Kōkako — South Island kōkako
Callaeas cinereus
The South Island kōkako is a forest bird endemic to the South Island and Stewart Island of New Zealand. Unlike its close relative, the North Island kōkako, it has largely orange wattles, with only a small patch of blue at the base, and was also known as the orange-wattled crow. The last accepted sighting in 2007 was the first considered genuine since 1967, although there have been several other unauthenticated reports -.
Ko te Kōkako he manu ngahere nō Aotearoa. He manu nō te ngāhere, he rahi, he hina ngā huruhuru. He ōrangi kita ngā werewere kei ngā taha ō ngā ngutu. He reo reka. Ko te ingoa pūtaiao ko Callaeas cinerea wilsoni.
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