North Island Robin (Toutouwai) : Resources
In addition to the data that has been collected in database, several types of additional resources are available. If you would like to add a new resource for a species, contact us. We accept photographs, audio (bird songs/calls), video, non-copyrighted documents, and website links. To add a resource you must have the proprietary rights to that resource or it must be public domain.
Images
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Robin
Photo by Tim Lovegrove, 200907/27/09
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Robin at Nest
Photo from Tim Lovegrove, 200907/27/09
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Tawharanui Wetland Restoration
Photo from Tim Lovegrove, 200907/27/09
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Tawharanui Fence
Photo from Tim Lovegrove, 200907/27/09
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North Island Robin
Main Image01/11/08
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Multimedia
Documents
Links
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Ark in the Park website
Website of Ark in the Park sanctuary, Waitakere Ranges, West Auckland, New Zealand. Several North Island Robins were translocated here.07/29/09
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North Island Robin
[source reference]03/30/08
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Reference Sources
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Title: North Island Robin (toutoutwai, Petroica longipes) entered by Jade McGill Authors: Publisher: Reintroduction Specialist Group, Oceania Section Year: Volume: Pages: Location: http://rsg-oceania.squarespace.com/nz-robin-tomtit/ Type: Government/organization website -
Title: New Zealand Reintroduction Projects: entered by Amanda Spratt Authors: Publisher: Reintroduction Specialist Group Oceania Section Year: 2003 Volume: Pages: Location: http://www.massey.ac.nz/~darmstro/nz_projects.htm Accessed 1/13/04 Type: Government/organization website -
Title: NZ Topo Online entered by Amanda Spratt Authors: Publisher: Land Information New Zealand Year: 2003 Volume: Pages: Location: http://www.nztopoonline.linz.govt.nz/ Type: Government/organization website -
Title: Re-introductions of New Zealand robins: a key component of ecological restoration entered by Amanda Spratt Authors: Armstrong, Doug Publisher: Re-Introduction News Year: 2000 Volume: 19 Pages: Location: Type: Non-peer-reviewed article -
Title: New Zealand Reintroduction Projects entered by Amanda Spratt Authors: Armstrong, Doug Publisher: Reintroduction Specialist Group Oceania Section Year: 2003 Volume: Pages: Location: http://www.massey.ac.nz/~darmstro/nz_projects.htm Accessed 1/13/04 Type: Government/organization website -
Title: New Zealand Reintroduction Projects: entered by Amanda Spratt Authors: Armstrong, Doug Publisher: Reintroduction Specialist Group Oceania Section Year: 2003 Volume: Pages: Location: http://www.massey.ac.nz/~darmstro/nz_projects.htm Accessed 1/13/04 Type: Government/organization website -
Title: New Zealand Reintroduction Projects: Hihi (Stitchbird, Notiomystis cincta) entered by Amanda Spratt Authors: Armstrong, Doug Publisher: Reintroduction Specialist Group Oceania Section Year: 2003 Volume: Pages: Location: http://www.massey.ac.nz/~darmstro/nz_projects.htm Accessed 1/13/04 Type: Government/organization website -
Title: Effects of familiarity on the outcome of translocations, II: A test using New Zealand robins entered by Amanda Spratt Authors: Armstrong, Doug P. Publisher: Biological Conservation Year: 1995 Volume: 71 Pages: 281-288 Location: Type: Peer-reviewed article -
Title: New Zealand Reintroduction Projects entered by Amanda Spratt Authors: Armstrong, Doug P. Publisher: Reintroduction Specialist Group Oceania Section Year: 2002 Volume: Pages: Location: http://www.massey.ac.nz/~darmstro/nz_projects.htm Type: Government/organization website -
Title: New Zealand Reintroduction Projects entered by Amanda Spratt Authors: Armstrong, Doug P. Publisher: Reintroduction Specialist Group Oceania Section Year: 2003 Volume: Pages: Location: http://www.massey.ac.nz/`darmstro/nz_projects.htm Type: Government/organization website -
Title: Effects of familiarity on the outcome of translocations, I. A test using saddlebacks Philesturnus Carunculatus Rufusater entered by Amanda Spratt Authors: Armstrong, Doug P. and Craig, John L. Publisher: Biological Conservation Year: 1995 Volume: 71 Pages: 133-141 Location: Type: Peer-reviewed article -
Title: Assessing the value of follow-up translocations: a case study using New Zealand robins entered by Amanda Spratt Authors: Armstrong, Doug P. and Joahn G. Ewen Publisher: Biological Conservation Year: 2001 Volume: 101 Pages: 239-247 Location: Type: Peer-reviewed article