Tuesday 8 November 2011

Trainee Briar works with Kakapo birds on Codfish Island

Miss Bibby plays futsal with Briar, and heard that she was doing her ranger training on Codfish Island, an island that is a special reserve to look after the near endangered Kakapo. Fantastic because we have been lresearching information about the Kakapo!Today we read her blog story about her adventure on Codfish island. We brainstormed lots of question that we to ask her.
This is what Miss B sent her:
The kids read your story and have made some questions for you


1. Why can't the Kakapo fly? didn't it used to?
2. Are there other birds on Codfish Island, or only the Kakapo?
3. What do you think is the most interesting thing about a kakapo?
4. How often do you find a Kakapo on the island?
5. Why did you want to do this job?
6. Are the eyes of the Kakapo small because it is nocturnal?
7. What is the chances of you going to their burrow and finding an egg?
8. Do you track the Kakapo there? If you track them wear do you put the tag?

If you answered any of these they would be stoked!!! room2wis@gmail.com

or check your self out on our blog http://www.room2wis.blogspot.com/

We are looking forward to hear back from her!

This is a picture of Briar holding a Kakapo on Codfish Island.

16 comments:

  1. What do the kakapo like to eta thE most?

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  2. I hope the Kakapo survies.

    Ham

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  3. how many males are there and females appart

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  4. Why do the Kakapos eat your lunch.

    Borat Haha

    P.s Sammy

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  5. kwl kakapo its kwl beans

    adam

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  6. why cant the kakapo fly anymore?
    Alicia.

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  7. How do they get there berries. Thomas

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  8. Why cant the kakapo fly?

    Luke

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  9. Great work, Coll Kakapo
    Why can't they fly?
    Kyle

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  10. have you ever sean a kiwi

    by cameron

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  11. How many years do kakapos live for.
    Emily

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  12. what do the Kakapos eat when the berries arnt in season?
    Brie

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  13. Why can they not fly

    Ben

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  14. It must be cool working with kakapos for your job! How have Kakapos adapted to there habitat and not being able to fly?
    Anna

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  15. Thank you Briar for answering our questions!
    Anna

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  16. are kakapos intelligent

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