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Yellowhead (bird) - Wikipedia The yellowhead or mohua (Mohoua ochrocephala) is a small insectivorous passerine bird endemic to the South Island of New Zealand Once a common forest bird, its numbers declined drastically after the introduction of rats and stoats, and it is now near threatened
Yellowhead - eBird Easily distinguished from similarly-colored Yellowhammer by very different habitat use: Yellowhammer favors open farmland and scrub rather than mature forest A small forest-dwelling songbird endemic to the South Island of New Zealand Distinctive yellow head and yellowish to white underparts
Yellowhead - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio The yellowhead or mōhua (Mohoua ochrocephala ) is a small insectivorous passerine bird endemic to the South Island of New Zealand Once a common forest bird, its numbers declined drastically after the introduction of rats and stoats, and it is now endangered
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Yellowhead - BirdBuddy Wiki - app. mybirdbuddy. com The yellowhead, also known as mohua, is a small bird native to New Zealand They have a vibrant yellow head, throat and breast, with a brown body and white underbelly
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Yellowhead - Wilderness Magazine The most common sound emitted by yellowhead is a characteristic machine gun-like chatter made by both sexes Males will sometimes sound a much more musical song and the females have been heard sending out a descending ‘buzzing’ call
Yellowhead ‹ Bird of the Year ‹ Forest Bird Also known as the bush canary, mohua live in fast-moving, noisy flocks Based high in the canopy, they bring the beech forests of Te Waipounamu to life with their loud, melodious calls They feed among the branches by picking off the moss and lichen to expose their favourite prey: beetles, caterpillars, spiders, and moths Why the mohua you ask?