Image of Great Spotted Kiwi
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Description:
We saw a Kiwi baby at the Heaphy Track. It was standing right next to the track at about 9:30 am. It didn't appear sick, rather just lost a bit. After seeing us, it ran around a bit, stumbled onto the track and finally hid into a hole under some roots. It didn't wear any visible marker or ring around the legs. Its size was approximately 15cm length plus the beel.
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