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Relatively common. Inhabiting all areas up to the highest mountain tops. They are very hard to photograph as they bob all the time.
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Relatively common. Inhabiting all areas up to the highest mountain tops. They are very hard to photograph as they bob all the time.
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Took this by the sand dunes outside my Aunt's place Lake Wainamu/Bethells Beach - don't know what it is
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Seven seen feeding on one little patch of residual snow. Maybe there were lots of insects coming in to get water on the snow providing a feast for the Pipits.
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Seven seen feeding on one little patch of residual snow. Maybe there were lots of insects coming in to get water on the snow providing a feast for the Pipits.
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Seven seen feeding on one little patch of residual snow. Maybe there were lots of insects coming in to get water on the snow providing a feast for the Pipits.
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Seven seen feeding on one little patch of residual snow. Maybe there were lots of insects coming in to get water on the snow providing a feast for the Pipits.
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The bird was eating something off the rock on the ocean front. You can see something in its beak
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Hopping around telecom facilities on top of Swampy
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Hopping around telecom facilities on top of Swampy
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Bird was eating organisms on the rock
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"Pitpit strutting its stuff by a water hole on the track out. But I can not find pitpit in the DB but I am sure someone here knows the ""proper"" name :)"
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"Pitpit strutting its stuff by a water hole on the track out. But I can not find pitpit in the DB but I am sure someone here knows the ""proper"" name :)"
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"Pitpit strutting its stuff by a water hole on the track out. But I can not find pitpit in the DB but I am sure someone here knows the ""proper"" name :)"
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Pair of pipits foraging on the sand dunes.
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Pair of pipits foraging on the sand dunes.