Whangārei kiwi suffers case of mistaken identity in first nesting attempt 9 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM 3 minutes to read Teina, the kiwi from Whangārei Heads, and the rock he had mistakenly incubated for 97 days. Photo / Supplied Teina, the kiwi from Whangārei Heads, and the rock he had mistakenly incubated for 97 days. Photo / Supplied Multimedia journalist for the Northern Advocatekarina.cooper@nzme.co.nz A wild kiwi found his first parenting experience harder than most when it was discovered the egg he had been incubating for more than three months was, in fact, a rock. Teina was released around three years ago in Whangārei Heads and was the first kiwi in decades to nest in Owhiwa Rd in Parua Bay.