GANNETS ON GREAT BARRIER. [Photo—Bernard Sladden. Mr. Sladden writes saying immediately he had put up the Society’s notice, “New Zealanders Protect your Native Birds,” that two of the nesting birds left their nests and went up to view the notice-was this curiosity or appreciation?
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Forest and Bird, Issue 17, 1 April 1929, Page 1
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44GANNETS ON GREAT BARRIER. [Photo—Bernard Sladden. Mr. Sladden writes saying immediately he had put up the Society’s notice, “New Zealanders Protect your Native Birds,” that two of the nesting birds left their nests and went up to view the notice-was this curiosity or appreciation? Forest and Bird, Issue 17, 1 April 1929, Page 1
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