It's not every day you get to have a close encounter with a kiwi. In fact, few people have ever touched one, but the pupils at Glenbervie School are not on that list.
They were lucky to get up close and personal with a friendly chap named Sparky, a one-legged kiwi who came to visit for the school's conservation week.
Sparky, who lost his leg in a trap, hopped about on the grass while class after class came to say hello and learn about kiwi in the wild.
Sparky, unperturbed by the circle of children and little hands reaching out, tapped his bill on the ground looking for worms which he would occasionally pull from the ground to squeals of delight from the children.
Owner Robert Webb, from the Whangarei Native Bird Recovery Centre, said the teaching opportunity with Sparky was invaluable.