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The tui, a bird native to New Zealand, got its name from the Māori language, where it's called "tui" or "tui-tui." The name is thought to be imitative of the bird's distinctive, melodic calls. Tuis are known for their striking iridescent plumage and are significant in Māori culture, often associated with storytelling and songs. The name reflects the bird's unique vocalizations and connection to the natural environment.

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