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