Southern Brown Kiwi vs Little Spotted Kiwi
Apteryx australis в сравнении с Apteryx owenii
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Характеристика | Southern Brown Kiwi | Little Spotted Kiwi |
|---|---|---|
| Научное название | Apteryx australis | Apteryx owenii |
| Отряд | Apterygiformes | Apterygiformes |
| Семейство | Apterygidae | Apterygidae |
| Охранный статус | Vulnerable | Near Threatened |
| Длина | — | — |
| Размах крыльев | — | — |
| Масса | 2602,5 g (91.80 oz) | 1296,5 g (45.73 oz) |
| Питание | Nocturnal probe-feeder extracting earthworms, beetle larvae, and weta from moist forest soils using olfactory detection … | Probes leaf litter and friable soil for small earthworms, beetle larvae, and spiders on Kapiti … |
| Размер кладки | 1-3 | 1-2 |
| Population Trend | — | — |
Habitat Comparison
Southern Brown Kiwi
Dense temperate rainforest, scrubland, and tussock grassland in South Island and Stewart Island, New Zealand. Nests in burrows or hollow logs. Requires thick ground cover and moist soils rich in invertebrates.
Little Spotted Kiwi
Dense podocarp and broadleaf forest and shrubland on predator-free offshore islands including Kapiti Island, New Zealand. Nests in burrows or rock crevices. Requires moist soil with dense understorey.
Song & Call Comparison
Southern Brown Kiwi
A loud, repeated 'kee-wee' shriek — the female's call that gives kiwis their name. Males give a higher-pitched, softer 'ki-wi'. Calls carry far through native forest at night.
Little Spotted Kiwi
Male gives a very high-pitched 'ki-ki-ki' whistle; female call is lower and slower 'kriii'. The smallest kiwi; its voice is correspondingly higher-pitched than its relatives.
Geographic Range & Migration
Southern Brown Kiwi
Restricted to South Island and Stewart Island, New Zealand. Flightless and sedentary in dense native forest and scrubland year-round.
Little Spotted Kiwi
Restricted to Little Barrier, Kapiti, and a few other offshore islands of New Zealand. Flightless and sedentary; critically endangered.
Охранный статус
Southern Brown Kiwi
Little Spotted Kiwi
How to Tell Them Apart
Southern Brown Kiwi
Dense, hair-like brown feathers streaked with rufous and dark brown give a shaggy appearance. No visible wings. Sexes similar; females notably larger. Cryptic plumage blends with forest floor.
Little Spotted Kiwi
Fine, soft grayish-white feathers with intricate brown and black barring producing a mottled spotted pattern. Smallest of all kiwis. Sexes similar but females larger. Hair-like plumage texture.
About These Birds
Southern Brown Kiwi
A robust flightless kiwi with coarse grey-brown hair-like feathers and a long decurved bill. Strictly nocturnal and largely solitary, probing leaf litter for earthworms, insects, and berries. Confined to South Island and Stewart Island of New Zealand. Lays the largest egg relative to body size of any bird.
Little Spotted Kiwi
The smallest kiwi weighing around 1 kg, with pale grey plumage finely barred with brown. Nocturnal and insectivorous. Now survives mainly on predator-free Kapiti Island after mainland extinction from introduced predators. Population recovering under intensive management.