 06_3507.jpg
  • New Zealand Rock Wren, Fiordland
    New Zealand Rock Wren 05_3477.jpg
  • New Zealand Rock Wren, Fiordland
    New Zealand Rock Wren 04_3440.jpg
  • New Zealand Rock Wren, Fiordland
    New Zealand Rock Wren 03_3438.jpg
  • "What's that?  Speak up please!  I'm the New Zealand Rock Wren, one of New Zealand's tiniest birds which means my ears are tiny!"  This vulnerable species is not much bigger than a ping-pong ball, and New Zealand's only true alpine bird!
    New Zealand Rock Wren 02_3206.jpg
  • New Zealand Rock Wren, Fiordland
    New Zealand Rock Wren 01_3198.jpg
  • The White-bellied Sea-Eagle is found in coastal habitats and around terrestrial wetlands in tropical and temperate regions of mainland Australia and its offshore islands. The white-bellied sea eagle is also a  rare vagrant to New Zealand.
    White-bellied Sea Eagle_6556.jpg
  • Famed for its olive-green plumage, scarlet underwings, keen intelligence and its rare attempts to feed on both dead and live sheep, the unique kea parrot of New Zealand draws attention from bird lovers and conservationists throughout the world.
    Kea 43_3302.jpg
  • The rarely seen rainbow coat of primary and secondary feathers from an outstretched and wild kea parrot.  When the wings are tucked back in, the kea appears dull olive in color.  Fiordland National Park, New Zealand
    Kea 90_2200.jpg
  • The fire slug (Janolus ignis) is rarely seen during the day because it is nocturnally active and hides during the day near clumps of its food.  This nudibranch was found during the day at a depth of 4 metres in sub-tidal waters off the coast of the Catlins, New Zealand.
    Fire Slug (Janolus ignis)_0788.jpg
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