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A flax-loving bird, the tui is seen all around Waiheke. It is known as the parson bird in English because of the white "collar" underneath its chin. A tui's song is variable and different for each bird. | A flax-loving bird, the tui is seen all around Waiheke. It is known as the parson bird in English because of the white "collar" underneath its chin. A tui's song is variable and different for each bird. | ||
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A flax-loving bird, the tui is seen all around Waiheke. It is known as the parson bird in English because of the white "collar" underneath its chin. A tui's song is variable and different for each bird.