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“There is a very short list of birds that are seriously injurious to the interests of the farmer and gardener: of a considerable number it must be said that while they do harm, they also do good: of the vast majority it may safely be said that they are beneficial.”— Sir J. Arthur Thomson.

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Forest and Bird, Issue 52, 1 May 1939, Page 14

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Untitled Forest and Bird, Issue 52, 1 May 1939, Page 14

Untitled Forest and Bird, Issue 52, 1 May 1939, Page 14

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