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Exempel på hur man kan använda WEKA i en mening
- Māori would burn tōtara forests to assist them with their hunting of moa and gathering food, mostly weka, eels and kiore, before heading to the West Coast in search of pounamu.
- The weka, also known as the Māori hen or woodhen (Gallirallus australis) is a flightless bird species of the rail family.
- The absence of mammals meant that all of the ecological niches occupied by mammals elsewhere were occupied instead by either insects or birds, leading to an unusually large number of flightless birds, including the kiwi, the weka, the moa (now extinct), the takahē, and the kākāpō.
- The river was originally called Haehaenui, meaning big scratches, by Māori who used to visit this area during summer for the hunting of weka (a native bird) and as a route to the West Coast to gather pounamu (greenstone).
- Believed to have been placed on the burial site sometime between the late 16th century and 17th century, possibly around 1660, the woman was laid to rest wearing a flax cloak and a dog skin collar with weka feather edging around her neck, and was seated upright on a bier made of sticks and leaves.
- Buller's albatross is the most common bycatch from longline fisheries out of New Zealand, Finally, weka Gallirallus australis was introduced to Big Sister and may take eggs and chicks.
- The collected oil hardened into a resin, ware-taramea, or could be mixed with animal fat (from kererū, tītī, weka, tūī, or kiore) to preserve the fragrance.
- The forests were dominated by birds, and the lack of mammalian predators led to some like the kiwi, kākāpō, weka and takahē evolving flightlessness.
- thumbAside from the weka, all species classified in the genus Gallirallus are only known from subfossil remains, having gone extinct in the Quaternary extinction event.
- Some early mitochondrial DNA data, meanwhile, found the New Caledonian rail close to the weka and conceivably even warranting inclusion in the genus Gallirallus which is otherwise restricted to the weka (and its prehistoric ancestors) today.
- On the plains and foothills the finest sort of flax root and tī-palms grew, field rats (kiore) and weka swarmed in the open country.
- Though with much uncertainly due to the limited material available, it resolved as sister species to the weka (Gallirallus australis), the type and perhaps only remaining living species of genus Gallirallus, a former "wastebin taxon" much like "Porzana", but from the other extant rail subfamily Rallinae, and containing somewhat larger and longer-billed species.
- The birds of Stewart Island include weka, kākā, albatross, the flightless Stewart Island kiwi, silvereyes, fantails, and kererū.
- Native lizards and frugivorous birds are likely seed dispersers for this species, including kererū, tūī, korimako (bellbird), stitchbird, and weka.
- five finger (puahou), mamaku, patē, hangehange, cabbage tree (tī), cutty grass and raupō, with Northland green gecko (kawariki), tomtit (miromiro), brown kiwi, weka, kererū and kōtātā.
- The plateau has great spotted kiwi (Apteryx haastii), fernbirds (Poodytes punctatus) and New Zealand pipits (Anthus novaeseelandiae), as well as weka, kea, and riflemen.
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