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"The most unique stolen birds are four Kakariki birds which are native to New Zealand and one plum headed parrot," police said on Tuesday.
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The Kakariki birds are mainly green and have a yellow or red band above the eyebrows and on the crown of their heads.
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He said Kakariki sometimes nest on the ground making them easy prey predators.
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Scoop Wellington: Police question suspects in Kakariki cheese rob ...
ScreenTalk 2009
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The population of Kakariki was released on near-by Motuihe and researcher Luis Ortiz Catedral said a group of the birds were spotted on Motutapu last week.
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Kakariki are island hoppers and can fly 60km with stops along the way.
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Scoop Wellington: Police question suspects in Kakariki cheese rob ...
ScreenTalk 2009
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Scoop Wellington: Police question suspects in Kakariki cheese rob ...
ScreenTalk 2009
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Kakariki breeding on Motutapu for first time in 100 years
ScreenTalk 2009
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The 23-year-old woman and 21-year-old man were arrested around 7. 30am after a rail worker alerted police to suspicious activity around the rail track at Kakariki near Halcombe.
New Zealand Police 2009
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