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Bottom: One of the local favorites, nicknamed "Rooster" because of his

unusually shaped dorsal fin. The camera's databack has imprinted the date on the picture — databacks are an invaluable aid in photo-ID studies. Photo: Steve Dawson.

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Forest and Bird, Volume 18, Issue 4, 1 November 1987, Page 33

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Bottom: One of the local favorites, nicknamed "Rooster" because of his unusually shaped dorsal fin. The camera's databack has imprinted the date on the picture — databacks are an invaluable aid in photo-ID studies. Photo: Steve Dawson. Forest and Bird, Volume 18, Issue 4, 1 November 1987, Page 33

Bottom: One of the local favorites, nicknamed "Rooster" because of his unusually shaped dorsal fin. The camera's databack has imprinted the date on the picture — databacks are an invaluable aid in photo-ID studies. Photo: Steve Dawson. Forest and Bird, Volume 18, Issue 4, 1 November 1987, Page 33

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