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HARRIER HAWK’S NEST FOUND NEAR CARTERTON. The remains of over 50 rabbits, besides those of rats, indicate that the hawk is a helper to the farmer, even though it may destroy an odd game bird or an odd fowl.

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Forest and Bird, Issue 28, 1 October 1932, Page 14

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HARRIER HAWK’S NEST FOUND NEAR CARTERTON. The remains of over 50 rabbits, besides those of rats, indicate that the hawk is a helper to the farmer, even though it may destroy an odd game bird or an odd fowl. Forest and Bird, Issue 28, 1 October 1932, Page 14

HARRIER HAWK’S NEST FOUND NEAR CARTERTON. The remains of over 50 rabbits, besides those of rats, indicate that the hawk is a helper to the farmer, even though it may destroy an odd game bird or an odd fowl. Forest and Bird, Issue 28, 1 October 1932, Page 14

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