The Ornithological Society's The Field Guide to the Birds of New Zealand, by Barrie Heather and Hugh Robertson, would be pretty authoritative. Cost about $50 and has 450 pp. 73 full colour plates.
Otherwise there are smaller 'pocket' guides with titles similar to What Bird is That, cheaper, but not as complete.
Sea birds from our country include:
seagulls: tarapunga (red-billed gull), Karoro (black-backed gull);
herons: Kotuku (white heron), Kotuku ngutupapa (spoonbill);
terns: Taranui (caspian tern), Tara (white fronted tern), Taraiti (fairy tern); Titi (petrels and shearwaters), wrybills, godwits, Takapu (gannet), shags, penguins, albatross.
One can find information about tours of New Zealand at a website called NewZealand. Another website called Affordable Tours also provides information about tours in New Zealand.
15% of New Zealand birds are endangered.
There are many websites and resources that offer information on fly fishing in New Zealand. Some of these websites that offer information are Fly Fishing New Zealand and New Zealand Fly Fishing.
Google is an excellent search website, but can be a bit fussy in its use. Good search terms for finding information about New Zealand might be "New Zealand" or "New Zealand information." For specific information (like population, land mass, etc.) a search on Wikipedia or a gazetteer might yield better results.
Some animals that are legal to have in New Zealand are dogs, cats, and birds.
New Zealand is southeast of Australia on the map. Find Australia and you will find New Zealand.
15% of New Zealand birds are endangered.
No. New Zealand does not have dangerous enough birds.
You will not find snakes in New Zealand as they are not native to the country. Additionally, New Zealand does not have any native land mammals, so you will not find animals such as squirrels or raccoons.
Kiwi are native to New Zealand alone.
There are many websites and resources that offer information on fly fishing in New Zealand. Some of these websites that offer information are Fly Fishing New Zealand and New Zealand Fly Fishing.
www.seek.co.nz
Kiwi birds can be found in New Zealand. They are flightless birds that are curious and have hair-like feathers and no tail.
Kiwi, which are small, flightless birds of New Zealand, do not live in the US.
For information about visiting New Zealand, one should visit the official Visit New Zealand webpage. Alternatively, look on Virgin's webpage for flight and hotel details.
The kiwi is native to New Zealand.
in new zealand
The Southern Brown Kiwi, Spotted Shag, and Kaka are among the numerous birds that are endemic to New Zealand