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Sitting in a Kohekohe tree.
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A kereru resting in a beech tree in Ashgrove Reserve.
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A kereru feeding on Virgilia divaricata leaves.
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On our back neighbours' Virgilia divaricata again.
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Not the best photos but it's very difficult getting close enough without scaring them off
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Not the best photos but it's very difficult getting close enough without scaring them off
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Drinking water at birdbath.
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A pile of pigeon feathers in the valley floor
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Feeding on the abundant coprosma fruit in valley floor
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Common in valley floor kanuka dominated broadleaved forest
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LOCATION: NZ, AK, Waiheke, Onetangi HABITAT: Observed feeding on Guava tree, they retreated to a Pohutukawa when approached.
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Kereru flew from Beech tree to bird bath, drank and returned to tree. Tuis (4) were flying around and making noise and in one picture you can see the Pigeon being dive bombed by the Tui.
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Kereru flew from Beech tree to bird bath, drank and returned to tree. Tuis (4) were flying around and making noise and in one picture you can see the Pigeon being dive bombed by the Tui.
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Drinking water at birdbath.
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Drinking water at birdbath.
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Perched in Kanuka tree after drinking water at birdbath.
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Drinking water at birdbath
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Drought conditions on Banks Peninsula have forced this poor kereru to ignore me for the bucket of water at my feet!
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Drinking water at birdbath
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Drinking water at birdbath