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GORDON ELL, BUSH FILMS

Looking into the valley of the upper Rangitata from the north bank. Some birds depend on the broad riverbed for nesting habitat. Stilt, pied oystercatchers and banded dotterel, however, also make use of the adjacent river terraces and wet patches.

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Forest and Bird, Issue 300, 1 May 2001, Page 30

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GORDON ELL, BUSH FILMS Looking into the valley of the upper Rangitata from the north bank. Some birds depend on the broad riverbed for nesting habitat. Stilt, pied oystercatchers and banded dotterel, however, also make use of the adjacent river terraces and wet patches. Forest and Bird, Issue 300, 1 May 2001, Page 30

GORDON ELL, BUSH FILMS Looking into the valley of the upper Rangitata from the north bank. Some birds depend on the broad riverbed for nesting habitat. Stilt, pied oystercatchers and banded dotterel, however, also make use of the adjacent river terraces and wet patches. Forest and Bird, Issue 300, 1 May 2001, Page 30

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