Fruit Dove by ideetje

Fruit Dove

The people of New Zealand have declared their native fruit dove bird of the year. The spherical kererū, as it is called locally.
The fruit dove from New Zealand is a native species that lives in the country both on the North Island and on the South Island. This large, wooded pigeon grows about 50 centimeters long from beak to tail and is known for its acrobatic flights, the murmur of its wings and also ... its total lack of self-discipline.

The kererū lives both in the city and in the countryside and loves to cram full of rotten fruit that she finds on the ground. But if the harvest is too abundant, things can sometimes go wrong. After all, the birds are so immersed in the fermented fruits that they lose their balance and fall out of the tree.
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