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Clematis foetidaObserv.
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Photographed in the dune scrub fields at the south end of Te Roto o Wairew/Lake Forsyth
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Clematis foetidaObserv.
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Photographed in the dune scrub fields at the south end of Te Roto o Wairew/Lake Forsyth
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Clematis foetidaObserv.
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Photographed in the dune scrub fields at the south end of Te Roto o Wairew/Lake Forsyth
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Playero Zarapito (Calidris ferruginea)Observ.
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Three birds observed in eclipse plumage associating with wrybill and red-necked stint
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Playero Zarapito (Calidris ferruginea)Observ.
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Three birds observed in eclipse plumage associating with wrybill and red-necked stint
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Playero Zarapito (Calidris ferruginea)Observ.
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Three birds observed in eclipse plumage associating with wrybill and red-necked stint
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Playero Zarapito (Calidris ferruginea)Observ.
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Three birds observed in eclipse plumage associating with wrybill and red-necked stint
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Playero Zarapito (Calidris ferruginea)Observ.
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Three birds observed in eclipse plumage associating with wrybill and red-necked stint
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Playero Zarapito (Calidris ferruginea)Observ.
steveattwoodDescripción
Three birds observed in eclipse plumage associating with wrybill and red-necked stint
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Playero Zarapito (Calidris ferruginea)Observ.
steveattwoodDescripción
Three birds observed in eclipse plumage associating with wrybill and red-necked stint
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Playero Zarapito (Calidris ferruginea)Observ.
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Three birds observed in eclipse plumage associating with wrybill and red-necked stint
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Pato Negro del Pacífico. (Anas superciliosa)Observ.
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Potential pure or near pure. Leg colour, bill colour, supercilium colour and face markings all consistent. Not observed in flight.
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Patos (Género Anas)Observ.
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Potential pure or near pure. Leg colour, bill colour, supercilium colour and face markings all consistent. Not observed in flight.
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Pato Negro del Pacífico. (Anas superciliosa)Observ.
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Potential pure or near pure. Leg colour, bill colour, supercilium colour and face markings all consistent. Not observed in flight.
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Garceta Común Australiana (Egretta garzetta ssp. nigripes)Observ.
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Two little egret observed, separate by about 150m on the same foreshore, one with a white heron
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Garceta Común (Egretta garzetta)Observ.
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Two little egret observed, separate by about 150m on the same foreshore, one with a white heron
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Garceta Común (Egretta garzetta)Observ.
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Two little egret observed, separate by about 150m on the same foreshore, one with a white heron
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Garceta Común (Egretta garzetta)Observ.
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Two little egret observed, separate by about 150m on the same foreshore, one with a white heron
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Garceta Común (Egretta garzetta)Observ.
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Two little egret observed, separate by about 150m on the same foreshore, one with a white heron
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Halcón Maorí (Falco novaeseelandiae)Observ.
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Female karearea observed in open beech forest in the Nina Valley. Appeared to be stashing prey but were unable to confirm.
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Charrancito (Sternula albifrons)Observ.
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Situated on the beach directly in front of the Birdlings Flat Settlement associating with White-fronted terns
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Charrancito (Sternula albifrons)Observ.
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Situated on the beach front directly in fromt of the Birdlings Flat settlement associating with white-fronted terns
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Charrancito (Sternula albifrons)Observ.
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Situated on the beach directly in front of the Birdlings Flat Settlement associating with White-fronted terns
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Correlimos Dedilargo (Calidris subminuta)Observ.
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Long-toed stint left, red-necked stint right
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Correlimos Dedilargo (Calidris subminuta)Observ.
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seen in association with red-necked stint
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Correlimos Dedilargo (Calidris subminuta)Observ.
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Seen in association with red-necked stint
Observ.
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This tui is a regular visitor to my garden at Little River especially during autumn and winter when I have my nectar feeder out. On occasion it has turned up with another tui which is banded but the banded tui is very shy (unusually for tui) and I have yet to make a successful observation of the bands. Note that the upper bill is missing its tip. This is a recent event and the result of window strike. I have several photos of this same bird with a whole bill before this incident
Observ.
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This tui is a regular visitor to my garden at Little River especially during autumn and winter when I have my nectar feeder out. On occasion it has turned up with another tui which is banded but the banded tui is very shy (unusually for tui) and I have yet to make a successful observation of the bands. Note that the upper bill is missing its tip. This is a recent event and the result of window strike. I have several photos of this same bird with a whole bill before this incident
Observ.
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This tui is a regular visitor to my garden at Little River especially during autumn and winter when I have my nectar feeder out. On occasion it has turned up with another tui which is banded but the banded tui is very shy (unusually for tui) and I have yet to make a successful observation of the bands. Note that the upper bill is missing its tip. This is a recent event and the result of window strike. I have several photos of this same bird with a whole bill before this incident
Observ.
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woodland shade plant, under a mix of native and introduced trees at Harts Creek