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Lockdown Observations

October 15, 2021 Posted by Kiwi Conservation Club

I noticed all the birds coming back again I to our backyard. We have got lots of Tuis, Kererus, Piwakawakas and the other day a pair of Faclons flew over. This morning we had this Bellbird sitting in front of the window which was very special! 


Luca (7)

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