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MIGRATION.—Best known of the migratory birds of New Zealand are the godwits, or kuaka. This picture of bar-tailed godwits is from “Birds of New Zealand” (Reed), a superb collection of more than 100 plates in colour. Eleven photographers have contributed “action” photographs; all are supplemented by descriptive text by the noted authority, Gordon Williams, who is now at Lincoln College. Published at a modest price for a book with so many plates in full colour, “Birds of New Zealand” should attract many persons seeking Christmas gifts.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30284, 9 November 1963, Page 3

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MIGRATION.—Best known of the migratory birds of New Zealand are the godwits, or kuaka. This picture of bar-tailed godwits is from “Birds of New Zealand” (Reed), a superb collection of more than 100 plates in colour. Eleven photographers have contributed “action” photographs; all are supplemented by descriptive text by the noted authority, Gordon Williams, who is now at Lincoln College. Published at a modest price for a book with so many plates in full colour, “Birds of New Zealand” should attract many persons seeking Christmas gifts. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30284, 9 November 1963, Page 3

MIGRATION.—Best known of the migratory birds of New Zealand are the godwits, or kuaka. This picture of bar-tailed godwits is from “Birds of New Zealand” (Reed), a superb collection of more than 100 plates in colour. Eleven photographers have contributed “action” photographs; all are supplemented by descriptive text by the noted authority, Gordon Williams, who is now at Lincoln College. Published at a modest price for a book with so many plates in full colour, “Birds of New Zealand” should attract many persons seeking Christmas gifts. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30284, 9 November 1963, Page 3