Thursday, August 15, 2013

Chaffinch



The Chaffinch is a type of Finch.  These photos are of a male Chaffinch on Rabbit Island.  They are one of the most common Finches in New Zealand.  They are the only Finches seen in exotic forests.  There is nowhere too remote for the Chaffinch.

In autumn and winter they form flocks of hundreds of birds.  

The Chaffinch is an introduced species, they came to New Zealand in the 1860s. 

Chaffinch weigh 21 to 22 grams and they are 15cm long.  They eat farmers' crops.  





Wednesday, August 14, 2013

The Kea


These are Kea, the world's only Alpine Parrot.  They live only in New Zealand on the South Island.

Kea like to eat the rubber off cars.  They like to go to campsites to find something to eat or play with.  People should not feed them because they get used to it and when the tourist season ends, they have no food to eat, and can starve to death.

The Kea is related to the Kaka, which is a parrot that lives in the forests of New Zealand.

I like them because they look nice and fluffy.