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Emilie Geant Birds of Aotearoa New Zealand Blank Card
Emilie Geant Birds of Aotearoa New Zealand Blank Card
A6 folded card features one of twenty two of Emilie's original Aotearoa, New Zealand bird illustrations.
The original illustrations have been made on paper with ink and watercolour.
The cards are professionally printed on a 210gsm silk matt paper. The inside of the card is blank so there’s plenty of room to write a message. The back of the card has a small legend with a mention of the bird’s name.
| Kiwi (North Island Brown) | Kiwi or Tokoeka |
The national icon, a nocturnal and flightless bird with nostrils at the end of its long bill.
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| Tūī | Tūī or Kōkō |
A highly vocal songbird with iridescent black/blue feathers and a distinctive white throat tuft (poi).
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| New Zealand Pigeon | Kererū or Kūkū |
A large, striking forest pigeon with glossy green, bronze, and white plumage, essential for seed dispersal.
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| Fantail | Pīwakawaka |
A small, energetic bird known for its fan-shaped tail and friendly, chattering calls.
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| Kākāpō | Kākāpō |
The world's only flightless, nocturnal, and heaviest parrot species; critically endangered.
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| Kea | Kea |
The world's only alpine parrot, renowned for its high intelligence and destructive curiosity.
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| Morepork | Ruru |
New Zealand's only surviving native owl, named for its two-part call.
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| Weka | Weka |
A large, curious, flightless rail often found in forests and scrubland.
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| Bellbird | Korimako |
A honeyeater known for its beautiful, metallic, bell-like song, central to the "dawn chorus."
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| Takahē | Takahē |
A large, beautiful, and heavy flightless rail, rediscovered in 1948 after being presumed extinct.
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| Kākā | Kākā |
A large, intelligent forest parrot, closely related to the Kea, with noisy calls and red under-wing flashes.
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| Kākāriki | Kākāriki |
A small, vibrant green parakeet (red-fronted is the most common species).
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| Blue Duck | Whio |
A rare, endemic duck that lives only on fast-flowing, white-water rivers; named for the male's whistling call.
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| New Zealand Falcon | Kārearea |
New Zealand's only native falcon and its fastest bird, capable of high-speed dives.
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| Saddleback | Tīeke |
An ancient wattlebird with a prominent chestnut "saddle" across its back; a successful conservation story.
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| Rifleman | Tītipounamu |
New Zealand's smallest bird (weighing only about 6 grams), often seen creeping up tree trunks.
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| Little Blue Penguin | Kororā |
The smallest species of penguin in the world, often nesting along coastlines.
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| Yellow-eyed Penguin | Hoiho |
One of the world's rarest penguins, easily identified by the distinctive yellow band around its eyes.
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| Grey Warbler | Riroriro |
A small, inconspicuous songbird with a long, rambling, and melodious song.
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| Pūkeko | Pūkeko |
A common swamp and marsh bird with striking dark blue plumage and a bright red frontal shield.
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| Whitehead | Pōpokotea |
A small, active flocking bird endemic to the North Island with a pale grey or white head.
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| New Zealand Robin (South Island) | Toutouwai or Kakaruwai |
A tame, inquisitive bird often found foraging on the forest floor, with a soft grey/black body.
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