Father Albatross arriving with food for his fluffy pure-white chick. This photograph is one of the illustrations in Photographs of the Royal Albatross, published by Mr L. E. Richdale. These fruits of patient study and watching are probably the most intimate record ever made of the life of these birds for the Taiaroa Head colony is unique and Mr Richdale’s knowledge of it is unequalled. (Copies are obtainable from the publisher, 33 Skibo street, Kew, Dunedin; price, 3s 6d.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27025, 9 March 1949, Page 2
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79Father Albatross arriving with food for his fluffy pure-white chick. This photograph is one of the illustrations in Photographs of the Royal Albatross, published by Mr L. E. Richdale. These fruits of patient study and watching are probably the most intimate record ever made of the life of these birds for the Taiaroa Head colony is unique and Mr Richdale’s knowledge of it is unequalled. (Copies are obtainable from the publisher, 33 Skibo street, Kew, Dunedin; price, 3s 6d. Otago Daily Times, Issue 27025, 9 March 1949, Page 2
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