I don't know that I've ever heard of one of these. I like the unique bluish/black feathers. I like the first shot where you caught it in step. Lovely WBW post!
A relative of our Purple Gallinule here in Florida. A few escaped from an exhibit several years ago and we now have a small population of our own Pukekos in the state.
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I don't know that I've ever heard of one of these.
ReplyDeleteI like the unique bluish/black feathers.
I like the first shot where you caught it in step.
Lovely WBW post!
Cool bird, love those funny looking feet. Great shots!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. I grew up with the name pukeko and still forget and call the Purple Swamphen by that name.
ReplyDeletenever seen these kind of birds here :)
ReplyDeleteA relative of our Purple Gallinule here in Florida. A few escaped from an exhibit several years ago and we now have a small population of our own Pukekos in the state.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting-looking bird! Being from the Midwest (U.S.), it reminds me of a chicken at first glance with extra large feet!
ReplyDeleteI'm joining in on this meme today, from seeing your post. :-)
Very fun cool looking bird, those big feet made me smile...strutting it stuff~
ReplyDeleteI was going to say maybe about what Wally in the comment above knew for sure....they do look alike...I love seeing "ours"...as I know you do yours..
ReplyDeleteThese are great birds - I remember seeing them on my one and only (short) trip to NZ.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking to WBW. I was in Oman all last week, hence the slow reply!
Stewart M - Australia