THE KEA.
TO THE EDITOR.
Sip,—Tn order to prove conducive!?, once and for all. the question ot tlie_ Ws suilt I am collecting nuthentic evidence from men who have reallv seen the bird at work. I feel that, the only way to convince tbe doubters is to get eye-witness evidence from the men who live, or have lived, in kea ro'.intrv: therefore I should be obliced if thr.se.who have actuallv pecn a kca attack or kill sheep would fend their names and addresses to me, with a short unexaggerated account of what they witnessed. Already I have received satisfactory cvidence from eye-witnesses, but I hope that others will co-operate with me _in this work.—l am, etc.. Ghohrp. It. Mahmhbb. Canterbury College, Cliristchnrch.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13543, 16 March 1906, Page 8
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122THE KEA. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13543, 16 March 1906, Page 8
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