Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Native birds sorting


This term we have been learning about Native NZ bird here's is a bird matcher that we did for inquiry.

I found easy because all I had to do is go to a site that tells you everything.

My next step is to learn about native trees.

Monday, July 1, 2019

Matariki sorting

 
LI: Matariki sorting
I found this easy because the teacher showed us everything. My next step is to lean even more moari words.I learnt some moari words

Kakapo information report

The Kakapo _  DYLAN HAMBROOK

Do you know the Kakapo bird ?
The Kakapo is the only flightless parrot and most endangered bird in the world. 

Appearance:
The Kakapo is green, yellow and has a bit of black feathers. It’s cuter than a kitten (a new born one)
The eyes of the Kakapo are at the front of its head (like an owl)

Habitat:
A Kakapo lives not on Mainland New Zealand but on offsore remote islands that are forested. 
They live on these islands because of predators like possums, cats and dogs that were brought here by people.

Movement: 
A Kakapo climbs trees (yes it climbs trees!) They use their beak and claws to climb because their wings are too small to fly.

Diet:
They eat Rimu tree seeds. Also leaves, buds, bulbs, fruits and flowers. It uses its beak to eat things off of trees.

Breeding:
To catch female Kakapo attention, the males boom or ching like squawking. The eggs of Kakapo are bone white. 

Special Features:
Kakapo are 58-64 cm long. The males can weigh 2-4 kgs, females 1-2.5 kgs. As cute as it is, it is New Zealand's most endangered bird. They used to be able to be found in almost every tree in NZ. Sadly there are only 154 left on earth.