Tuesday, 1 December 2015

Information report on the wrybill (ngutuparore)


Wrybill

The wrybill is native to NZ.  There are only 5000 left in the country.

Their beak looks a bit like a spoon.  It curves to the right.  The wrybill uses its beak to get larvae out of the rocks.

I think that we should keep them safe and never kill them.  Its predators are hawks, dogs and people.  But I am not going to hurt them.

By Sophie Hyland
2 December 2015
 

1 comment:

  1. Sophie! I am so impressed with this story, it is informative and shows how you love animals. Great work 😊. Mum

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