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- Q1059470 subject Q8301313.
- Q1059470 subject Q8617607.
- Q1059470 abstract "The New Zealand fernbird or simply fernbird (Megalurus punctatus) is an insectivorous bird endemic to New Zealand. The Māori names are kōtātā or mātātā. It is a rich brown above and white below, with brown spots on both the throat and breast. Early settlers called it the "swamp sparrow" no doubt because of its colouration. The tail feathers are thin, dark brown, and spine-like. The birds reach a length of 18 cm (7 in) - as measured from tip of beak to end of tail. However,almost half of that is tailThe New Zealand fernbird is a ground-dwelling bird, and is a reluctant flier, travelling mainly on foot or in occasional short flights of less than 15 metres. In the 19th century Buller described it as "one of our most common" (birds) but it has been adversely affected by the subsequent widespread destruction of its natural (wetland) habitat following European settlement and is now rareThere are six fully protected sub-species of New Zealand fernbird:M. p. punctatus (South Island fernbird)M. p. vealeae (North Island fernbird)M. p. stewartianus (Stewart Island fernbird)M. p. wilsoni (Codfish Island fernbird)M. p. caudatus (Snares fernbird)Megalurus rufescens (the Chatham fernbird) is believed to have become extinct circa 1900.The birds nest in sedges or other vegetation close to the ground, making a deep woven cup of dried rushes lined with feathers. Breeding occurs from September to February, producing clutches of 2-3 pinkish-white eggs with brown or purple speckles.".
- Q1059470 binomialAuthority Q555546.
- Q1059470 class Q5113.
- Q1059470 conservationStatus "LC".
- Q1059470 conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Q1059470 family Q774034.
- Q1059470 genus Q262063.
- Q1059470 kingdom Q729.
- Q1059470 order Q25341.
- Q1059470 phylum Q10915.
- Q1059470 synonym "Bowdleria punctata".
- Q1059470 thumbnail Fernbird.jpg?width=300.
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- Q1059470 classis Q5113.
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- Q1059470 genus "Megalurus".
- Q1059470 ordo Q25341.
- Q1059470 phylum Q10915.
- Q1059470 regnum "Animalia".
- Q1059470 status "LC".
- Q1059470 statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Q1059470 synonyms "Bowdleria punctata".
- Q1059470 type Animal.
- Q1059470 type Bird.
- Q1059470 type Eukaryote.
- Q1059470 type Species.
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- Q1059470 comment "The New Zealand fernbird or simply fernbird (Megalurus punctatus) is an insectivorous bird endemic to New Zealand. The Māori names are kōtātā or mātātā. It is a rich brown above and white below, with brown spots on both the throat and breast. Early settlers called it the "swamp sparrow" no doubt because of its colouration. The tail feathers are thin, dark brown, and spine-like. The birds reach a length of 18 cm (7 in) - as measured from tip of beak to end of tail.".
- Q1059470 label "New Zealand fernbird".
- Q1059470 depiction Fernbird.jpg.