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ENGLISH SONG-BIRDS

THE nightingale may yet sing at Rangitoto and the r ** swallow build in Queen Street Hi eaves. “It is a source of re- Hi gret that the beautiful songbirds of England which could be easily imported, are not if, here,” said Mr. C. A. Whitney, *6 president of the Accilmatisa- Hi tion Society, last night. “The Hi swallow would live on flies and »; it probably would not migrate. L Perhaps the council will one . J day go into this question.” Hi

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 19, 13 April 1927, Page 1

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ENGLISH SONG-BIRDS Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 19, 13 April 1927, Page 1

ENGLISH SONG-BIRDS Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 19, 13 April 1927, Page 1

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