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New Zealand Rockwren  (Xenicus gilviventris, cat. )

English: Xenicus gilviventris, Pīwauwau, South Island Wren, known in New Zealand as the Rock Wren. Endemic to New Zealand.
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Aozer Buller, Walter Lawry, A History of the Birds of New Zealand, 2nd edition. J.G. Keulemans delt & lith, printed by Judd & Co., 1888.
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This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: I singled one species out and replaced distracting elements and parts of other species with plants or other background elements. In many cases additional color correction. I release my work under the same license as the original work, therefore I want to be mentioned if the original artist is mentioned. The original can be viewed here: NZ Wrens.jpg. Modifications made by Kersti Nebelsiek.


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