One farme 1 ’ in the Urenui district is taking a very keen interest in starlings, and particularly their nesting habits this spring. His reason for so suddenly becoming a zealous naturalist is not due to a scientific bent, but because last nesting season among some papers and other debris scattered at the foot of a tree from a starling’s nest, he picked up a ten-shilling note. It was somewhat the worse for wear but still negotiable.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 November 1938, Page 5
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