Xenicus longipes (The Bush Wren), Male and Female. Xenicus gilviventris (The Rock Wren), Male and Female.
This is a plate from the Society's forthcoming Facsimile of the 1873 edition of The History of the Birds of New Zealand by Walter Lawry Buller. The Facsimile is now being printed and founder subscribers will receive their copies shortly. See the article on Buller on page 7.
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Forest and Bird, Volume 15, Issue 2, 1 May 1984, Unnumbered Page
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64Xenicus longipes (The Bush Wren), Male and Female. Xenicus gilviventris (The Rock Wren), Male and Female. This is a plate from the Society's forthcoming Facsimile of the 1873 edition of The History of the Birds of New Zealand by Walter Lawry Buller. The Facsimile is now being printed and founder subscribers will receive their copies shortly. See the article on Buller on page 7. Forest and Bird, Volume 15, Issue 2, 1 May 1984, Unnumbered Page
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