Morepork
Liz Bonnin presents the morepork or Ru-Ru, New Zealand's only surviving native owl.
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Liz Bonnin presents the morepork or Ru-Ru, New Zealand's only surviving native owl. Strange double notes in the forests of New Zealand were once thought to be cries from the Underworld. But these calls are most likely to be that of a morepork calling. Its familiar call earned it the alternative Maori name of "ruru". Largely nocturnal, it has brown, streaky feathers and large bright yellow eyes which are well adapted for almost silent night hunting forays for large insects, spiders, small birds and mammals. In Maori mythology, moreporks, or "ruru" are spiritual birds, and can represent the ancestral spirit of a family, taking the form of a woman known as "Hine-Ruru" or "owl woman" who acts as a guardian, protecting and advising the family members.
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Morepork [aka Southern boobook] (Ninox novaeseelandiae)
Webpage image courtesy of Brent Stephenson / naturepl.com.
NPL Ref 01369382 © Brent Stephenson / naturepl.com
Recording of southern boobook (morepork) by Matthew D Medler / Ref: ML 136145
This programme contains a wildtrack recording of the southern boobook (morepork) kindly provided by The Macaulay Library at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology; recorded by Matthew D Medler on 25 Apr 2004, in Pongakawa Ecological Reserve, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand.
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- Fri 12 Dec 201405:58BBC Radio 4
- Thu 29 Oct 201505:58BBC Radio 4
- Thu 25 Oct 201805:58BBC Radio 4
- Thu 3 Oct 201905:58BBC Radio 4
- Sun 25 Jul 202108:58BBC Radio 4
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