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Saturday, 5 January 2019

Kōkako Bird | Activity 1 (Day 3) - Summer Learning Journey | WEEK 3

Short Description: These beautiful blue birds are found in species belong to the North and South Islands of New Zealand. Kōkako usually feast on leaves and fruits as their food. These native birds have a blue flap of skin on the side of the mouth called a 'wattle'. The rest of it's body is a blueish Gray color complimenting the making the blue flap pop. Covering their eyes is black mask like patch.

This was Activity 1 of Day 3 for Week 3 on the Summer Learning Journey. For this Activity I had to pick a native bird from the variety on a provided site and write a description about them. The description of the bird had to include what it usually eats, where it usually lives, and also an attributed picture of this bird below the description. The bird I chose was the Kōkako because it was so beautiful and caught my eye scrolling through the site of all the birds.

2 comments:

  1. Greetings Victoria,

    What an outstanding blog post from you. I love the image that you have chosen for this blog post. Your chosen bird looks and sounds great. I chose a Black Robin bird, which was in serious danger. Is your bird in serious trouble? Your description telling is amazing. I also liked it how you added great adjectives into your short description.

    Great Work!

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  2. Kia Ora Victoria

    Great choice! Kōkako are a special bird to New Zealand! They are super cute! I have never seen a Kōkako bird in real life before! They sound truly magnificent! I love the way you have presented this post!

    Can you think of some other native birds in New Zealand?

    You are doing wonderful!
    Keep up the great work!
    He Whetu Koe! (You’re a star!)
    Hasiba

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