North Island Weka Rotoroa Island
The North Island Weka is a member of the rail family and is endemic to the North island of New Zealand. These Weka were seen on Rotoroa Island, a predator free sanctuary in the Hauraki Gulf. The island can be reached by ferry from downtown Auckland in 75 minutes.
Видео North Island Weka Rotoroa Island канала Mr Gedge's Geography Channel
Видео North Island Weka Rotoroa Island канала Mr Gedge's Geography Channel
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