Kiwi Collection
Discover the rich history and diverse beauty of the kiwi, a symbol of New Zealand's heritage
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Discover the rich history and diverse beauty of the kiwi, a symbol of New Zealand's heritage. From the chalk kiwi on Beacon Hill in Wiltshire to the brown kiwi illustrated by Buller in 1873, these birds have captivated our imagination for centuries. With their long beaks poking into the ground, searching for food amidst fallen Kauri twigs in Northland's Trounson Kauri Park Scenic Reserve, they showcase their resourcefulness in their native habitat. New Zealand's love for rugby is well-known, and it extends even to statues like Michael Jones at Rugby-WC99-Nzl-Ita-Lomu. But beyond sports icons, there are also unique species like the little spotted kiwi or Kiwi Pukupuku that add charm to New Zealand's wildlife. Not limited to just birds, Kiwis also thrive as plants. In Katikati's Bay of Plenty region, you can find ripe kiwis hanging from artificial structures resembling vines in a captivating plantation setting. And let's not forget about the delicious fruit itself – with bunches of ripe fruits hanging from plants nearby. Take a closer look at this iconic fruit with its cross-section revealing seeds bursting with flavor and nutrients. The engraving depicting Kiwis et Dinormis ingens ou moa showcases how these flightless birds once shared their land with colossal creatures. Whether it be through art, nature reserves or mouthwatering produce, embrace all things 'kiwi' and immerse yourself in New Zealand’s vibrant culture.