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RapidMiner, LIONsolver, KNIME, Weka, ODM, Shogun toolbox, Orange, Apache Mahout, scikit-learn, mlpy, MCMLL, and OpenCV are software suites containing a variety of machine learning algorithms.
The Buff Weka ( Gallirallus australis hectori ) formerly inhabited the eastern districts of the South Island but is now confined to Chatham Island and Pitt Island to which it was introduced in the early 1900s, and where they are widely hunted and eaten, being considered ' introduced '.
Weka are important in the bush as seed dispersers, distributing seeds too large for smaller berry-eating birds.
Weka are classed as a vulnerable species.
Weka are problematic in conservation ; some subspecies are threatened, but have been a problem to other threatened wildlife on offshore islands, especially when introduced to an island that they would not naturally inhabit.
Weka are unable to withstand the current pressures faced in both the North Island and South Island.
Weka populations can persist in highly modified habitats, but they have disappeared from huge areas of their former range, suggesting that they can adapt to a wide range of conditions but are particularly vulnerable to threats.
Predation by ferrets, cats and dogs are a threat to adult Weka ; stoats and ferrets are a threat to chicks ; stoats and rats are a threat to eggs.
Pest control operations sometimes kill Weka, as they have ground foraging habits vulnerable to poison baits, and traps are laid in a way that Weka can reach.
Weka are significant to some Māori iwi who admire their curiosity and feisty, bold personality, traits which have led to them being relatively easy to catch.
Tales of Weka stealing shiny items and bags of sugar are part of New Zealand folklore.
Other wagons include examples of stock wagons, several vans including two representatives of the Z class ' roadsider ' vans, tank wagons, and eight Y < sup > B </ sup >/ Y < sup > C </ sup > ballast wagons, which are kept in working order for track maintenance duties through the Weka Pass.
An assortment of birds found in the North Island are present at the National Park except for the Weka.

Weka and sturdy
Weka have sturdy legs and reduced wings.

Weka and brown
On average, female Weka lay three creamy or pinkish eggs blotched with brown and mauve.

Weka and birds
This meant that all the ecological niches occupied by mammals elsewhere were occupied by either insects or birds, leading to an unusually large number of flightless birds, including the Kiwi, the Weka, the Moa, and the Kakapo.

Weka and .
The Weka or woodhen ( Gallirallus australis ) is a flightless bird species of the rail family.
Weka usually lay eggs between August and January ; both sexes help to incubate.
The common name Weka is a Māori word.
Johann Georg Wagler's suggestion of the Ocydromus genus in 1830 to describe each Weka as a species was generally adopted.
However, Weka were later decided as a single species in the Gallirallus genus with four subspecies.
The North Island Weka ( Gallirallus australis greyi ) is represented by original populations in Northland and Poverty Bay, and by liberations elsewhere from that stock.
Western Weka photographed on the West Coast, New Zealand near Karamea.
The Western Weka ( Gallirallus australis australis ) is found mainly in the northern and western regions of the South Island from Nelson to Fiordland.
Distinguished by dark red-brown and black streaking on the breast, the Western Weka has two distinct colour phases, that of the southernmost range showing a greater degree of black.
The Stewart Island Weka ( Gallirallus australis scotti ) is smaller than the other subspecies and, like the Western Weka, has two colour phases ; a chestnut form-similar to the chestnut-phase Western Weka-and a black phase which is not as dark as the black Western Weka.
Weka occupy areas such as forests, sub-alpine grassland, sand dunes, rocky shores and modified semi-urban environments.
Where the Weka is relatively common, their furtive curiosity leads them to search around houses and camps for food scraps, or anything unfamiliar and transportable.
The breeding season varies, but when food is plentiful, Weka can raise up to four broods throughout the whole year.
The Department of Conservation's Weka recovery plan, approved in 1999, aims to improve the conservation status of threatened Weka, clarify the status of data deficient Weka, maintain the non-threatened status of other Weka, and eventually restore all Weka to their traditional ranges as a significant component of the ecosystems.

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Ammo cans are considered the gold standard of containers because they are very sturdy, waterproof, animal and fire resistant, relatively cheap, and have plenty of room for trade items.
They are generally made from sturdy leather uppers and non-leather outsoles.
Casual shoes are characterized by sturdy leather uppers, non-leather outsoles, and wide profile.
The hooks may be of two or three shapes, usually, longer, more slender hooks are arranged along the length of the proboscis, with several rows of more sturdy, shorter nasal hooks around the base of the proboscis.
Their bodies are large, sturdy, and muscular and are described as having a " cobby " build.
They are more-or-less cup-shaped animals, ranging from in height, with sturdy lattice-like internal skeletons made up of fused spicules of silica.
As I said in my nationwide broadcast on December 31, if we are to see a sturdy tree of democracy grow, we need to learn from the past and nurture very carefully and deliberately political institutions that will become the pillars upon which the people's power will be erected.
Empty molluscan seashells are a sturdy, and usually readily available, " free " resource which is often easily found on beaches, in the intertidal zone, and in the shallow subtidal zone.
The impressive ruins of Roscommon castle are located on a hillside just outside the town, the castle is quadrangular in shape, it had four corner D-shaped towers, three storey ’ s high, and twin towers at its entrance gateway, one of which still retains its immensely sturdy vaulted roof.
Speed skate frames are usually built out of carbon fibre or extruded aluminium ( more expensive but more solid ), magnesium, or even pressed aluminium, which is then folded into a frame ( cheaper but less sturdy ).
The buildings which remain are sturdy brick buildings with antique facades.
While a sturdy car if maintained rigorously, the SM did require two sets of specialist care — Citroën specialists, which are widespread in Europe, and a rarer Maserati specialist, to keep the engine in tune.
Mike DeGagne of Allmusic awarded Escape four-and-a-half stars out of five, writing, " The songs are timeless, and as a whole, they have a way of rekindling the innocence of youthful romance and the rebelliousness of growing up, built from heartfelt songwriting and sturdy musicianship ".
When all else fails, there are still the stars to look at-Roberts, who actually manages to do some fine acting, and Gibson, whose likability must be a sturdy thing indeed.
Their long, sturdy legs are well suited for long leaps, and their toes are unusually large.
American Bobtails are a very sturdy breed, with both short-and long-haired coats.
The island consists of two hills, North Hill and South Hill, which are connected by an isthmus on which the former inhabitants built many of their sturdy stone cottages.
They are compact but sturdy dogs with an abundant textured coat with a highly plumed tail set high and flat.
Card clothing made from a sturdy flexible backing in which closely spaced wire pins are embedded.
These boards have some disadvantages ; they are not as sturdy as solid redwood boards.
They are capable of considerable output levels and are rather more sturdy than electrostatics or ribbons, but have similar low-mass moving elements.

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