Tuesday, August 28, 2007

NZ Falcon - Lesser number populations than the Kiwi A


I have not talked much about this bird but I feel that I have a right 2 speak out for it since it is one of Aotearoas Taongas (New Zealands Treasures in Maori). People shoot this bird but I feel that we dont need 2 shoot it because it is on the endangered list, it deserves 2 be called a New Zealand Treasure because it only is found in Aotearoa (New Zealand in Maori) and if we dont save it, it could be come extinct for all eternity.

Here is a 5 websites about the New Zealand Falcon :

1 - This website has got a good picture of one of these birds and u can hear their mating call, I give it a 10/10 for good research on this bird and since it is a NZ taonga it deserves a good picture for people 2 c it in its full glory ~ http://www.wingspan.co.nz/falcon_facts.html

2 - Wikipedia have a whole lot of stuff about animals, plants and people as well as movies so I picked this one since I am a big fan of Wikipedia, good on ya guys for putting this website on Google.co.nz, u deserve it. Good pics of it as well, if u were wondering Karearea in Maori means New Zealand Falcon ~ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karearea

3 - What a good website, 10/10 for preformance and gratitude towards all hawks and falcons, they have done a good job with this profile on the Karearea or New Zealand Falcon, good on ya guys for making this website a big success with me since I am promoting the New Zealand Falcon ~ http://www.hawk-conservancy.org/priors/nzfalcon.shtml

4 - I typed in 'Karearea or New Zealand Falcon' at Google.co.nz and found this website, I am a big fan of it and I believe that this bird should be honoured in all its glory. Here is this website. This website features many New Zealand birds, both extinct and alive, for example, the Huia. ~ http://www.nzbirds.com/birds/falcon.html

5 - Took a look at this website and was amazed at what I found, good pics, got a link 2 the bird it is much more mistaken 4, the Swamp Harrier. Such a great picture of the Karearea as well ~ http://www.beautyofbirds.com/newzealandfalcons.html

More comming soon in the Next Post titled "NZ Falcon - Lesser number populations than the Kiwi B".

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