Pukeko Pictures was created in 2008.
a pukeko move around by flying around
A pukeko can run about 21 K an hour
No, they are birds. Pukeko is the New Zealand name for the Purple Swamphen.
A pukeko typically makes a variety of vocalizations, with its most distinctive sound being a series of loud, harsh calls that can be described as a "clucking" or "grunting" noise. These calls are often used to communicate with other pukekos, especially during mating season or when defending territory. Additionally, they might produce a range of softer sounds, including whistles and croaks. Overall, their calls contribute to the lively soundscape of their wetland habitats.
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A pukeko is a purple bird from New Zealand. You should not try and look after a baby pukeko by yourself. Instead, call animal services for proper care.
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