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The fellow in the back is the bird being observed here.
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thought it was very sleek at first, like a darter, but probably just streamlined by having been diving
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thought it was very sleek at first, like a darter, but probably just streamlined by having been diving
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Bird resting on rocks at the new Valonia Wetlands beside SH20 at the new Waterview Connection. Oakley Creek runs through the wetlands. Info here about the wetlands: https://www.nzta.govt.nz/assets/projects/waterview-connection/project-update-201701.pdf
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Bird resting on rocks at the new Valonia Wetlands beside SH20 at the new Waterview Connection. Oakley Creek runs through the wetlands. Info here about the wetlands: https://www.nzta.govt.nz/assets/projects/waterview-connection/project-update-201701.pdf
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resting on branch over tidal pool beside lauderdale res.
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Little Black Shag atop a disused railway post.
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Resting beside Karekare Stream the day after flash-flooding along the stream
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The white egrets are more skittish. The egret that was actually the motivation for this observation took off before I could say Jack... leaving me behind with the black :-)
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The white egrets are more skittish. The egret that was actually the motivation for this observation took off before I could say Jack... leaving me behind with the black :-)
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The white egrets are more skittish. The egret that was actually the motivation for this observation took off before I could say Jack... leaving me behind with the black :-)
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Reed cormorant I think...
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Reed Cormorant Shakawe Fish Camp, Okavango River, Botswana 20 Oct 1998
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