another name forthe Native Orange. Natural Order. ) Its colour is a greyish-brown, with black and whitebands, its distinguishing characteristic. From this bird's habitof constantly swaying its lengthened tail feathers from side toside it is locally known in many districts as the `WillyWagtail.
`Melbourne Museum Catalogue, Economic Woods,' p. The name has thus passed from shell toshell, and in its English application has passed on also tothe marine shell, Turbo undulatus. nimals and thatagree in the extraordinary conformation of their feet, in whichthey differ from all others. Mundy, `Our Antipodes,' p.
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