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kokako /ˈkɔːkakəʊ /noun (plural kokakos)A large New Zealand wattlebird with dark blue-grey plumage, a black downcurved bill, and two blue or orange wattles.- Callaeas cinerea, family Callaeidae.
Possums can munch half a pound of foliage a day and prey on the eggs and chicks of endangered birds like the kokako, kereru, and kiwi - New Zealand's iconic national bird....- Its cousin, the stunning kokako, is slate gray with sky-blue wattles decorating a black-masked face.
- Our love for the kiwi, the kokako, and the sperm whale unites us all - as does our commitment to their future well-being.
OriginLate 19th century: from Maori. |