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Piopio, The New Zealand Thrush (Turnagra capensis)

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Description: Illustration plus facts about the ecology of this endangered New Zealand bird.
New Zealand Birds | Birds | Gallery | New Zealand thrush, Turnagra capensis Until recently, Piopio were considered part of an endemic family, , but due to mitochondrial DNA testing they are now treated as part of the birds–of–paradise and bowerbird assemblage, perhaps most closely related to the catbirds of eastern Australia. There were two subspecies; the North Island,
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Page title:New Zealand Birds | Birds | Gallery | New Zealand thrush, Turnagra capensis
Keywords:New Zealand Birds gallery, New Zealand thrush, Turnagra capensis, extinct, endemic, taxonomy, description, illustration
Description:New Zealand thrush, Turnagra capensis, 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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