North Island saddleback
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Not recognized (IUCN 3.1)
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P. rufusater
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Philesturnus rufusater (Lesson, 1828)
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Philesturnus carunculatus rufusater |
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The North Island saddleback (Philesturnus rufusater) is a formerly endangered forest bird which is endemic to the North Island of New Zealand. Both the South Island saddleback and this species were formerly considered conspecific.
The North Island saddleback has benefited from multiple population reintroductions and is now resident on nine off-shore islands totalling approximately 7000 birds, from the original 500 birds found on Hen Island.[1]
Having become extinct on the mainland 100 years earlier, a breeding colony of North Island saddleback was successfully established at Karori Wildlife Sanctuary in Wellington in 2002.
References
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Gallery
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Philesturnus rufusater - Adam Mark Lenny 01.jpg
Feeding from a flax flower
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North Island Saddleback (Philesturnus carunculatus rufusater).ogg
Video shot at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch