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jf Camouflage is not confincd to humans in these davs of war. At least one white blackbird is a well 'known resident of the trees near Burleigh bridge and at. least a couple of sparrows in, an adjacent area, have caught the infection and come cut in next-door to summer whites, Perhaps it isn't actua.lly camouflage — the1 normal feather ration may be running low.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MEX19421021.2.56

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Marlborough Express, Volume LXXVI, Issue 248, 21 October 1942, Page 5

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Untitled Marlborough Express, Volume LXXVI, Issue 248, 21 October 1942, Page 5

Untitled Marlborough Express, Volume LXXVI, Issue 248, 21 October 1942, Page 5

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