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LIST OF NEW ZEALAND NATIVE BIRDS THAT HAVE MADE THIS LAND THEIR HABITAT WITHOUT THE AID OF MAN.
Forest and Bird
1 August 1929
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Art. XLIX.—Further Contributions to the Ornithology of New Zealand.
Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand
1878
... large numbers of them are found washed ashore in Golden Bay, or on the Spit which runs out from ...

Daffodil Notes from New South Wales.
New Zealand Graphic
17 May 1911
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Art. XXXIII.—Notes on some Species of New Zealand Birds.
Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand
1895
... Kenepuru Sounds, are the haunts of the main remnant. Eastern Golden Plover (Charadrius fulvus, Gml.). A specimen was shot at the ...

WORLD'S CONVENTION.
White Ribbon
18 May 1921
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Art. XLIX.—Notes on the Islands to the South of New Zealand.
Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand
1888
... petrels (Halodroma urinatrix), Cape pigeons (Procellaria capensis), dove petrels (Prion turtur), skua gulls (Lestris parasiticus), and mackerel gulls (Larus ...

Art. LXI.—Macquarie Island.
Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand
1882
... Island, such as the Anthericum rossii, a lily, whose golden flowers are said by Hooker to form a very ...

Siphonaptera of New Zealand
Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Zoology
7 August 1965
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Art. XX.—Notes on New Zealand Ornithology.
Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand
1884
... chlororhyncha, Diomedea fuliginosa, Ossifraga gigantea, Haladroma urinatriw, Procellaria capensis, Prion turtur: all these species are not rare. Notes and Observations 1. ...

Art. I.—On the Ornithology of New Zealand.
Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand
1898
... dissection it proved to be a female, and its golden irides showed that it was an adult bird. It must ...