The
Pūkeko (
Porphyrio porphyrio melanotus) is a
subspecies of the
Purple Swamphen, native to
New Zealand and elsewhere in
Australasia. The name comes from the
Māori language; the bird is highly revered in
Māori culture because the colour red is associated with nobility and power, and the species has red beaks and legs. It is unknown how the species spread to New Zealand from Australia. It may have been brought by ancestors of Māori, or it may have arrived there on its own.
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