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KOKAKO - The kkako make up two species of endangered forest birds which are endemic to New Zealand, the North Island kkako (Callaeas wilsoni) and the presumab...
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Large New Zealand bird with two wattles |
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Jul 2 2006 The Telegraph - General Knowledge |
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The New Zealand wattle-crow, Callas or Glaucopis cinerea. See Glaucopis. |
A large New Zealand wattlebird with dark blue-grey plumage, a black downcurved bill, and two blue or orange wattles. |
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The kkako make up two species of endangered forest birds which are endemic to New Zealand, the North Island kkako (Callaeas wilsoni) and the presumably extinct (recently data deficient) South Island kkako (Callaeas cinereus). They are both slate-grey with wattles and have black masks. They belong to a genus containing five known species of New Zealand wattlebird, the other three being two species of tieke (saddleback) and the extinct huia. Previously widespread, kkako populations throughout New Zealand have been decimated by the predations of mammalian invasive species such as possums, stoats, cats and rats, and their range has contracted significantly. In the past this bird was called the New Zealand crow: it is not a crow at all, but it looks like one from a distance. * The spelling kokako (without a macron) is common in New Zealand English. |