Pīwakawaka
The Pīwakawaka, also known as the fantail, is a small bird native to New Zealand. It is easily recognized by its distinctive fan-shaped tail and lively behavior. The Pīwakawaka has a brown and white plumage, which helps it blend into its forest habitat. It is known for its agile flight and often flits around in search of insects.
Pīwakawaka are social birds and can often be seen in pairs or small groups. They are known for their curious nature, frequently approaching humans. These birds play an important role in the ecosystem by helping to control insect populations and are a beloved symbol of New Zealand's wildlife.