New Zealand Bellbird Gallery
Choose from 10 pictures in our New Zealand Bellbird collection for your Wall Art or Photo Gift. All professionally made for Quick Shipping.
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Anthornis melanura, New Zealand bellbird
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Bellbird - Tiritiri Matangi Island
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Brushtail Possom - sitting on a tree branch looking into camera
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Brushtail Possom - portrait of an adult individual sitting on a tree branch
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Brushtail Possom - clinging to a tree branch
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New Zealand bellbird (Anthornis melanura)
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Brushtail Possom - portrait of an adult individual sitting on a tree branch
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Brushtail Possom - portrait of an adult individual sitting on a tree branch
Waitomo, North Island, New Zealand
Trichosurus vulpecula
The Brushtail Possum is a nocturnal animal which was introduced to New Zealand by pioneer farmers. Together with other introduced predatores it does threaten native birds like the Kiwi or the Bellbird. It eats their eggs and is a competitor for fruit and other feeding plants. There are special hunting and poisoning programs in place to reduce their population.
Steffen & Alexandra Sailer
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