Part of Mt Cook National Park showing the locations at which three breeding male kea (Geoffrey, Charles and Baldrick), and two presumed non-breeders (Cedric and David), have been seen or located by radio fixes. Circled are core areas which contain 70-90 percent of radio fixes.
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Forest and Bird, Volume 21, Issue 3, 1 August 1990, Page 20
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45Part of Mt Cook National Park showing the locations at which three breeding male kea (Geoffrey, Charles and Baldrick), and two presumed non-breeders (Cedric and David), have been seen or located by radio fixes. Circled are core areas which contain 70-90 percent of radio fixes. Forest and Bird, Volume 21, Issue 3, 1 August 1990, Page 20
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