Flightless New Zealand rail of thievish disposition having short wings each with a spur used in fighting.
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Examples for "weka "
Examples for "weka "
1 I really believe the great desire of Brisk's life was to catch a weka .
2 Carpenter said not everyone was likely to be happy and gave the weka as an example.
3 Six kiwis, two little blue penguins, a seal pup and 23 weka were among the casualties.
4 We had some North Island weka enclosures.
5 I looked round, and there was a weka bent on thoroughly investigating the intruder into its domain.
1 Here and there on the beach and on the grass wandered bright-coloured Maori hens .
2 The wekas or Maori hens are small, flightless birds, averaging when full grown about two and three-quarter pounds.
3 Hamilton and Sandell went along the coast on the 6th and brought home a dozen Maori hens for the pot.
4 Though we saw and caught innumerable young ones of all sizes, we were never able to find the nests of these Maori hens .
1 The wood hen is a bird rather resembling the pheasant tribe in plumage, but not so handsome.
2 There are wood hens also on the plains; but, though very abundant, they are not much seen.
3 From fat wood hens a good deal of oil can be got, and this oil is very valuable for almost anything where oil is wanted.
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