Far left: Arriving in New Zealand in September from Siberia and Alaska, the red-necked stint is a diminutive bird which is usually seen with wrybills and banded dotterels. Its wintering over grounds stretch all the way from China to New Zealand.
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Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 2, 1 May 1991, Page 28
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41Far left: Arriving in New Zealand in September from Siberia and Alaska, the red-necked stint is a diminutive bird which is usually seen with wrybills and banded dotterels. Its wintering over grounds stretch all the way from China to New Zealand. Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 2, 1 May 1991, Page 28
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