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Population size and breeding success of North Island Kokako in the Waipapa Ecological Area, Pureora Forest Park

  • Publication Type

    Journal Article

  • Publication Year

    1994

  • Author(s)

    D. Meenken; T. Fechney; J. Innes

  • Journal Name

    Notornis

  • Volume, Issue

    41, 2

  • Pagination

    109-115

  • Article Type

    paper

Keywords

breeding success; Callaeas cinerea; Kokako; population survey; Pureora


Population size and breeding success of North Island Kokako in the Waipapa Ecological Area, Pureora Forest Park

Notornis, 41 (2), 109-115

D. Meenken; T. Fechney; J. Innes (1994)

Article Type: paper

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The southern third (1300 ha) of the Waipapa Ecological Area, Pureora Forest Park, was surveyed for North Island Kokako (Callaeas cinerea wilsoni) during the summer of 1990/91. Thirty four territories were located (0.03 territories ha-1). At least 17 of these territories contained a pair, four (23%) of which fledged a total of seven juveniles. A conservative estimate of density was 0.04 Kokako ha-1 over the whole study area. These results suggest that there has been a large (up to 60%) decline in Kokako density in the Waipapa Ecological Area since the previous survey in 1980-81.