Photo: Wildlife Branch, Dept. of Internal Affairs. Matata Lagoon, the important waterfowl refuge of the Bay of Plenty, is again being used by big numbers of birds. In the distance is Whale Island, a haunt of the grey-faced petrel.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 147, 1 February 1963, Page 6
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39Photo: Wildlife Branch, Dept. of Internal Affairs. Matata Lagoon, the important waterfowl refuge of the Bay of Plenty, is again being used by big numbers of birds. In the distance is Whale Island, a haunt of the grey-faced petrel. Forest and Bird, Issue 147, 1 February 1963, Page 6
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