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[M. F. Soper The banded dotterel (pohowera), a well known bird on the New Zealand coast. Though it feeds on small marine organisms on mudflats and estuaries, the banded dotterel is also a visitor to open country, where it eats small insects and insect larvae.

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Forest and Bird, Issue 162, 1 November 1966, Page 2

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[M. F. Soper The banded dotterel (pohowera), a well known bird on the New Zealand coast. Though it feeds on small marine organisms on mudflats and estuaries, the banded dotterel is also a visitor to open country, where it eats small insects and insect larvae. Forest and Bird, Issue 162, 1 November 1966, Page 2

[M. F. Soper The banded dotterel (pohowera), a well known bird on the New Zealand coast. Though it feeds on small marine organisms on mudflats and estuaries, the banded dotterel is also a visitor to open country, where it eats small insects and insect larvae. Forest and Bird, Issue 162, 1 November 1966, Page 2

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