Wednesday, February 1, 2012

The Kokako or Blue-Wattled Crow

One of our victories in the fight against extinction of native New Zealand species is the North Island Kokako or Blue-wattled crow (Calleas cinerea - endangered).  Up here in the North, they have been re-established in the Puketi Forest, close to where I live, though I don't get them on this property.

The Kokako is quite an amazing-looking bird with blue wattles (the presumed-extinct South Island Kokako had orange wattles), a strong beak and quite a large body:


This is a detail from a painting called "Dawn Chorus" that I did last year as one of a series of 36 artworks to illustrate the recently-published book "Taketakerau The Millennium Tree".
Enjoy!
Patricia
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