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What is a "wrybill"?
A wrybill is a unique and fascinating bird endemic to New Zealand, known for its distinctive sideways curved bill. With a medium-sized body and predominantly gray plumage, the wrybill stands out due to its bill, which curves to the right or left depending on the individual. This specialized bill allows the wrybill to feed on small invertebrates found in freshwater streams, such as insect larvae and crustaceans. It is a migratory bird, breeding on the South Island of New Zealand and traveling to the North Island during the non-breeding season. The wrybill's breeding habitat consists of braided riverbeds and gravelly areas, where it constructs nests on the ground. This bird is not only an intriguing species due to its physical characteristics but also because it holds the distinction of having the only sideways-curving bill among all bird species.
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