πŸ“‚ KOTUKU
Produced by the National Film Unit
Black and white photographic negative
35mm 3 frames
Preservation master

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R23584297

1954

Physical

Open

Film sample from moving image film 'Kotuku'. This film takes us to Okarito Lagoon in the far south-west of New Zealand, where the rare white heron's ancestral nesting tree stands beside the quiet waters. Each spring about forty of these birds gather in the same tree to build their nests, rear their young, and depart before winter comes. Kotuku, or white heron, was a sacred bird of the Maori, so rare that 'the flight of the white heron is seen but once in a lifetime.

Wellington repository



Photograph

28

[13]

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