When I visited Ngā Manu today, I was informed that the Kiwi egg that I mentioned in a post from August sadly did not hatch. I was also told that the new Kea that hatched at Ngā Manu earlier this year has been definitively sexed as female.
The Kea walk-through aviary is still closed to visitors, but the airlock section that goes up to the entrance door of this aviary can now be entered, which means that there is now a bigger area for visitors to be able to see the Kea through the wire of the aviary. I was able to see the new Kea for the first time today and she now looks to be almost as large as her parents.
The Kea walk-through aviary is still closed to visitors, but the airlock section that goes up to the entrance door of this aviary can now be entered, which means that there is now a bigger area for visitors to be able to see the Kea through the wire of the aviary. I was able to see the new Kea for the first time today and she now looks to be almost as large as her parents.