RFJ5YJMW–reptile new zealand endemic reptile primitive times portrait feet hovel new
RMRYHXKN–Carmichaelia stevensonii, the cord broom or weeping broom, a species of legume, and a New Zealand endemic
RMGFWY3C–New Zealand endemic Kaka, brown parrot near Wellington North Island
RFW542J7–Rare Hookers Sea lion sleeping New Zealand endemic (Phocarctos hookeri) Catlins NP South coast
RMP82E3N–North Island Kōkako, New Zealand
RM2GX65GM–The silver fern, endemic to New Zealand, is symbolic and a source of identity for New Zealanders. The fern was used historically by the Maori to mark night trails. The flip-side of the green fern appears silver in the moonlight thus providing trail markings.
RMF5FGDT–New Zealand Christmas tree or Pohutukawa, Metrosideros excelsa, endemic to New Zealand, Wellington, North Island, New Zealand
RF2X5AFGR–Tuatara - Sphenodon punctatus, unique large reptile called living fossil endemic to forests of New Zealand.
RM2NX1P7C–Cordyline australis, the New Zealand endemic cabbage tree or cabbage palm.
RMMA99EG–Chlidonias albostriatus, Black Fronted Tern juvenile standing on a pebble beach, this New Zealand endemic bird is endangered in 2018
RFD28X03–Gum tree, Auckland, New Zealand
RMAYFGE9–Cotton daisy North Island New Zealand Endemic
RMT8B7T6–New Zealand, South Island, Southland region, Fiordland National Park, labelled Unesco World Heritage Site, kea, New Zealand endemic mountain parrot
RF2B7XHBY–Tui, endemic bird of New Zealand
RMATKEKE–Weka eating mussels on a beach on Ulva Island, New Zealand
RM2BE0HTW–The huia (Heteralocha acutirostris) was the largest species of New Zealand wattlebird, endemic to the North Island of New Zealand. Its extinction in the early 20th century had two primary causes. The first was rampant overhunting to procure huia skins for mounted specimens, which were in worldwide demand by museums and wealthy private collectors. Huia were also hunted to obtain their long, striking tail feathers for locally fashionable hat decorations. The second major cause of extinction was the widespread deforestation of the lowlands of the North Island by European settlers to create pastur
RMB4J3TX–Kea (Nestor notabilis) sitting on the ground
RMH2G8AB–Morepork Ninox novaeseelandiae Keri Keri North Island New Zealand
RMPPD7TX–The great spotted kiwi, great grey kiwi, or roroa (Apteryx haastii) is a species of kiwi endemic to the South Island of New Zealand.
RF2HX168B–Hectors dolphins, surfing or wave riding in Porpoise Bay, The Catlins, south island, New Zealand. Hectors dolphins, are endemic and endangered.
RMRYHXK5–Chionochloa rubra, red tussock grass, a New Zealand endemic plant growing in a UK garden
RMGFWXPC–New Zealand endemic Kaka, brown parrot near Wellington North Island
RFW5441J–rare roaring Hookers Sea lion breeding pair New Zealand endemic (Phocarctos hookeri) Catlins NP South coast
RMP82E3M–North Island Kōkako, New Zealand
RF2GY319Y–The New Zealand Silver Fern is endemic to this island nation becoming a national symbol. The underside of the traditional green fern is silver, when mature. The Maori, the indigenous people of New Zealand, would use the silver side to mark trails so at night so they could find their way back home. The silver fern is representative of the people and land of New Zealand.
RMF5FDFN–Pohutukawa tree or New Zealand Christmas Tree, Metrosideros excelsa, flowering, endemic, Wellington Botanic Garden, New Zealand
RF2X5AFGN–Tuatara - Sphenodon punctatus, unique large reptile called living fossil endemic to forests of New Zealand.
RM2PE9NW8–Variable oystercatcher (Haematopus unicolor) a new zealand endemic bird on the beach on Stewart island.
RM2E25G66–Saddleback , North Island race, (Philesturnus carunculatus rufusater.) Tiritiri Matangi Island , Hauraki Gulf , New Zealand North Island.
RMAWX67T–Kaka (Nestor meridionalis), New Zealand.
