Takahe (Porphyrio hochstetteri)
These beautiful birds were considered to be extinct in their home country New Zealand in 1848 after the last known four birds were killed. Why would you do that? However, in 1948 Geoffrey Orbell rediscovered them after a carefully planned search of the area they had been last seen in.
These birds are flightless and are the largest member of the Rail family, being 63 cm (24.8 in) in length and weighing from from 1.8-4.2 kg (4-9.2 lbs). As you can see, this makes for a very chubby looking bird.
The beautiful feather colours you can see here. This photo was made at close range when we visited the Maungatautari Restoration Project, which is a huge fully predator fenced inland "island" for some of our most endangered birds. Normally, you don't get to see them even there, as the enclosure is huge, but we chanced on the person feeding them when we arrived at the sanctuary.