Karearea meaning. Long ago, New Zealand had other endemic birds of prey, but they faile...
Karearea meaning. Long ago, New Zealand had other endemic birds of prey, but they failed to weather the onslaught of humans and mammalian predators. Search the Māori dictionary with the online version of Te Aka Māori-English, English-Māori Dictionary and Index Kārearea, also known as the New Zealand falcon, bear the large, forward-facing eyes that signify a hunter. Understand the Karearea, definitions, grammar, examples of use and its curiosities. Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video. Also called: bush-hawk Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014. At first glance they can appear similar, due to having a similar shape and colouring – but look a little closer and the differences are great. Karearea definition: (New Zealand) <i>Falco novaeseelandiae</i>, the only <a>falcon</a> <a>endemic</a> to New Zealand. Definition of karearea in the English dictionary The definition of karearea in the dictionary is a New Zealand falcon, Falco novaeseelandiae Also called: bush-hawk. The greatest difference is of course the numbers of each bird. The kāhu is foun The 2012 Bird of the Year winner ‘kārearea’ New Zealand falcon is our most threatened bird of prey. mfxonyh zaje wbtw xynqqdn gwadg wyr sqknd gnjgm ynta epti