RMAYDKED–New Zealand Cabbage Tree South Island New Zealand Endemic
RMA5X9AM–Rare Stitch bird or Hihi Notiomystis cincta at feeder Kapiti island near Wellington New Zealand
RF2HMNEPR–Lizard Tuatara on New Zealand postage stamp
RMATKEMB–Weka on beach swallowing a cockle
RM2BE10K8–The huia (Heteralocha acutirostris) was the largest species of New Zealand wattlebird, endemic to the North Island of New Zealand. Its extinction in the early 20th century had two primary causes. The first was rampant overhunting to procure huia skins for mounted specimens, which were in worldwide demand by museums and wealthy private collectors. Huia were also hunted to obtain their long, striking tail feathers for locally fashionable hat decorations. The second major cause of extinction was the widespread deforestation of the lowlands of the North Island by European settlers to create pastur
RF2H92M4J–Kea endemic new zealand bird perched at Wellington Zoo
RF2PMP292–Adult Weka (Gallirallus australis), an endemic flightless bird, at a wildlife rescue shelter; Milford Sound, Milford Track, South Island, New Zealand
RMPPD7WB–Sceloglaux Albifacies - The laughing owl (Sceloglaux albifacies), also known as whÄ“kau or the white-faced owl, was an endemic owl of New Zealand. Plentiful when European settlers arrived in New Zealand, its scientific description was published in 1845, but it was largely or completely extinct by 1914.
RF2HX168F–Hectors dolphins, surfing in Porpoise Bay, The Catlins, south island, New Zealand. Hectors dolphins, a cetacean, are endemic and endangered.
RMRYFAMM–Podocarpus hallii x nivalis, a New Zealand podocarpus hybrid shrub
RMGFWY70–New Zealand endemic Kaka, brown parrot near Wellington North Island
RFTRMW2G–New Zealand endemic tree fern (Cyathea Smithii) from above, native forest natural background
RMP82E3P–North Island Kōkako, New Zealand
RFPCT188–Beautiful Blue Green New Zealand native Tui bird perched in tree in evening rain
RMF5FEX9–Pohutukawa tree or New Zealand Christmas Tree, Metrosideros excelsa, flowering, endemic, Wellington Botanic Garden, New Zealand
RMMFEAD6–TAKAHE (flightless rail) Notornis mantelli Tiritiri Matangi Island Reserve, New Zealand Endemic Endangered
RM2PE9NR0–Variable oystercatcher (Haematopus unicolor) a new zealand endemic bird on the beach on Stewart island.
RMW7TBPP–North Island Brown Kiwi (Apteryx australis mantelli) at burrow entrance, captive at Otorohanga Breeding Facility, New Zealand, endemic.
RMAWX6RG–Kaka (Nestor meridionalis), New Zealand.
RMAYFM5E–Black billed gull, Chroicocephalus bulleri, South Island New Zealand Endemic
RFKH7FYP–New Zealand dotterel
RF2K4X1EG–Tusked weta, giant cricket of New Zealand on stamp
RMATKEG2–Tui perched on a fence
RMBNKWJB–New Zealand Silvereye Bird on Karamu shrub with ripe fruit
RF2H92M99–Kea endemic new zealand bird perched at Wellington Zoo
RF2PMP29E–Adult Weka (Gallirallus australis), an endemic flightless bird, at a wildlife rescue shelter; Milford Sound, Milford Track, South Island, New Zealand
RFA2N4T8–Auckland Island Shag holding nesting material in its beak Enderby Island New Zealand
RF2HX1675–Hectors dolphins, surfing in Porpoise Bay, The Catlins, south island, New Zealand. Hectors dolphins, a cetacean, are endemic and endangered.
RMRYFAN0–Olearia moschata also called musky tree daisy or incense plant, a New Zealand enemic shrub
RMGFWY75–New Zealand pigeon (Hemiphaga novaeseelandiae) or kererū at North Island near New Zealand
RFPCT186–Beautiful Blue Green New Zealand native Tui bird in garden tree - white tuft of feathers at throat
RMF5FJJE–Scaly-headed triplefin, Karalepis stewarti, endemic to New Zealand, Poor Knights Islands Nature Reserve, New Zealand
RMMFEAD5–TAKAHE (flightless rail) Notornis mantelli Tiritiri Matangi Island Reserve, New Zealand Endemic Endangered
RM2PE9DGH–Variable oystercatcher (Haematopus unicolor) a new zealand endemic bird on the beach on Stewart island.
