Photo: Wildlife Branch, Dept, of Internal Affairs. King shag covering eggs. This rare shag, whose population is probably under 500, nests on five small islets at the head of Marlborough Sounds.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 147, 1 February 1963, Page 8
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31Photo: Wildlife Branch, Dept, of Internal Affairs. King shag covering eggs. This rare shag, whose population is probably under 500, nests on five small islets at the head of Marlborough Sounds. Forest and Bird, Issue 147, 1 February 1963, Page 8
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