WAKE UP, NEW ZEALANDERS!
A member of the New Zealand Native Bird Protection Society, now resident in Canada, writes: —“l was pleased when passing my forest home here to see the birds feeding on the trays I left. I pinned a note inside when leaving asking the next tenants to feed the birds. In New Zealand the next tenants would likely say ‘Queer!’ but here the people understand.”
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Forest and Bird, Issue 23, 1 March 1931, Page 12
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68WAKE UP, NEW ZEALANDERS! Forest and Bird, Issue 23, 1 March 1931, Page 12
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