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Rainy nights on Rangatira are often the busiest in terms of seabird activity. A tiny grey-backed storm petrel lands in a grassy clearing in the drizzle.

HELEN GUMMER

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Forest and Bird, Issue 312, 1 May 2004, Page 29

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Rainy nights on Rangatira are often the busiest in terms of seabird activity. A tiny grey-backed storm petrel lands in a grassy clearing in the drizzle. HELEN GUMMER Forest and Bird, Issue 312, 1 May 2004, Page 29

Rainy nights on Rangatira are often the busiest in terms of seabird activity. A tiny grey-backed storm petrel lands in a grassy clearing in the drizzle. HELEN GUMMER Forest and Bird, Issue 312, 1 May 2004, Page 29

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