Posted on December 26, 2008 by glenview9
A kingfisher is bird from New Zealand and it’s maori name is kotare. The kingfisher is blue, black, green, brown, yellow and their beak is black. It dives down into the water to catch fish to eat. And it eats lizards and even mice. They can go under the water to get food. Illustrated and [...]
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Posted on December 24, 2008 by glenview9
The Tui has beautiful colours. Its Maori name is Tui. The Tui’s cousin is the Bellbird. The tui’s colours are ,blue, green, black ,white and brown. The male is 32cms the female is 29cms. The female’s colours are brown and white. The Tui’s length is 30 cm. Tui are also called parson birds because [...]
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Posted on December 22, 2008 by glenview9
A Cockatoo has white and yellow feathers and are 29cm long. A Cockatoo has a sharp beak, sharp claws, white and yellow feathers which help it hide. Its wing span is about 30cm, it has a little yellow tuft of feathers at the back of its head. Cockatoos live in the middle of the forest [...]
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Posted on December 22, 2008 by glenview9
The kea is a native bird a bird of prey. Kea are related to kakapo and kaka. It is a dark green colour. Under its wings it has orange so when it is flying you can see the orange. The size of a kea is 460 mm long. Kea can be found in the mountains [...]
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Posted on December 21, 2008 by glenview9
The Tui is a New Zealand native bird. Under its neck it has little white fluffy feathers. On the wings blue and green shines. It has sharp claws and a beak and a short tail. The male Tui size is 30 cm and female size is 29 cm. It can be found in your kowhai [...]
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Posted on December 20, 2008 by glenview9
Kākāpō means parrot of the night. Kākāpō are the heaviest parrot in the world. They weigh 3kg. Kākāpō have a short beak, two little eyes and nice brown and gold feathers. Its feet are sharp. Its head is round with green and brown feathers on top. Kākāpō live in many different places in the forests [...]
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Posted on December 20, 2008 by glenview9
Fantail [Piwakawaka] are native New Zealand birds. They are perching birds. They have wings and claws. They have good eyesight. Their tail has ten feathers. They have a small beak. They are 16cm long. They are from Australia, North Island and South Island of New Zealand. They live in forest trees. They eat insects from [...]
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Posted on December 20, 2008 by glenview9
The Paradise Shelduck is a prized game bird. Its Māori name is Putangitangi. The Paradise Shelduck is a member of the Duck family. The Male has a black head and barred black body. The Female has a white head with a chestnut body. The Paradise Shelduck has a pointy tail. They are all over New [...]
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Posted on December 20, 2008 by glenview9
The Fantail’s Māori name is Piwakawaka. It is a Flycatcher. The Fantail has ten feathers at the back of the body in a fan shape. It has a beak, two legs, two wings and feathers on its body. It lives in trees and forests. It flies to catch its food and spreads its wings out [...]
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