

We use industry standards to grade including Overstreet, CGC and CBCS standards. Books without a stated grade will be offered as NM 9.4 or better with no guarantee of 9.8s. No refunds or returns on accurately described items. In stock books with no PRESALE items in the order will ship ASAP when the order is ready to fill. Any in stock books that cannot be shipped immediately due to them being in orders with PRESALE items will not be refunded. If your order is less than $100 you will be billed for our flat rate shipping - $6.99.
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Minimum purchase for free shipping is $100. Please review our SHIPPING POLICY for more details. No Cancellations or refunds if you select our combined shipping option and do not qualify for a free shipment. If you are ordering signed books, CGC/CBCS graded items that are preorder, please do allow plenty of time for delivery. If you are ordering presale books we are paying for your books months in advance to secure copies specifically for you and we cannot return them for a refund.

We will not refund any other PRESALE books. Any items sold BEFORE the release dates are considered PRESALE. No cancellations, returns or refunds on PRESALE items. We do not accept returns for any of the following: Refunds cannot be sent to alternate accounts. Refunds will be issued within 5 business days back to the account you paid with Paypal, Credit Cards, Bank Account etc. We can offer a refund or exchange if we have stock. Today the harrier is protected by law.If you have a problem with your item that is damaged or missing please email us. It also eats dead rabbits or possums on the road and hunts for birds' nests.īetween 18, people killed hundreds of thousands of harriers, because they thought they were a threat to game birds like pheasants and quail. The harrier hunts small birds and mammals, lizards, frogs, fish and insects. Also known as the Australasian harrier or harrier hawk, it is often seen circling high in the air, looking for prey. The swamp harrier (kāhu) lives in the open country. Several groups are working to help save the falcon. Nonetheless, falcons are threatened by predators such as stoats, habitat changes, and people who shoot them. This fearless bird can hunt animals much bigger than itself. The New Zealand falcon (kārearea) hunts mostly other birds in the air, flying at speeds up to 200 kilometres per hour. Māori believed that the morepork’s usual ‘ruru’ call brought good news, but a high cry meant bad news. Instead, the bird turns its head rapidly, up to 270 degrees. Moreporks’ eyes don’t move in the sockets. They can fly almost silently, so their prey don’t hear them coming, and they can hear their prey rather than their own wing noise as they close in. Moreporks catch insects, small birds, rats and mice. The name morepork, and the Māori name, ruru, both come from the sound of its call.

Its sad-sounding call is often heard at dusk. The morepork is nocturnal – it hunts at night, and sleeps in the day. The laughing owl had a call that sounded like shrieks, ‘cooees’, or a dog yelping.Įyles’s harrier and the New Zealand owlet nightjar are also extinct. It became extinct around the time that the moa did. It had claws like a tiger’s, and hunted 200-kilogram moa (huge flightless birds). Haast’s eagle was the world’s biggest eagle. Several birds of prey have become extinct.

They have excellent eyesight to help them.Īnother bird of prey is the German or little owl, common in the South Island. They catch other birds, small animals, lizards, frogs and insects. New Zealand has three resident native birds of prey: the New Zealand falcon, the swamp harrier and the morepork. Birds of prey are birds that hunt other birds and animals.
