The New Zealand Falcon
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Kia ora ko Wijay toku ingoa he tohunga ko te momo kararehe te karearea
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ka tohatohahia te wharenua o te motu hou ki nga motu hou ki te tonga tae. Noa ki nga moutere ohorere engari kaore i kitea i te raki ki tenei waahanga e toru. Nga momo otaota o te taiao e kitea ana i roto i nga ngahere I. Te motu raki me te raki ki te hauauru o te tonga tonga i kitea I I. Roto i te moutere tonga tonga o te tonga o te tonga i kitea i te motu. Raupatu o Fiordland me te moutere o te rohe. Tawhito ko te korerorero a te hunga. Haurangi kei te whakaraerae i te motu me te taupori e tata ana ki te 5,000 pauna. They nest between September and December laying up to four eggs in a nest high in an epiphany or on the ground on a rocky outcrop. Eggs hatch after four week and the young fledge after four to five weeks during this time the parents are well known to aggressively defend their territory by dive bombing intruders often with strikes to the head drawing blood falcons hunt live prey unlike Australasian harriers who are often seen feeding on roadkill and will dive down high speeds at 100 kph to take mainly small birds and mammals but will also feed on large insects they are often seen perched on high
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