The weka (Gallirallus australis), a flightless rail, has an engaging and resourceful nature. Weka are most often seen or heard shrieking around The Fantail and the Weka: A Forest Fable. Although the fantail and the weka share the same valley, they don't really know each other. Not, that is, until danger The weka (Gallirallus australis) is a flightless bird species of the rail family. It is endemic to New Weka occupy areas such as forests, sub-alpine grassland, sand dunes, rocky shores and modified semi-urban environments. Dabchick (weweia); New Zealand falcon (kārearea); Fantail (pīwakawaka); Grey warbler (riroriro) The weka is one of New Zealand's iconic large flightless birds. Two habitats (e.g. The forest/pasture edge), and are reliant on areas of dense cover to retreat to. Since 2000, weka have been released near Russell, in the Whirinaki Forest and there is a small population on the margins of the Hauraki Gulf near Auckland.
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