THE WEKA’S CUNNING
The weka is well known for its extreme inquisitiveness; and one is reported as walking right into a police station in the Taranaki district. But the weka is also a very wise bird, and maybe this individual was taking no risks under our conservation laws.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 8, 1 March 1925, Page 10
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48THE WEKA’S CUNNING Forest and Bird, Issue 8, 1 March 1925, Page 10
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