Tuis

What are tui predator?
Predator control The tūī has suffered in the past with the introduction of predators such as possums, feral cats, rats, stoats, and ferrets, and the d...
How many Tui are left in New Zealand?
Population number According to the IUCN Red List, the total tui population size is around 3,500-15,000 individuals. The population on Rangatira Island...
What does a Tui look like?
Tui are boisterous, medium-sized, common and widespread bird of forest and suburbia – unless you live in Canterbury. They look black from a distance, ...
Do tui live over the world?
Tui are widespread and locally abundant on the North, South and Stewart Islands, and their offshore islands; they are scarce only in drier, largely op...
Where does tui live?
Tūī can be found throughout the three main islands of New Zealand. They are scarce only in drier, largely open, country east of the Southern Alps. The...
How many eggs does the tui lay?
Eggs are laid from September to January. The nest, built by the female, is a rough bulky structure of twigs and sticks, lined with fine grasses, high ...
Where does a tui live?
Tūī can be found throughout the three main islands of New Zealand. They are scarce only in drier, largely open, country east of the Southern Alps. The...
How often do tui's breed?
Do TUIS mate for life?How many babies do TUIS have?Do male and female TUIS look the same?Are tui monogamous?What should I feed TUIS?What do baby TUIS...
What does the tui look like?
Tui are boisterous, medium-sized, common and widespread bird of forest and suburbia – unless you live in Canterbury. They look black from a distance, ...