If you are talking about what the birds are on the New Zealand notes (money);
On the back of the 20 dollar note is the Karearea bird
On the back of the 10 dollar note is Whio
but the question is why, why are they in it??
No. Sir Edmund Hillary is featured on the New Zealand Five Dollar note.
The Huia featured on the reverse of all New Zealand Sixpences from 1933 to 1965 inclusive.
The 'Rifleman', NZ's smallest bird, was pictured on the NZ$2 note but this note was removed from circulation in 1991 and replaced with a $2 coin. The bird depicted on the $2 coin is the Kotuku (White Heron).
Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom is on the New Zealand twenty dollar note. The first edition of the note also featured a watermark with a portrait of Captain James Cook.
A flightless New Zealand bird with a long beak is a Kiwi.
All years of issue of the New Zealand Sixpence from 1933 to 1965 featured the now extinct "huia", a species of wattlebird.
No. Sir Edmund Hillary is featured on the New Zealand Five Dollar note.
The Huia featured on the reverse of all New Zealand Sixpences from 1933 to 1965 inclusive.
The Karearea, New Zealand's native falcon.
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New Zealand circulated a Five Pound note from 1940-1967. It was blue and featured Captain Cook on the front, and a view of Lake Pukaki and Mount Cook on the back. The note was 170mm x 88.9mm.
The 'Rifleman', NZ's smallest bird, was pictured on the NZ$2 note but this note was removed from circulation in 1991 and replaced with a $2 coin. The bird depicted on the $2 coin is the Kotuku (White Heron).
Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom is on the New Zealand twenty dollar note. The first edition of the note also featured a watermark with a portrait of Captain James Cook.
Ben Franklin is featured on the 100 dollar note
The now demonetised New Zealand 5 cent coin featured the "Tuatara", the last surviving member of an otherwise extinct family of reptiles indigenous to New Zealand.
The kakapo is not recognised as the national bird of New Zealand. Perhaps if it were, its status would not be critically endangered. New Zealand's national bird is the kiwi.
New Zealand being a member of the Commonwealth, has Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse of all coins since 1953. The reverse of the New Zealand 10 cent coin has a carved Maori mask called a "koruru".