The progress of young kiwi through the stages of Operation Nest Egg. From top: a dummy egg and monitor to find out more about kiwi incubation; egg hatching after 75 days artificial incubation; day-old kiwi chick; sub-adult, North Island brown kiwi ready for release; artificially raised bird after six months in the wild.
ROGAN COLBOURNE
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Forest and Bird, Issue 292, 1 May 1999, Page 18
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55The progress of young kiwi through the stages of Operation Nest Egg. From top: a dummy egg and monitor to find out more about kiwi incubation; egg hatching after 75 days artificial incubation; day-old kiwi chick; sub-adult, North Island brown kiwi ready for release; artificially raised bird after six months in the wild. ROGAN COLBOURNE Forest and Bird, Issue 292, 1 May 1999, Page 18
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