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THE LAND OF THE TAKAHE: Two photographs from the area west of Te Anau. The view above, looking back towards Te Anau, was taken from the saddle seen in the top left corner of the upper photograph. The latter shows the lonely mountain lake where Dr. Orbell first saw the notornis. On page six Dr. Orbell (right) is seen with Dr. Falla and the notornis chick.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 512, 14 April 1949, Page 7

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THE LAND OF THE TAKAHE: Two photographs from the area west of Te Anau. The view above, looking back towards Te Anau, was taken from the saddle seen in the top left corner of the upper photograph. The latter shows the lonely mountain lake where Dr. Orbell first saw the notornis. On page six Dr. Orbell (right) is seen with Dr. Falla and the notornis chick. New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 512, 14 April 1949, Page 7

THE LAND OF THE TAKAHE: Two photographs from the area west of Te Anau. The view above, looking back towards Te Anau, was taken from the saddle seen in the top left corner of the upper photograph. The latter shows the lonely mountain lake where Dr. Orbell first saw the notornis. On page six Dr. Orbell (right) is seen with Dr. Falla and the notornis chick. New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 512, 14 April 1949, Page 7

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