Kiwi MANUITI
HATCHED:
Hand Reared
Both were wild Northland birds and came via the Whangarei Bird Recovery, but I haven’t been able to find out the circumstances. One came from Tangitororia and I know that area was cleared by roller-crushing; some birds were rescued and translocated, so it may have been one of those, or an egg that was rescued. The other parent is recorded as coming from Sim Gibb’s. I have read somewhere that Sim Gibb was an early kiwi conservation worker and from what I remember he was in the Far North, he did some hatching and rescue, but I don’t think he was DOC; unfortunately I can’t remember where I saw that.
ARRIVED WHANGAREI KIWI HOUSE:
Baldrick has been paired with another kiwi, Glen, and they have gone on to breed successfully.
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