Pukekos, also known as purple swamphens, have several predators including dogs, cats, ferrets, stoats, and birds of prey. These predators pose a threat to pukekos by targeting their nests, eggs, and young chicks. Additionally, habitat loss and competition with introduced species can also impact pukeko populations.
Pukekos are a New Zealand native bird.
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Pukeko may be hunted by people holding a suitable licence, at certain times of the year. The Maori, of course, used to hunt these birds as they were easy game. Predators of pukeko include dogs, stoats and feral cats.
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Pukekos are a type of 'Swamp Hen' that lives in New Zealand. Its typical habitat is any natural grassland, particularly swamps, and can be seen occasionally foraging for food on the side of roads.
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The pukeko is a bird that is native to New Zealand. It is also known as the New Zealand Swamp Hen that has a habit of feeding on the ground. They have distinctive colorings with a bright red frontal shield and deed violet breast feathers.
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