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An important feeding location for migrating wrybills in Autumn and Spring (PAL)
"Here are some photos from the Manawatu Est in March if you want them for your blog. Didn’t get a crippling worm-feeding shot, and the light was not great, but it’s a start. The very skinny one is obviously stretched!"
Cheers, Phil
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Dr Phil Battley
Ecology Group - PN 624
Massey University
Private Bag 11-222
Palmerston North
New Zealand
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