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VISIT TO A SHAG COLONY NEAR CODFISH ISLAND.-Inanarticle on the Leader Page to-day Mr Edgar P. Stead concludes a description of some of the birds and vegetation observed on a recent expedition to Codfish Island. Reference ts made to a rock, shown in the picture on the left, between Codfish and Stewart Island, on which was a colony of Stewart Island shags. The other photograph shows the birds and some of the nests. coiony oj Stewart

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21376, 19 January 1935, Page 26

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VISIT TO A SHAG COLONY NEAR CODFISH ISLAND.-Inanarticle on the Leader Page to-day Mr Edgar P. Stead concludes a description of some of the birds and vegetation observed on a recent expedition to Codfish Island. Reference ts made to a rock, shown in the picture on the left, between Codfish and Stewart Island, on which was a colony of Stewart Island shags. The other photograph shows the birds and some of the nests. coiony oj Stewart Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21376, 19 January 1935, Page 26

VISIT TO A SHAG COLONY NEAR CODFISH ISLAND.-Inanarticle on the Leader Page to-day Mr Edgar P. Stead concludes a description of some of the birds and vegetation observed on a recent expedition to Codfish Island. Reference ts made to a rock, shown in the picture on the left, between Codfish and Stewart Island, on which was a colony of Stewart Island shags. The other photograph shows the birds and some of the nests. coiony oj Stewart Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21376, 19 January 1935, Page 26

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