


Kererū (A4 Framed)
“Ko te manu kai miro nōnā te ngahere, ko te manu kai i te mātauranga nōnā te ao.”
Ko te whakamāramatanga o tēnei pikitia, ko te Kererū te manu o waho, ko te rākau he Miro, ā, ko te Kererū e rere ana ki te kai. Ko te take i kōwhiri au i te tōnga o te raa nā te mea, koinei te wā pai ki te kite i ngā Kererū, ā, kua kitea te tamaiti i te Kererū. Ki te rangi ka taea hoki koe te kite i a Matariki e tīramarama ana.
“The bird that eats berries its his forest, the birds that eats knowledge its his world.”
The explination of this picture, the Kererū is the putline picture, the tree is Miro (Ferruginous podocarp) and, the Kererū has gone to the tree to feast. The reason why I chose a sunset or sunrise sky was because, this was the best time to spot them and the child spotted one. Also, you can see Matariki shinning in the sky.
“Ko te manu kai miro nōnā te ngahere, ko te manu kai i te mātauranga nōnā te ao.”
Ko te whakamāramatanga o tēnei pikitia, ko te Kererū te manu o waho, ko te rākau he Miro, ā, ko te Kererū e rere ana ki te kai. Ko te take i kōwhiri au i te tōnga o te raa nā te mea, koinei te wā pai ki te kite i ngā Kererū, ā, kua kitea te tamaiti i te Kererū. Ki te rangi ka taea hoki koe te kite i a Matariki e tīramarama ana.
“The bird that eats berries its his forest, the birds that eats knowledge its his world.”
The explination of this picture, the Kererū is the putline picture, the tree is Miro (Ferruginous podocarp) and, the Kererū has gone to the tree to feast. The reason why I chose a sunset or sunrise sky was because, this was the best time to spot them and the child spotted one. Also, you can see Matariki shinning in the sky.