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Brent Bevan on the winter road into Whirinaki and, below, the remains of a juvenile kaka being tracked by Bevan that was killed, probably by a stoat, cat or rat, while feeding on the ground.

BRENT BEVAN

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Forest and Bird, Issue 280, 1 May 1996, Page 42

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Brent Bevan on the winter road into Whirinaki and, below, the remains of a juvenile kaka being tracked by Bevan that was killed, probably by a stoat, cat or rat, while feeding on the ground. BRENT BEVAN Forest and Bird, Issue 280, 1 May 1996, Page 42

Brent Bevan on the winter road into Whirinaki and, below, the remains of a juvenile kaka being tracked by Bevan that was killed, probably by a stoat, cat or rat, while feeding on the ground. BRENT BEVAN Forest and Bird, Issue 280, 1 May 1996, Page 42

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