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‘So this is love’ features a male and female miromiro | tomtit pair, lovingly glancing at one another as they perch themselves amongst some flowering native puawānanga/clematis paniculata. They are also joined by a friendly pīrorohu/bumblebee. Miromiro/tomtits are charming little songbirds native to Aotearoa/New Zealand, known for their striking plumage and sweet, high-pitched calls. These birds often live in monogamous pairs, forming strong bonds that can last through multiple breeding seasons. During nesting, the male tomtit takes great care of his mate while the female stays on the nest to keep the eggs warm, the male brings her food like insects to help her stay strong. He stays nearby, often singing and watching for danger. After the chicks hatch, he helps feed them, working together with the female to raise their young. It's a beautiful example of teamwork in nature!
Art work by Northland based artist, Katy Hayward. This drawing was inspired by her aroha/love for going on beautiful bushwalks with her little family, and the joy of both hearing and spying these adorable little forest pandas! The puawānanga/clematis paniculata are also one of Katy’s favourite native flowers and she get’s so much enjoyment seeing the brightness of them in amongst the trees as they open up in springtime!
DIMENSIONS: 95mm x 120mm x 70mm MATERIAL: New bone china. CARE INSTRUCTIONS: Microwave safe. Dishwasher safe. Hand washing recommended.