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New Zealand Wood Pigeon Drunk. The successful kereru campaign was largely based off the bird’s fondness for getting drunk by eating fermented fruit. Locals in south westland are being asked to keep an eye out. Found in both the north and south islands, the kereru—new zealand pigeon—likes to eat rotting fruit that has fallen from trees. A native wood pigeon known for becoming dazed and clumsy after eating fermented fruit has been named the 2018 bird. Meet the kereru, otherwise known as the new zealand pigeon or wood pigeon. They won the new zealand bird of the year in 2018. The kererū, a pigeon that is known to get a bit tipsy by consuming fermented fruits has just been voted new zealand's bird of the.

Coo, a drunken wood pigeon is crowned Kiwi bird of the year
from www.smh.com.au

Meet the kereru, otherwise known as the new zealand pigeon or wood pigeon. The kererū, a pigeon that is known to get a bit tipsy by consuming fermented fruits has just been voted new zealand's bird of the. They won the new zealand bird of the year in 2018. A native wood pigeon known for becoming dazed and clumsy after eating fermented fruit has been named the 2018 bird. Locals in south westland are being asked to keep an eye out. Found in both the north and south islands, the kereru—new zealand pigeon—likes to eat rotting fruit that has fallen from trees. The successful kereru campaign was largely based off the bird’s fondness for getting drunk by eating fermented fruit.

Coo, a drunken wood pigeon is crowned Kiwi bird of the year

New Zealand Wood Pigeon Drunk The successful kereru campaign was largely based off the bird’s fondness for getting drunk by eating fermented fruit. They won the new zealand bird of the year in 2018. Found in both the north and south islands, the kereru—new zealand pigeon—likes to eat rotting fruit that has fallen from trees. Locals in south westland are being asked to keep an eye out. Meet the kereru, otherwise known as the new zealand pigeon or wood pigeon. The successful kereru campaign was largely based off the bird’s fondness for getting drunk by eating fermented fruit. A native wood pigeon known for becoming dazed and clumsy after eating fermented fruit has been named the 2018 bird. The kererū, a pigeon that is known to get a bit tipsy by consuming fermented fruits has just been voted new zealand's bird of the.

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