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Spotted 5 miromiro, 2 female, 3 male, at different locations in this area.
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Male & female pair together on the track (female not in photo)
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Female bird appeared first, followed shortly afterwards by a male bird who proceeded to chase(follow) her through the trees. Female & male together in photos 1 & 4.
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Female bird appeared first, followed shortly afterwards by a male bird who proceeded to chase(follow) her through the trees. Female & male together in photos 1 & 4.
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Female bird appeared first, followed shortly afterwards by a male bird who proceeded to chase(follow) her through the trees. Female & male together in photos 1 & 4.
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Female bird appeared first, followed shortly afterwards by a male bird who proceeded to chase(follow) her through the trees. Female & male together in photos 1 & 4.
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Very curious female miromiro.
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Very curious female miromiro.
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Miromiro abundant all along the Huia Dam Road, either visible, or singing nearby in the native bush. At one point saw three males together at one location.
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Miromiro abundant all along the Huia Dam Road, either visible, or singing nearby in the native bush. At one point saw three males together at one location.
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Female miromiro flew close to the track, a male calling nearby joined her shortly after.
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Female miromiro. Male calling nearby.
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Curious female with her male partner nearby.
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Curious female with her male partner nearby.
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Mr & Mrs Miromiro in a kanuka. The female arrived first, followed by the male, who continued to follow her wherever she flew. In photo 4, female is on top branch, male bottom branch, center of image.
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Mr & Mrs Miromiro in a kanuka. The female arrived first, followed by the male, who continued to follow her wherever she flew. In photo 4, female is on top branch, male bottom branch, center of image.
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Mr & Mrs Miromiro in a kanuka. The female arrived first, followed by the male, who continued to follow her wherever she flew. In photo 4, female is on top branch, male bottom branch, center of image.
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Mr & Mrs Miromiro in a kanuka. The female arrived first, followed by the male, who continued to follow her wherever she flew. In photo 4, female is on top branch, male bottom branch, center of image.
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On the side of the road.