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THE PIED SHAG. The Pied Shag frequently roosts and nests inland, but is a marine feeder; therefore it should cause no anxiety to anglers. The underparts of the pied shag are white; the upper parts are dark from the tip of the tail to the forehead.

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Forest and Bird, Issue 52, 1 May 1939, Page 9

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THE PIED SHAG. The Pied Shag frequently roosts and nests inland, but is a marine feeder; therefore it should cause no anxiety to anglers. The underparts of the pied shag are white; the upper parts are dark from the tip of the tail to the forehead. Forest and Bird, Issue 52, 1 May 1939, Page 9

THE PIED SHAG. The Pied Shag frequently roosts and nests inland, but is a marine feeder; therefore it should cause no anxiety to anglers. The underparts of the pied shag are white; the upper parts are dark from the tip of the tail to the forehead. Forest and Bird, Issue 52, 1 May 1939, Page 9

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