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Tui (Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae)
Tiritiri Matangi Island, Auckland Province, North Island, New Zealand. Endemic.
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‘Phormium tenax Flax’ by Tony Foster
'Phormium tenax Flax' by Tony Foster. Phormium tenax New Zealand Flax Harakeke
Tui | New Zealand Birds Online
Tui. Adult in flight (note flax pollen on forehead). Pauatahanui Inlet, December…
Tui Tea Time - Julian Hindson
Artwork of native New Zealand Tui by Julian Hindson. Julian’s photorealistic technique stems from his career in graphic design and art direction. From an early age Julian has focused on creating a dynamic aesthetic with his work by working with light to create lush, saturated compositions that draw the viewe
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“Tui - bird unique to New Zealand”
Craig Platt NZ wildlife artist, New Zealand birds artist, Auckland illustrator, NZ birdlife, Kingfisher, Tui oil painting, Pukeko
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Tui photos pictures | Kea Photography
Tui capped with orange flax pollen, New Zealand
North Island saddleback | New Zealand Birds Online
'Tui in Flax' by johngregory
Photo by johngregory
Tui Obsession!
After shooting the Tui bird outside my dinner's window, I got kind of obsess with this native birds! When I took my best shot to my work place last Monday and test print it on the new Epson Stylus Pro 9900 we just bought, the result was phenomenal! Now everyone want a print of that Tui bird! Is this my best shots? After all the initial excitement I look at the picture again and my photo-head tell me that there is something missing from this shot! Where was his LEG? I went back and…