hihi

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The hihi, or stitchbird, is a rare New Zealand forest bird known for its striking plumage and conservation-dependent status.

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instanceOf bird
endangered species
species
activityPattern diurnal
billType slender and slightly curved
breedingSystem complex mating system
class Aves
clutchSize typically 3–5 eggs
commonName hihi
stitchbird
conservationActions nest box provision
supplementary feeding
translocations to predator-free islands
conservationStatus conservation dependent
threatened
culturalSignificance valued native bird of New Zealand
currentWildPopulations offshore islands of New Zealand
diet fruit
insects
nectar
endemicTo New Zealand NERFINISHED
family Notiomystidae NERFINISHED
feedingBehavior nectar feeding
femalePlumage brownish-olive with paler underparts
firstDescribedBy Johann Friedrich Gmelin NERFINISHED
firstDescribedYear 1789
flightStyle rapid and agile
habitat native forest
regenerating forest
historicalRange North Island of New Zealand NERFINISHED
iucnStatus Vulnerable
kingdom Animalia
malePlumage black with white wing patches and yellow shoulder tufts
managementStatus intensive conservation management required
nativeRange New Zealand forests
nestSite tree cavities
notablePopulation Little Barrier Island / Hauturu NERFINISHED
Tiritiri Matangi Island NERFINISHED
Zealandia sanctuary, Wellington NERFINISHED
order Passeriformes
phylum Chordata
pollinationRole native plant pollinator
primaryThreats disease
habitat loss
introduced predators
researchImportance model species for conservation biology
scientificName Notiomystis cincta NERFINISHED
sexualDimorphism present
taxonRank species
vocalization high-pitched calls and complex song

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