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  Stewart Island- December 2007- page 4  
 

 

Ulva Island is a must-see for natural history observers to Stewart Island. Free of introduced predators a number of endangered and threatened species have been re-introduced to it, many of them are now thriving including the South Island Saddleback and the Yellowhead, or Mohua..

Stilbocarpa

Stilbocarpa lyalli, endangered plant species. Ulva Island, New Zealand.

 
 

 

South Island Saddleback

South Island Saddleback Philesturnus carunculatus carunculatus, Ulva Island, New Zealand.

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South Island Saddleback

South Island Saddleback Philesturnus carunculatus carunculatus, Ulva Island, New Zealand.

South Island Saddleback

South Island Saddleback Philesturnus carunculatus carunculatus, Ulva Island, New Zealand.

 
 

South Island Saddleback Philesturnus carunculatus carunculatus,

South Island Saddleback Philesturnus carunculatus carunculatus, Ulva Island, New Zealand. Juvenile

 

 

Kaka

South Island Kaka Nestor meridionalis meridionalis, Ulva Island, New Zealand. Larger Image

Yellowhead

Yellowhead Mohoua ochrocephala, Ulva Island, New Zealand.

 

 
 

 

Mohoua ochrocephala

Yellowhead Mohoua ochrocephala, Ulva Island, New Zealand. Larger Image

 

Mohoua ochrocephala

Yellowhead Mohoua ochrocephala, Ulva Island, New Zealand. Larger Image

 

Mohoua ochrocephala

Yellowhead Mohoua ochrocephala, Ulva Island, New Zealand.

 

 
 
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