Recent observations indicate that
sheep paddocks provide favoured areas for nesting because the soil there is several degrees warmer than in the forest. Photos: A. Cree
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Forest and Bird, Issue 250, 1 November 1988, Page 14
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26Recent observations indicate that sheep paddocks provide favoured areas for nesting because the soil there is several degrees warmer than in the forest. Photos: A. Cree Forest and Bird, Issue 250, 1 November 1988, Page 14
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