THORNY GROVE. —A corner of Mrs. Hugh Campbell's spacious aviary in Arney Road, Remuera. Here many varieties of tropical birds live happily together in ideal conditions. Sunning themselves on the fronds of the palm are Nyassa lovebirds, green and blue budgerigars. Whydah birds, bluebonnet Australian parakeets and several varieties of weaver birds.
At Left. — Mr. G. Rowland Hutchinson, honorary secretary and treasurer of the Avicultural Society of Hew Zealand and a keen student of bird life.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 690, 15 June 1929, Page 17
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76THORNY GROVE.—A corner of Mrs. Hugh Campbell's spacious aviary in Arney Road, Remuera. Here many varieties of tropical birds live happily together in ideal conditions. Sunning themselves on the fronds of the palm are Nyassa lovebirds, green and blue budgerigars. Whydah birds, bluebonnet Australian parakeets and several varieties of weaver birds. At Left.—Mr. G. Rowland Hutchinson, honorary secretary and treasurer of the Avicultural Society of Hew Zealand and a keen student of bird life. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 690, 15 June 1929, Page 17
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