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The zoo with personality is home to over 600 native and exotic animals, includes an enchanting Weka Walk and boasts the largest walk-through aviary in Australasia. Landscaped with NZ native plants, Hamilton Zoo has a sympathetic approach to conservation and is the ideal destination for a relaxing visit…
…alpine views. Our experienced guides will share their knowledge of local features as well as the diverse birdlife, including the rare flightless Buff Weka. Boat fishing also available.
…of Doubtful Sound. View marine animals such as dolphins, seals and penguins that call the fiord home; at night listen for the calls of Morepork and Weka! Activities onboard include fishing, scrumptious meals, swimming and star gazing. Join our journey of discovery today.
…native birds include the kea (native parrot), weka, takahe, tui, and morepork owl. The playful kea is one of the most intelligent birds in the world and will happily attack a car in order to steal a windscreen wiper or other bits of rubber! The loveable weka is a flightless bird with a penchant for shiny…
…Conservation has a recovery programme that should see the bird numbers increase. Other well-known New Zealand native birds include the kea (native parrot), weka (a flightless bird with a penchant for shiny objects), takahe, tui, morepork owl, and kakapo (the world's only flightless parrot). The tuatara is a…
…the island include: kakariki (red-crowned parakeet), robin, bellbird and saddleback, stitchbird, kokako, takahe, brown teal, little spotted kiwi, weka, kereru (New Zealand pigeon), North Island tomtit, kaka, whitehead, tui, fantail, long-tailed cuckoo (summer only) and silverey, black-backed and red…
…particularly on the pest-free offshore islands, is essential for the long-term survival of kiwi, yellow-eyed penguin, kakapo, New Zealand dotterel, bats, weka, South Island saddleback and wetas (a large cricket-type flightless insect). For anyone seeking peace and tranquillity, Stewart Island is the ultimate…
….nz) New Zealand is a land of unique birds. The best known is the flightless kiwi, New Zealand's unofficial national symbol. Also flightless are the weka and the endangered kakapo, the world's largest parrot which can just scramble up into shrubs and small trees. Unique flightless birds, the world's heaviest…
…particularly on the pest-free offshore islands, is essential for the long-term survival of kiwi, yellow-eyed penguin, kakapo, New Zealand dotterel, bats, weka, South Island saddleback and wetas (a large cricket-type flightless insect). For anyone seeking peace and tranquility, Stewart Island is the ultimate…
…Waimakariri Gorge * Ski at Mount Lyford or Hanmer Springs * Discover the wineries of the Waipara Valley. Stop for a tasting and a meal * Ride the Weka Pass historic railway from Waipara to Waikari * Do a wine tour the slow way - in a wagon behind a team of Clydesdale horses * Ride through the high…
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