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The night watch Tor Chatham Isiand taiko. Wrapped up in plastic sheeting to protect them from rain and windchill Jennifer Wasley and Reg Cotter are ready to spotlight incoming birds. They then guide them down so radio tags can be attached, a step toward locating nests in the dense forest.

RODGER WASLEY

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Forest and Bird, Issue 312, 1 May 2004, Page 2

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The night watch Tor Chatham Isiand taiko. Wrapped up in plastic sheeting to protect them from rain and windchill Jennifer Wasley and Reg Cotter are ready to spotlight incoming birds. They then guide them down so radio tags can be attached, a step toward locating nests in the dense forest. RODGER WASLEY Forest and Bird, Issue 312, 1 May 2004, Page 2

The night watch Tor Chatham Isiand taiko. Wrapped up in plastic sheeting to protect them from rain and windchill Jennifer Wasley and Reg Cotter are ready to spotlight incoming birds. They then guide them down so radio tags can be attached, a step toward locating nests in the dense forest. RODGER WASLEY Forest and Bird, Issue 312, 1 May 2004, Page 2

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