"Bird Up Tuesday"
Everyday I walk past an open field full of these birds grazing.
The pukeko is a widespread and easily recognisable bird that has benefitted greatly by the clearing of land for agriculture. In addition to its brilliant red frontal shield and deep violet breast plumage, the pukeko is interesting for having a complex social life. In many areas, pukeko live in permanent social groups and defend a shared territory that is used for both feeding and breeding. Social groups can have multiple breeding males and females, but all eggs are laid in a single nest and the group offspring are raised by all group members.
http://nzbirdsonline.org.nz/species/pukeko
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what😍 a great🐉🐦 picture📷
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good looks bruddah 🤙🏾
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Oh lovely bird photo. I love birds. I try to take sometimes. Thanks for sharing with us. @minnowhale
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