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BIRD MACHINE.—A mother and her children watching and listening to birds in Shibuya, Tokyo. Colour slides of about 50 birds are projected on to a screen, and their cries are heard from a speaker. The machine gives the children of Tokyo a chance to hear and see native birds.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19660609.2.146

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31081, 9 June 1966, Page 14

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Tapeke kupu
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BIRD MACHINE.—A mother and her children watching and listening to birds in Shibuya, Tokyo. Colour slides of about 50 birds are projected on to a screen, and their cries are heard from a speaker. The machine gives the children of Tokyo a chance to hear and see native birds. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31081, 9 June 1966, Page 14

BIRD MACHINE.—A mother and her children watching and listening to birds in Shibuya, Tokyo. Colour slides of about 50 birds are projected on to a screen, and their cries are heard from a speaker. The machine gives the children of Tokyo a chance to hear and see native birds. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31081, 9 June 1966, Page 14

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