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In the vibrant landscapes of North Island, New Zealand, the Tui bird gracefully hovers over a flowering New Zealand Flax plant

Background imageTuis Collection: Tui, Parson Bird sucking nectar of flowering New Zealand Flax plant North Island, New Zealand

Tui, Parson Bird sucking nectar of flowering New Zealand Flax plant North Island, New Zealand
SAS-733 Tui, Parson Bird - sucking nectar of flowering New Zealand Flax (phormium tenax) plant North Island, New Zealand Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that

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Picture No. 11066791
Tui on flowering Kowhai. Teal Valley, near Nelson, South Island, New Zealand. Date:

Background imageTuis Collection: Ibn Khaldun (1332 -1406 ). Muslim writer. History of the Ben

Ibn Khaldun (1332 -1406 ). Muslim writer. History of the Ben
Ibn Khaldun or Ab? Zayd A?nAbdu r-Ra?mA?n bin Mu?ammad bin Khald?n Al-?a?c?rami (1332 -1406 ). Arab Muslim historiographer. History of the Beni Abd El-Wad, kings of Tlemcen (Algeria)

Background imageTuis Collection: Picture No. 11066696

Picture No. 11066696
Tui on flax flower. Henderson, Auckland, New Zealand. Date:

Background imageTuis Collection: Picture No. 11066792

Picture No. 11066792
Tui on flowering Kowhai. Teal Valley, near Nelson, South Island, New Zealand. Date:

Background imageTuis Collection: Picture No. 11066790

Picture No. 11066790
Tui on flowering Kowhai. Teal Valley, near Nelson, South Island, New Zealand. Date:

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Picture No. 11066789
Tui feeding on flowering Kowhai. Teal Valley, near Nelson, South Island, New Zealand. Date:

Background imageTuis Collection: Tui - feeding on Kowhai blossom - Tiritiri Matangi Island - Hauraki Gulf - New Zealand

Tui - feeding on Kowhai blossom - Tiritiri Matangi Island - Hauraki Gulf - New Zealand
DH-4777 Tui - feeding on Kowhai blossom Tiritiri Matangi Island - Hauraki Gulf - New Zealand Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae Don Hadden contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageTuis Collection: Tui (Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae) adult, with pollen on beak and head, perched on stem

Tui (Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae) adult, with pollen on beak and head, perched on stem, New Zealand, november

Background imageTuis Collection: Tui. Tiritiri Matangi island near Auckland North Island New Zealand

Tui. Tiritiri Matangi island near Auckland North Island New Zealand
MAB-502 Tui Tiritiri Matangi island near Auckland North Island New Zealand Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only


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In the vibrant landscapes of North Island, New Zealand, the Tui bird gracefully hovers over a flowering New Zealand Flax plant. With its long beak delicately sucking nectar from the blossoms, this Parson Bird showcases its remarkable feeding technique. Ibn Khaldun, a renowned Muslim writer from centuries ago, would have marveled at this sight and perhaps even drawn inspiration for his historical writings. Picture No. 11066791 captures the Tui in all its glory as it indulges in nature's sweet offerings. Its colorful plumage stands out against the backdrop of lush greenery, creating a picturesque scene that is truly captivating. As we move to Picture No. 11066696, we are transported to another moment where the Tui finds nourishment on Kowhai blossom on Tiritiri Matangi Island in Hauraki Gulf. This island paradise provides an ideal sanctuary for these magnificent birds to thrive and flourish. The beauty of these creatures is further highlighted in Picture No. 11066792 and Picture No. 11066790 as they showcase their elegance while perched on stems adorned with pollen-covered beaks and heads. These images serve as a reminder of their crucial role as pollinators within New Zealand's ecosystem. November brings about a special time for these Tuis, as depicted in Picture No. 11066789 and Picture No. 11066790 when they embark on their seasonal journey across New Zealand's landscapes seeking sustenance amidst blooming flowers. These photographs capture not only the physical attributes but also the essence of what makes Tuis so enchanting – their ability to connect with nature through symbiotic relationships with plants like Kowhai blossom or flax plants. So let us marvel at these incredible birds who bring life and vibrancy wherever they go – whether it be Ibn Khaldun's historical musings or our own appreciation for nature's wonders found right here in New Zealand.