Pūtangitangi — Paradise Shelduck
Tadorna variegata
The paradise shelduck, also known as the paradise duck, or pūtangitangi in Māori, is a species of shelduck, a group of goose-like ducks, which is endemic to New Zealand. Johann Friedrich Gmelin placed it in the genus Anas with the ducks, geese, and swans. Both the male and female have striking plumages: the male has a black head and barred black body and the female has a white head with a chestnut body. They weigh between 1.09 and 2 kg and are between 63 and 71 cm in length.
Ko te Pūtangitangi he manu waimāori o Aotearoa. He pārera nunui. Ko te tame, he pango kārikiuri te pane, ko te tinana he pango me ngā tāhekeheke mā, whāitiiti. Ko te uwha, he mā te pane, he ura te tinana.
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