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Monitoring via transmitters also meant conservationists did not have to physically check until later on, Portier said. “We don’t have to go close to the birds during incubation period and they are not disturbed.” The male birds, Myagi and Spencer, have been incubating the eggs for 25 days and six days respectively. Kiwi will normally incubate eggs between 70-80 days. The birds were released after heavy trapping program over the past three-to-four years by Taranaki Mounga and Kiwi Ranges Conservation Trust (KRCT). Without the trapping programme the birds, bred at Rotokare Scenic Trust, would not have been released, Portier said. ....
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Kiwi chick hatches in Rotorua 19 Apr, 2021 11:37 PM 2 minutes to read A new kiwi chick is the offspring of Tahi, the first kiwi born at the National Kiwi Hatchery in 1987. Photo / Supplied A new kiwi chick is the offspring of Tahi, the first kiwi born at the National Kiwi Hatchery in 1987. Photo / Supplied Rotorua Daily Post Keepers at the National Kiwi Hatchery have announced the arrival of a special kiwi chick. The newly-hatched chick, that arrived on March 31, is the offspring of a male called Tahi, who was the first kiwi chick born at the hatchery in 1987. While in residence, Tahi sired 20 chicks and fostered about 16 eggs. He was released into Ōtanewainuku Forest, Bay of Plenty in 2017 where the team hoped Tahi would establish a territory, find a mate and incubate more eggs in the wild. ....