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Home / Environment / Miracle Chick Hatches: Rare Takahē defy odds in NZ

Miracle Chick Hatches: Rare Takahē defy odds in NZ

21 Dec

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Summary

  • A rare Takahē chick, believed to be infertile, has hatched at Zealandia.
  • The chick is the first offspring from a pair thought incapable of breeding.
  • This event boosts the critically endangered Takahē population, now at 500.
Miracle Chick Hatches: Rare Takahē defy odds in NZ

A rare Takahē chick, the first from a pair believed to be infertile, has hatched at Zealandia, a sanctuary near Wellington, New Zealand. This surprising arrival, discovered in November, brings renewed hope for the critically endangered flightless bird, with only around 500 takahē remaining. The chick's parents, Bendigo and Waitaa, arrived two years ago and did not breed successfully in 2024, leading staff to expect no offspring.

Conservation staff at Zealandia were astonished when they discovered the chick, confirming its existence via a trail camera after hearing faint cheeping. The chick, currently in its "dinosaur phase" with disproportionately large legs and a developing beak, is being doted on by its parents. Its presence is invaluable to the species' long-term survival, especially given the vulnerability of native New Zealand birds to introduced predators.

Zealandia, a fully fenced eco-sanctuary, typically lacks the specific grassland habitat required for takahē nesting, making this breeding success even more remarkable. This is not the first time takahē have surprised staff with unexpected chicks; a previous pair, thought to be past breeding age, also hatched a surprise chick in 2018, highlighting the resilience and unpredictable nature of this unique species.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Takahē are large, flightless native birds of New Zealand. Once thought extinct, they were rediscovered in 1948 and are now critically endangered, with only about 500 remaining due to habitat loss and introduced predators.
Zealandia is a fully fenced urban eco-sanctuary near Wellington, New Zealand, dedicated to restoring a forest ecosystem. It provides a safe haven for native species like the Takahē, protecting them from introduced predators.
The recent chick hatched from a pair of Takahē that conservationists believed were infertile and not expected to breed. Its unexpected arrival is a significant boost for the species' survival.

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