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English: Te Tuatahi a nui, a male kiwi on Maungatautari mountain. (North Island brown kiwi, Apteryx mantelli). In early 2007 a transmitter attached to Te Tuatahi a nui, which gives staff valuable information about his health, indicated that the five year old is sitting on an egg, a first for this ecological reserve. With North Island brown kiwi the female lays the eggs while the male has responsibility for them during the 85 days of incubation.
العربية: ذكرُ كيوي بُنِّيٍّ في نيوزيلندا.
Date 24 July 2007 (access date)
Source http://www.maungatrust.org/news/default.asp
Author Maungatautari Ecological Island Trust
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Male North Island brown kiwi bird, sitting in its nest.

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current07:23, 24 July 2007Thumbnail for version as of 07:23, 24 July 2007994 × 1,325 (911 KB)Kahuroa''Te Tuatahi a nui'', a male kiwi on Maungatautari mountain. (North Island brown kiwi, ''Apteryx mantelli''). In early 2007 a transmitter attached to Te Tuatahi a nui, which gives staff valuable information about his health, indicated that the five ye
07:14, 24 July 2007Thumbnail for version as of 07:14, 24 July 20071,232 × 1,800 (1,008 KB)Kahuroa''Te Tuatahi a nui'', a male kiwi on Maungatautari mountain. (North Island brown kiwi, ''Apteryx mantelli''). In early 2007 a transmitter attached to Te Tuatahi a nui, which gives staff valuable information about his health, indicated that the five year o

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