Description
The Kāhu is NZ’s biggest bird of prey and the one giving you the filthy look when you interrupt its middle-of-the-road lunch. Although possum- or rabbit-a-la-car is the Kāhu’s go-to meal, they also like to cruise the wide open spaces for small birds, mammals and insects. In spring, they’re famous for their dramatic mating dance involving lots of diving, calling and general showing off. To Māori the Kāhu is a symbol of victory and one flying over the village during a tribal meeting was a very good sign. What a cool addition to any backyard.
Our Kāhu is:
- 46cm high by 39cm wide (includes measurement of the branch/spike)
- Easily installed with the tap of a hammer (pre-drill hard wood)
- Crafted in 3mm Corten® ‘weathering’ Steel to form a beautiful patina that changes with the seasons
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The perfect gift for the cruisiest dad
Box Size |
Length (cm) |
Width (cm) |
Height (cm) |
Weight (g) |
Large |
39cm |
1cm |
34cm |
450g |
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