The Extinct Huia
The Huia bird is now extinct, I made this drawing using a photograph of huia skins
which are common in our museums. They were beautiful birds of black and
white with much valued tail feathers with a white tip, they lived only in
the North Island and had very limited flight using bounds and leaps to
travel through the trees. In 1901 the tail feather became a fashionable item
to adorn hats and hair after being seen on the Duke of York's hat when he
visited New Zealand, this and predation as well as loss of habitat led to the
extinction of this lovely bird. This drawing is a lament, I have called
it Huia Singing in the Kowhai.
Here are some of our native beetles, New Zealand has an amazing
selection of weevil and other types of small insects. Many are most active at
night so the black paper seems to suit them.
All images copyright Frances Jill Studd 2018
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