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Introduction into New Zealand of the Australian blue wren in 1923. Autumn bird count in Matata Bird Sanctuary.
Record no:
30866
Call no:
RP589
Author:
Westerskov, Kaj
Citation:
Wildlife publication / New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs ; no.19; Wildlife publication / New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs ; no.20; NOTORNIS 1953 v.5, no.3 : 106-107 ; v.5, no.4 : 124-125;
Year:
1953
Subject:
Birds - New Zealand
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Animal introduction - New Zealand
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Wrens
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