A FEATHER OF THE EXTINCT SOUTH ISLAND KOKAKO (CALLAEAS CINEREA)
a pin feather, in a cardboard display box, together with a certificate of authenticity recently prepared by Errol Fuller, with a photograph of the feather on the reverse,
the feather 7cm in length
The South Island kokako was formally declared extinct by the Department of Conservation in 2007, as it had been 40 years since the last authenticated sighting in 1967.
Errol Fuller is the author of the following:
Extinct Birds, Oxford University Press, 2000
The Great Auk, Abrams, New York, 1999,
Dodo, Harper Collins, 2002,
The Passenger Pigeon, Princeton University Press, 2014,
Lost Animals, Princeton University Press, 2013.
A FEATHER OF THE EXTINCT SOUTH ISLAND KOKAKO (CALLAEAS CINEREA)
a pin feather, in a cardboard display box, together with a certificate of authenticity recently prepared by Errol Fuller, with a photograph of the feather on the reverse,
the feather 7cm in length
The South Island kokako was formally declared extinct by the Department of Conservation in 2007, as it had been 40 years since the last authenticated sighting in 1967.
Errol Fuller is the author of the following:
Extinct Birds, Oxford University Press, 2000
The Great Auk, Abrams, New York, 1999,
Dodo, Harper Collins, 2002,
The Passenger Pigeon, Princeton University Press, 2014,
Lost Animals, Princeton University Press, 2013.
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