Read The Fantail and the Weka : A Forest Fable. The weka (Gallirallus australis), a flightless rail, has an engaging and resourceful nature. Weka are most often seen or heard shrieking around Since 2000, weka have been released near Russell, in the Whirinaki Forest and there is a small population on the margins of the Hauraki Gulf near Auckland. The Fantail and the Weka: A Forest Fable. Although the fantail and the weka share the same valley, they don't really know each other. Not, that is, until danger The weka (Gallirallus australis) is a flightless bird species of the rail family. It is endemic to New Weka occupy areas such as forests, sub-alpine grassland, sand dunes, rocky shores and modified semi-urban environments. Dabchick (weweia); New Zealand falcon (kārearea); Fantail (pīwakawaka); Grey warbler (riroriro) The weka is one of New Zealand's iconic large flightless birds. Two habitats (e.g. The forest/pasture edge), and are reliant on areas of dense cover to retreat to.
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