The tomtit (Petroica macrocephala) is a small passerine bird in the family Petroicidae, the Australasian robins. It is endemic to the islands of New Zealand...
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A tomtit (Petroica macrocephala) is a species of passerine bird in the family Petroicidae found in New Zealand. There are several subspecies, including:...
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The Hawker Tomtit is a British training biplane from the late 1920s. The Royal Air Force in 1927 required a replacement for their current elementary trainers...
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family Cettiidae Tomtit, a small passerine bird of the family Petroicidae Tomtit (disambiguation)#Birds, various other birds called tomtits Wrentit, a small...
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The Blackburne Tomtit was a 670 cc V-twin aero engine for light aircraft that was designed and produced by Burney and Blackburne Limited. Burney and Blackburne...
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The Chatham tomtit (Petroica macrocephala chathamensis) is a subspecies of tomtit found on some of the smaller islands of New Zealand. It is most similar...
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New Zealand falcon, tūī, bellbirds, pipits, and an endemic subspecies of tomtit. The whole Auckland Island group has been identified as an Important Bird...
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Australian robins, as members of the tit family, giving them the title tomtit, although, in fact, they are not related. These birds are mainly small,...
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makomako, kōmako, or bellbird), Petroica macrocephala (ngirungiru, or tomtit) and Petroica australis (Kakaruwai, or South Island robin) live in the bush...
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the eggs in the nest of the Chatham race of the tomtit, a technique known as cross-fostering. The tomtits raised the first brood, and the black robins,...
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Island tomtit and the rare mōhua. Hard to see is the tiny rifleman and New Zealand's smallest bird, the rock wren. Miromiro (South Island tomtit) Kākāriki...
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overlap in their distributions. The North Island robin (P. longipes), the tomtit (Petroica macrocephala), and the black robin (Petroica traversi) in the...
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devoutly Christian Milly (actually the property of Nina's Aunt Nesbit), and Tomtit, a joker-type character. There is also a family of poor whites, who have...
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Chatham albatrosses. The islands also provide a home to the endemic Snares tomtit, as well as to several endemic invertebrates such as Grypotheca horningae...
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Hawker Hart 1928 Hawker F.20/27 1928 prototype Hawker Hoopoe 1928 Hawker Tomtit 1928 Hawker Hornet 1929 Hawker Osprey 1929 Hawker Nimrod 1930 Hawker Fury...
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robin (P. goodenovii) North Island robin (P. longipes) Tomtit (P. macrocephala) Chatham tomtit (P. m. chathamensis) Pacific robin (P. pusilla) Norfolk...
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After the trial, Humming Bird was reengined with a 26 hp (19 kW) Blackburne Tomtit two-cylinder engine, and the aircraft was fitted with a revised undercarriage...
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some versions, his companions are the smallest birds of the forest, the tomtit, the robin, the grey warbler and the fantail. In other versions, his companions...
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in the barony by his son Cyril. Armstrong Siddeley Mongoose in a Hawker Tomtit Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire 200 turbojet Name plate: Vickers, Sons & Maxim...
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robin (P. goodenovii) North Island robin (P. longipes) Tomtit (P. macrocephala) Chatham tomtit (P. m. chathamensis) Pacific robin (P. pusilla) Norfolk...
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Silvereye (tauhou) South Island oystercatcher (tōrea) Spotted shag (pārekareka) Tomtit (miromiro) Tūī Variable oystercatcher (tōrea pango) White-fronted tern (tara)...
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operated by 486 (NZ) Squadron. The RAF variant was the Tempest Mk V. Hawker Tomtit 4 United Kingdom Two-seat elementary, intermediate pilot trainer biplane...
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paepae of Reitū's house, which was called Tauranga-miromiro ('perch of the tomtit'). As Reitū and Reipae approached the bird it flew back slightly out of...
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Kokako, blue duck, New Zealand pigeon, kiwi, kaka, New Zealand falcon, tomtit, South Island robin, North Island robin, New Zealand parakeets (kākāriki)...
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(Callaeas wilsoni), fernbird (mātātā, Poodytes punctatus), North Island tomtit (miromiro, Petroica macrocephala toitoi), and rifleman (titipounamu, Acanthisitta...
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Retired 1943 1 Hawker Tempest Mk.VI n/a UK fighter 1946 Retired 1947 1 Hawker Tomtit n/a UK trainer 1930 Retired 1943 2 Hiller Nomad CH-112 US transport helicopter...
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Armstrong Siddeley. Developed in the mid-1920s it was used in the Hawker Tomtit trainer and Parnall Peto seaplane amongst others. With a displacement of...
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tussock grasslands and fell fields. Insect-eating birds such as pīwakawaka, tomtit and rifleman thrive in the beech forest, whereas the seed-eating kākāriki...
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robin (P. goodenovii) North Island robin (P. longipes) Tomtit (P. macrocephala) Chatham tomtit (P. m. chathamensis) Pacific robin (P. pusilla) Norfolk...
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Havilland Moth 1927–1933 Westland Wapiti 1927–1933 Fairey IIIF 1930–1933 Hawker Tomtit 1931–1932 Avro Tutor 1933–1941 Hawker Hart 1933–1938 de Havilland Tiger...
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