Birds that during the shooting season retire into more secluded hidingplaces are now plentiful on the small lakes beside the road to the Harper Diversion nt Lake Coleridge. Apparently quite confident that no one will snoot them out of season, grey duck. Paradise duck, Canadian geese, and black swans swim gaily well within gun-range of the road (remarks the Christchurch “Sun ). In places, indeed, the Canadian geese are so lame that they stray on the road, flying to the lakes only when a car ap~sacEes to within a or two.
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 11, 7 October 1927, Page 6
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