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Xenicus longipes. Acanthisitta. (Now known as Xenicus longipes (bush wren), Acanthisitta chloris (rifleman)

Xenicus longipes. Acanthisitta. (Now known as Xenicus longipes (bush w...

Public domain vintage photo from New Zealand archive, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Acanthisitta chloris - 1845-1848 - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBA01 IZ19200343

Acanthisitta chloris - 1845-1848 - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Sp...

Acanthisitta chloris Public domain scan of 19th-century zoological illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image

Acanthisitta chloris Hullmandel

Acanthisitta chloris Hullmandel

« Acanthisitta chloris » = Acanthisitta chloris (Rifleman) - femaleFrançais : « Acanthisitta chloris » = Acanthisitta chloris (Xénique grimpeur) - femelle

Xenicus longipes & Acanthisitta chloris Hullmandel

Xenicus longipes & Acanthisitta chloris Hullmandel

« Acanthisitta longipes » = Xenicus longipes (Bushwren) « Acanthisitta chloris » = Acanthisitta chloris (Rifleman) - femaleFrançais : « Acanthisitta longipes » = Xenicus longipes (Xénique des buissons) « Ac... More

NZ Wrens - A group of birds sitting on top of a nest

NZ Wrens - A group of birds sitting on top of a nest

Original caption: "The Rifleman, Acanthidositta chloris (male and female). The Rock-Wren, Xenicus gilviventris. The Bush-Wren, Xenicus longipes." Species: Rifleman  (Acanthisitta chloris, cat.) Male & Female... More

The zoology of the voyage of the H.M.S. Erebus and Terror (6257852031)

The zoology of the voyage of the H.M.S. Erebus and Terror (6257852031)

Plate 3. l.rii.ilmaTinel's tateat Utlioiiul. 1 ACANTHLSITTA LONGIPES.( Iroia forster.) 2 CHLORIS ?

Rifleman Male Female Buller - A couple of birds sitting on top of a tree branch

Rifleman Male Female Buller - A couple of birds sitting on top of a tr...

Rifleman  (Acanthisitta chloris, cat.) English: Acanthisitta chloris, Tītitipounamu, Rifleman, female at left and male at right. Endemic to New Zealand.