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Albatrosses flock to feed with other seabirds round the bird-watching boat off Kaikoura. The birds visit these waters, just as whales do, because of the availability of food about the upwelling waters of the Kaikoura Trench.

DENNIS BUURMAN

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Forest and Bird, Issue 302, 1 November 2001, Page 30

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Albatrosses flock to feed with other seabirds round the bird-watching boat off Kaikoura. The birds visit these waters, just as whales do, because of the availability of food about the upwelling waters of the Kaikoura Trench. DENNIS BUURMAN Forest and Bird, Issue 302, 1 November 2001, Page 30

Albatrosses flock to feed with other seabirds round the bird-watching boat off Kaikoura. The birds visit these waters, just as whales do, because of the availability of food about the upwelling waters of the Kaikoura Trench. DENNIS BUURMAN Forest and Bird, Issue 302, 1 November 2001, Page 30

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