An adult male dabchick – a nervous and alert bird. Photo: Matt Winter

New Zealand dabchick

January 2018

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At about half the size of a mallard duck (28cm long, 230g),  the dabchick (weweia) often goes unnoticed when living among other waterfowl, but their hyperactive nature sets them apart from other birds. Conservation status: Endemic, classified as ‘recovering’. Features: Dabchicks are dark brown-black on the upper parts and paler on the underside. The head is dark and […]
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