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No - for two simple reasons.

If referring to the kiwi, which is a small, flightless bird of New Zealand, you cannot see a picture of kiwi on trees because these creatures do not climb trees. They are purely ground-dwelling.

If referring to the kiwifruit, you cannot see a picture of them growing on trees because kiwifruit do not grow on trees. They are vine fruit, so they grow on hard, woody vines.

A picture of kiwifruit on the vine can be seen at the related link below.

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