Hi welcome back today I'm back doing SLJ this activity is called bird of the year so how this works is so I need to tell you a description about a bird.
The kōkako make up two species of endangered forest birds which are endemic to New Zealand, the North Island kōkako and the presumably extinct South Island kōkako. They are both slate-grey with wattles and have black masks.
A Kokako is black with a blue patch on it's chin.
Thank you.
BYE!!!
By Peyton.
Kia Ora Peyton,
ReplyDeleteWell done completing another Summer Learning Journey activity. Nice work, The Kōkako is a great choice of native bird! Thanks for sharing with us that The Kōkako is endemic to New Zealand. Can you tell me what that means? The Kōkako have very beautiful feathers and a very interesting appearance. Those black masks you talk about are called beaks. The little blue patch under its beak is very interesting, do you know if this blue patch has a purpose?
Do you know what The Kōkako eats? It would be great to see you complete the activity by including an image of the bird into your blog post. I can't give you the full points for this activity until you do so. I look forward to seeing an image of this native New Zealand bird.
Thanks,
Jordan