South Island Kōkako and karaka fruit

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Is it still out there or is it gone for good? The South Island Kōkako is a mystery to many, but how amazing would it be to find it again. Here it is pictured with a bountiful supply of karaka fruit to grow fat on. 

This is an image from John's most recent 'Birds at Home' collection. The inspiration for this collection comes from John's ongoing conservation efforts upon his own 2ha block of land in Tasman. When he took the land on it was a barren ex forestry block covered in gorse and bramble. John works hard to cover the majority of the land with regenerating native bush to create a safe haven for the local native birds to thrive in. 

These artworks will work beautifully in any setting, and make excellent gift options. They have been designed to look great individually or look even better as a set. 

Save 15% when you buy 3 of the same size from the 'Birds at Home' collection.

The digital image sits within a white border on the page.  These high quality reproductions are all printed locally within New Zealand, and come with a sturdy backing in a protective sleeve.

John specialises in creating artworks that are accessible and familiar to all kiwis. He thrives on creating images that can enable anyone to become an art lover. By creating these images and sharing stories of his conservation efforts he hopes to be able to encourage others to do what they can to assist in protecting our native birds.

These are photo composite artworks where John has combined his hand drawn native bird artworks with scenes created with photos from across New Zealand. 

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