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THE LAKE IN TAKAHE VALLEY, known to the Maoris as “the nesting place of the takahe,” is shown in the photograph. Most nests were found near the head of the valley m the distance In the lower picture the takahe shows the camera its unusual features.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 February 1950, Page 7

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THE LAKE IN TAKAHE VALLEY, known to the Maoris as “the nesting place of the takahe,” is shown in the photograph. Most nests were found near the head of the valley m the distance In the lower picture the takahe shows the camera its unusual features. Greymouth Evening Star, 16 February 1950, Page 7

THE LAKE IN TAKAHE VALLEY, known to the Maoris as “the nesting place of the takahe,” is shown in the photograph. Most nests were found near the head of the valley m the distance In the lower picture the takahe shows the camera its unusual features. Greymouth Evening Star, 16 February 1950, Page 7

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