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Spotted Shag (Phalacrocorax punctatus)
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Nesting on cliffs alongside Albatross Colony
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A lot of birds moving west to east along the beach. Moving sometimes on their own, but more often flocking in groups of 10, 20 or even 30+. I must have seen hundreds pass. Hard to see, I know. My camera is very crumby.
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A lot of birds moving west to east along the beach. Moving sometimes on their own, but more often flocking in groups of 10, 20 or even 30+. I must have seen hundreds pass. Hard to see, I know. My camera is very crumby.
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A lot of birds moving west to east along the beach. Moving sometimes on their own, but more often flocking in groups of 10, 20 or even 30+. I must have seen hundreds pass. Hard to see, I know. My camera is very crumby.
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A juvenile on coastal rocks
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Juvenile
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Probably nesting on coastal cliff
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A spotted shag giving a tour of the cliffs along the northern side of Quail Island.
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A spotted shag giving a tour of the cliffs along the northern side of Quail Island.
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A spotted shag giving a tour of the cliffs along the northern side of Quail Island.
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Spotted shags and red-billed gulls on an old wharf at Lyttelton.
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Spotted shags nesting on the chalk cliffs of Nape Nape
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