Stitch Bird (10/14) List item Submitted to "Some New Zealand Bird Facts" Approved by Pamela Moresby April 24, 2018, 8:54 am 27 Views 6 Votes 9 Comments Share Tweet Pin Named because it sounds like stitching of a sewing machine. Drinks nectar same nectar as the Bell birds. MoreReport Item navigation Previous submission Next submission View full list Share Tweet Pin Written by Pamela Moresby 9 Comments Yes, you are right Albert, so the conservationists can mark the progress of this type of bird and numbers. All scientific research to better the environment. The cute bird’s legs seem to have been marked, am I right? 1 Very unique looking bird 1 Thanks Jenna, its certainly one of a kind. What a rat looking bird. Beautiful markings. 1 Oops.. typo… not rat… rare! 🙂 1 LOL ok Carol, thanks for the kind comments It is a male the female is slightly different. A very interesting bird 1
Yes, you are right Albert, so the conservationists can mark the progress of this type of bird and numbers. All scientific research to better the environment.
Yes, you are right Albert, so the conservationists can mark the progress of this type of bird and numbers. All scientific research to better the environment.
The cute bird’s legs seem to have been marked, am I right?
Very unique looking bird
Thanks Jenna, its certainly one of a kind.
What a rat looking bird. Beautiful markings.
Oops.. typo… not rat… rare! 🙂
LOL ok Carol, thanks for the kind comments
It is a male the female is slightly different.
A very interesting bird