Two of the threatened species of Hurunuti 'mainland island'. Above, the mohua or yellowhead, as engraved by J.G. Keulemans for Buller's Birds of New Zealand. Below, the orange-fronted parakeet is very similar to the yellow-crowned parakeet excepting its 'front' — just above the bill — is orange, not red. (see comparison also on page 6)
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Forest and Bird, Issue 298, 1 November 2000, Page 33
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53Two of the threatened species of Hurunuti 'mainland island'. Above, the mohua or yellowhead, as engraved by J.G. Keulemans for Buller's Birds of New Zealand. Below, the orange-fronted parakeet is very similar to the yellow-crowned parakeet excepting its 'front' — just above the bill — is orange, not red. (see comparison also on page 6) Forest and Bird, Issue 298, 1 November 2000, Page 33
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