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- New Zealand 2015
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- Indigenous Terrestrial and Wetland Ecosystems of Auckland
- ABA New Zealand Stewart Island, Subantarctic Islands Cruise and North Island 2Nd to 15Th January 2017 (14 Days) Trip Report
- New Zealand Custom Tour Trip Report
- New Zealand Comprehensive I 10Th January to 26Th January 2022 (17 Days)
- Birds NZ No.9 March 2016.Pdf
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- Tomtits (Miromiro, Petroica Macrocephala Toitoi) and South Island Tomtits (Ngirungiru, P
- Chatham Islands Threatened Birds Recovery and Management Plans
- Kea Husbandry Manual 2010
- The Capacity of Urban Restored Forests to Support Native Birds
- New Zealand Passerines : a Contribution to Passerine Phylogeny
- Changes in North Island Tomtit (Petroica Macrocephala Toitoi), Tui
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- 2020 Sample (PDF)
- Demography and Distribution of the North Island Robin (Petroica Longipes) in a Fragmented Agricultural Landscape of New Zealand
- Kea (Nestor Notabilis) Survivorship Through a 1080 Operation Using Cereal Baits Containing the Bird Repellent D-Pulegone at Otira, Central Westland
- Efficacy of Bird Repellents at Deterring North Island Robins (Petroica Australis Longipes) and Tomtits (P