RMW7TBR4–Okarito Brown Kiwi (Apteryx rowi) male known as 'Scooter' patrolling territory, Okarito Forest, Westland, South Island, New Zealand, endemic.
RMAWW20N–Kaka (Nestor meridionalis), New Zealand.
RMAYDKB7–Southern Rata ( Metrosideros umbellata) in flower Stewart Island New Zealand Endemic Myrtaceae
RFKH7FYW–Red-fronted Parakeet on Phormium
RF2J6FPNR–Rare lizard Tuatara on New Zealand postage stamp
RM2A2NB2D–Petroica macrocephala, Print, The tomtit (Petroica macrocephala) is a small passerine bird in the family Petroicidae, the Australian robins. It is endemic to the islands of New Zealand, ranging across the main islands as well as several of the outlying islands. It has several other English names as well. There are several subspecies showing considerable variation in plumage and size. The species is not threatened and has adapted to the changes made to New Zealand's biodiversity., 1700-1880
RFKT4XG1–Sunbathing native Tuatara. This animal is endemic to New Zealand vintage toning
RMBND1TG–Kea nestor notabilis
RFBGEDD3–Tuatara. Sphenodontia. Endemic New Zealand reptile
RF2G5M2D7–New Zealand Vagrant Spider Macro
RFTRYD7Y–The blue duck is a member of the duck, goose and swan family Anatidae, endemic to New Zealand.
RMBJ8DTN–Tomtit in New Zealand forest
RMGFWY6B–New Zealand pigeon (Hemiphaga novaeseelandiae) or kererū at North Island near New Zealand
RMBHT1PX–Mantell's Brown Kiwi (Apteryx mantelli) foraging on the ground. New Zealand
RMF5FHDX–New Zealand Christmas tree or Pohutukawa, Metrosideros excelsa, Matapouri Beach, North Island, New Zealand
RMMFEAD7–BELLBIRD displaying Anthornis melanura Tiritiri Matangi Island Reserve, near Auckland, New Zealand Endemic
RM2P592BM–The takahe (Porphyrio hochstetteri), a large flightless and endangered bird endemic to Aotearoa New Zealand.
RMW7TBR0–Okarito Brown Kiwi (Apteryx rowi) male known as 'Scooter' patrolling territory, Okarito Forest, Westland, South Island, New Zealand, endemic.
RMAWW0HH–Kaka (Nestor meridionalis), Ulva Island, New Zealand.
RMAYFJ88–Maori Onion at high altitude in the Arthur Range South Island New Zealand Endemic. Bulbinella hookeri
RF2BAJ1T9–Yellow Eyed Penguin / Hoiho / Tarakaka (Megadyptes antipodes) beginning to moult in Kaikoura, New Zealand
RM2AR7HN2–A dead weta (Anostostomatidae) squashed on a boardwalk footpath, Tiritiri Matangi, New Zealand
RFHHGKTG–penguin, new zealand, wild animal, endemic, animal, penguin, rare, new zealand,
RFPYTH6P–Tuatara, the living fossil, is a native and endemic reptile in new zealand. Animal in natural environment
RMBND35W–Kea nestor notabilis
RF2R2RM78–Digital illustration - New Zealand endemic Wood Pigeon, a big bird looking down at the viewer
RF2GBNB0Y–New Zealand Tui in suburban garden
RMAD6KEM–Snares Crested Penguin (Eudyptes robustus) New Zealand sub-Antarctic, Snares Island, Endemic
RF2F3E84X–View of silver fern fronds with leaves. New Zealand endemic native plant.
RM2A2M1NH–Argyrophenga, Print, Argyrophenga is a genus of butterflies that are endemic to New Zealand. It comprises three species that are found in the Southern Alps of the South Island of New Zealand