business and finance | February 15, 2026

How can you tell the difference between a male and female TUIS?

How can you tell the difference between a male and female TUIS?

Male tui are 50 per cent heavier than females and also have larger ornamental white plumes than females. They warble these plumes while they sing during male contests and female courtship. It is thought that these traits are used as indicators of a males’ quality.

What does it mean when you see a tui?

Tui is a national heritage animal – in Maori culture, the bird is associated with life fulfillment, confidence, and spiritual harmony. They are said to be messengers of the Gods and Goddesses. They acted as a medium to communicate with the gods and goddesses in Maori beliefs.

Do TUIS have a mating call?

In the first study of its kind, Massey University PhD student Sam Hill, has shown male tui sing sexier songs in their summer mating season and use a higher-pitched trill that “turns on the females”. In 2012 he found that Auckland birds were more likely to use trill calls in their song to attract female mates.

What is the difference between a tui and a Bellbird?

Bellbirds are green with a short, curved bill, slightly forked tail, and noisy whirring, fast and direct flight. Tui is very different in appearance but has similar song that can be distinguished (usually) by the inclusion of additional less musical notes than bellbird, e.g. grunts, clicks and wheezes.

Where do TUIS build their nest?

There is much local movement, when tui follow a seasonal succession of flowering or fruiting plants. They usually nest in native forest and scrub, but will commute more than 10 km daily to feed on rich sources of nectar.

How do you attract tui birds?

Tui Nectar Feeder, is a specialist feeder for nectar feeding birds like tui and bellbirds. It is nice and bright like a nectar flower to attract the birds. Simply mix up a sugar solution by dissolving 100g (approx. ½ cup) of white sugar in 1 litre of warm water.

What do tui feed on?

nectar
They feed mainly on nectar from flowers of native plants such as kōwhai, puriri, rewarewa, kahikatea, pohutukawa, rātā and flax. Occasionally they will eat insects too.

What trees do tui nest?

Tui are locally abundant on the mainland and on some offshore islands, especially where there is a concentration of flowering plants or fruiting trees (e.g. flowering kowhai, fuchsia, flax, rata or gums; or fruiting kahikatea) and generally in higher numbers in areas where there has been pest (possum and predator) …

How long do tui eggs take to hatch?

about 12-15 days
Females alone build nests of twigs, grasses, and mosses. The nest is usually located in a tree fork or dense scrub and is lined with feathers and soft grasses. The female lays 2 to 4 eggs which she incubates about 12-15 days. The chicks fledge 2 weeks after hatching but remain with parents for some time more.

What is a group of tui called?

ecstasy
Okay so a group of tui is an ecstasy.

Is sugar water good for TUIS?

Sugar water is a great supplementary food for nectar-loving birds like tūī, korimako (bellbirds), and kākā. To make sugar solution, dissolve half a cup of sugar in four cups of water. The best sugar to water ratio is 1:8.

What trees do TUIS like?

Tui. Tui are always seen drinking from blooming kowhai (sophora) trees when they are out in bloom. Tuis also love New Zealand flax (phormuim), kaka beak, puriri, NZ fuchsia tree, rewarewa, rata, pohutukawa, gums, tree lucerne and banksias.