Hi Te Waha rua
Only one more sleep until your visit to Nga Manu.
I am so disappointed I won't be here to see you all.
I am in Wellington with the Royal Society of New Zealand doing science stuff!
Here are a few of my animal friends at Nga Manu that I saw today.
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The Canada Goose, Gander and two of their goslings. |
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Jimmy - a friendly Kea. |
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Two Kereru. |
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A stunning Kaka. Watch for this beautiful coloured feathers under his wings. |
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This is Steve one of the Tuatara outside the nocturnal house. He is 30 years old. |
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