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Grey-faced petrel, rare now on the mainland where it was once widespread, nesting in burrows during winter. Known in Maori as ‘oi’ the bird is one of the traditional muttonbirds of northern tribes.

GRAEME TAYLOR

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Forest and Bird, Issue 309, 1 August 2003, Page 4

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Grey-faced petrel, rare now on the mainland where it was once widespread, nesting in burrows during winter. Known in Maori as ‘oi’ the bird is one of the traditional muttonbirds of northern tribes. GRAEME TAYLOR Forest and Bird, Issue 309, 1 August 2003, Page 4

Grey-faced petrel, rare now on the mainland where it was once widespread, nesting in burrows during winter. Known in Maori as ‘oi’ the bird is one of the traditional muttonbirds of northern tribes. GRAEME TAYLOR Forest and Bird, Issue 309, 1 August 2003, Page 4

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