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Two kereru eating kowhai buds then dozing.
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Two kereru eating kowhai buds then dozing.
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Two kereru eating kowhai buds then dozing.
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Two kereru eating kowhai buds then dozing.
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Two kereru eating kowhai buds then dozing.
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Feeding in Prunus tree
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There is a pair of kereru we see around our house most days. Where there is one, the other won't be far behind. They fly between the tall trees around our house, particularly favouring our pohutakawa and the neighbours' flowering cherry. We have seen them on more than one occasion eating seeds off our nikau palms as well, and flowers or buds from our plum trees. Once we actually saw a third kereru trying to hang out with them.
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Kereru flying from tree to tree and then perched at 1.19pm
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2 Kereru flying and then feeding in Kaikatea Tree at 3.40
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Two kereru seemingly asleep in a willow tree at the edge of our garden. I observed the birds for 10 minutes (to 14:35), walked around beneath the tree, took some photos, and they never moved a muscle.
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Two kereru seemingly asleep in a willow tree at the edge of our garden. I observed the birds for 10 minutes (to 14:35), walked around beneath the tree, took some photos, and they never moved a muscle.
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1 Kereru feeding at 4.02
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1 Kereru feeding at 9.21am
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Pauatahanui feeding on tree Lucerne
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Pauatahanui feeding on tree Lucerne