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 Avidiversity  AVITOPIA - Wattled Crows

Scientific system: Clements et al.

Familia: Callaeidae

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The family of Wattled Crows is endemic to New Zealand. Their body length ranges from 25 cm to 38 cm. They have strong legs and featherless wattles behind their beak. Their habitat are dense forests, where they eat fruits and insects. The wings are rounded and relatively weak. They live monogamous and defend a territory. The nests are cup-shaped, the clutch size is 1 to 4 eggs, which are incubated by the female for about 18 to 20 days. The young are fed by both parents.

Callaeas

     wilsoni - North Island Kokako (4)
     cinereus - South Island Kokako (4)

Philesturnus

     rufusater - North Island Saddleback (2)
     carunculatus - South Island Saddleback (4)

Heteralocha

     acutirostris - Huia (6)

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