Birds of the Doubtful Valley - Tūī

MR238

$4.50

Early Europeans called Tūī the parson bird due to the white tuft at its throat, however now the Māori name is solely used. Tūī feed mainly on nectar from native flowering plants. Tūī are known for their noisy call which combines bellbird-like notes with clicks, cackles, creaks and groans.

Five per cent of all sales of this card go towards restoration work in the Doubtful Valley of the Lewis Pass. You can visit facebook.com/DoubtfulValleyRestoration to see what's happening.


114mm x 114mm when folded; blank inside; envelope provided.


Made in New Zealand.

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