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This documentary tells the story of the world’s rarest wading bird, the black stilt (kakī). With its precise beak and long pink legs the stilt is superbly adapted to the stony braided riverbeds of the Mackenzie Country, but it is tragically unable to deal with new threats (rats, ferrets, habitat loss). An early documentary for TVNZ’s Natural History Unit, the magnificently filmed drama of the stilt’s struggle for survival makes it "stand out as a classic of its genre" (as writer Russell Campbell puts it in this backgrounder). The Black Stilt won the Gold Award at New York’s International Film & TV Festival in 1984.
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A pair of black stilt and nest by the Tekapo River, from 1983 documentary The Black Stilt.
© NHNZ Photo: by Rod Morris

A black stilt, from 1983 documentary The Black Stilt.
© NHNZ Photo: by Rod Morris





















