A glum-looking Bellbird (Anthornis melanura) looking as though it is in a trap, but it is just in a sugar feeder that it has entered - and can leave - of its own choice, Zealandia, Wellington, North Island, New Zealand
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A glum-looking Bellbird (Anthornis melanura) looking as though it is in a trap, but it is just in a sugar feeder that it has entered - and can leave - of its own choice, Zealandia, Wellington, North Island, New Zealand
The Bellbird is known as Korimako or Makomako in Maori. It is found through much of New Zealand, its song underpinning the New Zealand dawn chorus where native vegetation and surviving pockets of Bellbirds and other endemic species coincide.