stitch-bird

Dictionary of Australasian Words Phrases and Usages by Edward E. Morris

n.


a bird of New Zealand.See quotation.

1885. Hugh Martin, `Transactions of New Zealand Institute,'vol. xviii. art. xxii. p. 112:

« Pogonornis cincta (Hihi, Matahiore, stitch-bird),North Island.»

[From a list of New Zealand birds that ought to be protected.]

1888. W. L. Buller, `Birds of New Zealand,' vol. i. p. 101:

« Pogonornis cincta, Gray. [A full description.]»

1889. Prof. Parker, `Catalogue of New Zealand Exhibition,'p. 119:

«Stitch-bird ( Pogonornis cincta), formerly abundant inthe North Island, but now extinct on the main-land, and foundonly in some of the outlying islets. The rarest and one of themost beautiful of native Passerines.»

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