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Kaka Bird New Zealand
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Handcrafted on Vancouver Island, these delightful cedar framed ceramic tile trivets will
add a touch of class to your table, kitchen, or to any room.
While being completely functional as a heat resistant tile to protect surfaces,
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There are two tile sizes to choose from 4'x4' inch or 6'x8' inch.
The finished product is larger than the tiles themselves because of the cedar frame.
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The kaka bird is one species of bird that is considered to be endangered and the Pukaha Mount Bruce National Wildlife Center in New Zealand are trying to make sure that we do not lose these birds. You can visit the National Wildlife Center and observe the Kaka bird and learn what is being done to save New Zealand's wildlife and how they are eventually restored to their natural environment.
There are three known species of the Kaka bird, one that is extinct and the other two are native to the South Island and the North Island of New Zealand. Both types are brown in colour except that the South Island Kaka has a white crown.
The Kaka bird usually resides in the forest and spends a majority of its days high in the trees. The Kaka enjoys a good feast of fruit, flowers and insects but sometimes finds itself up against a few competitors for the same meal.
The Kaka bird of New Zealand is not in any immediate danger of totally becoming extinct but if more is not done to protect these parrots then the likelihood is not far off.
Kaka birds, Nestor meridionalis, at the Pukaha Mount Bruce National Wildlife Centre, State Highway 2, Wairarapa, North Island, New Zealand.
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