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National Publicity Studios Rifleman (Acanthisitta chloris) bringing in food to its young in a nest in the crevice of a beech tree. The rifleman, distributed throughout New Zealand and outlying islands, is the smallest species of New Zealand bird, the total length being only three inches.

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Forest and Bird, Issue 149, 1 August 1963, Unnumbered Page

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National Publicity Studios Rifleman (Acanthisitta chloris) bringing in food to its young in a nest in the crevice of a beech tree. The rifleman, distributed throughout New Zealand and outlying islands, is the smallest species of New Zealand bird, the total length being only three inches. Forest and Bird, Issue 149, 1 August 1963, Unnumbered Page

National Publicity Studios Rifleman (Acanthisitta chloris) bringing in food to its young in a nest in the crevice of a beech tree. The rifleman, distributed throughout New Zealand and outlying islands, is the smallest species of New Zealand bird, the total length being only three inches. Forest and Bird, Issue 149, 1 August 1963, Unnumbered Page