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I was standing on a bridge over a small creek in a heavily wooded area. The tress were mostly pine species, but there were some that I could not identify. It was relatively quiet but there was a road nearby with occasional traffic which may have impacted my results. There were a large number of pine cones on the ground as well as some acorns. I did not see any individuals eating fruit from trees.
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I was standing on a bridge over a small creek in a heavily wooded area. The tress were mostly pine species, but there were some that I could not identify. It was relatively quiet but there was a road nearby with occasional traffic which may have impacted my results. There were a large number of pine cones on the ground as well as some acorns. I did not see any individuals eating fruit from trees.
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at least 3 x pied fantails at bottom of valley in amounsgt mixed pine forest and regenerating/planted natives.
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at least 3 x pied fantails at bottom of valley in amounsgt mixed pine forest and regenerating/planted natives.
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rather blurry photo but definitely a pied fantail. One of several in the area observed this day.
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Common in understorey of kanuka dominated broadleaved forest
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Fantail seen fluttering in the trees, as they do. Being a bird. Doing birdy things. Enjoying a break in the rain
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At the time I thought it was a black phase fantail, but now I reckon it must have been a black goldfish. :-)
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On exposed rocky grass/scrubland.
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