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Description: Includes general information about the bird, taxonomy, and description.
New Zealand Birds | Birds | Gallery | Extinct bird | Moa, Dinornithiformes A certain amount of romance surrounds the history of the discovery of Moa. In 1839, John W. Harris, a Poverty Bay flax trader who was a natural history enthusiast, was given a piece of unusual bone by a Maori who had found it in a river bank. He showed fragment of bone to his uncle, John Rule, a Sydney surgeon. This bone, a fragment of a femur of the species now known as
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Page title: | New Zealand Birds | Birds | Gallery | Extinct bird | Moa, Dinornithiformes |
Keywords: | New Zealand Birds gallery, Moa, Dinornithiformes, extinct, endemic, taxonomy, description, illustration |
Description: | Moa, Dinornithiformes, found in New Zealand Birds' bird gallery section, includes general information about the bird, taxonomy, description, where to find them and other useful and interesting information. The bird gallery links to in-depth descriptions of most New Zealand birds. |
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