"Red-Yellow-White", a large chick caught on Table Hill in December 1988, about to be released after banding. It spent its first two winters as a juvenile at Awarua Bay in Southland, returning to Stewart Island in 1990. It bred for just one season on the Tin Range and is now missing, presumed dead.
JOHN DOWDING
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Forest and Bird, Issue 266, 1 November 1992, Page 14
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55"Red-Yellow-White", a large chick caught on Table Hill in December 1988, about to be released after banding. It spent its first two winters as a juvenile at Awarua Bay in Southland, returning to Stewart Island in 1990. It bred for just one season on the Tin Range and is now missing, presumed dead. JOHN DOWDING Forest and Bird, Issue 266, 1 November 1992, Page 14
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