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$150Symmetry in whio patrol.00 Whio pair in territorial flight (Blue Duck, Whistling Duck) on the Whakapapa River at Owhango, Tongariro Forest, Central North Island, New Zealand, October 2018. Photo: Malcolm Pullman. photosnzBuy from Store 0 0
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$150Whio ducklings feeding lineup.00 Whio family (Blue Duck, Whistling Duck) on the Whakapapa River at Owhango, Tongariro Forest, Central North Island, New Zealand, 16 October 2018. Photo: Malcolm Pullman. photosnzBuy from Store 0 0
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$150Gannet on the Water.00 Australasian gannet at Woolleys Bay, Northland, New ZealandBuy from Store 0 0
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$150Mid stream family portrait.00 Whio family (Blue Duck, Whistling Duck) on the Whakapapa River at Owhango, Tongariro Forest, Central North Island, New Zealand, 16 October 2018. Photo: Malcolm Pullman. photosnzBuy from Store 0 0
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$150Kereru eating karaka berries at Sandy Bay.00 Kukupa (New Zealand Wood Pigeon also known as Kereru) eating karaka berries at Sandy Bay, Northland, New Zealand.Buy from Store 0 0
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$150Shining Cuckoo chick being fed.00 by Grey Warbler surrogate parent at Sandy Bay, Northland, January 09, 2014Buy from Store 0 0
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$150Pateke, Tutukaka Coast.00 Adult Pateke and ducklings, a threatened species, (Brown Teal ducks) on the Tutukaka Coast, Northland, New ZealandBuy from Store 0 0
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$150Female Tomtit staunch pose.00 A female Tomtit at Mangahuia, Central North Island. Photo: Malcolm PullmanBuy from Store 0 0
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$150A young Kukupa on a nikau flower.00 A young Kukupa (New Zealand Wood Pigeon also known as Kereru) on a nikau flower at Whale Bay, Northland, New Zealand.Buy from Store 0 0
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$150Tomtit female on branch.00 A female Tomtit at Mangahuia, Central North Island. Photo: Malcolm PullmanBuy from Store 0 0
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$150Paradise on mother’s back.00 Paradise ducks, also known as Putangitangi or Tadorna Variegata, at Sandy Bay on Northlands Tutukaka Coast. A mother, white head, and father take their five ducklings for a surf lesson at one of Northlands better known surf beaches. Photo: Malcolm PullmanBuy from Store 0 0
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$150Paradise ducklings surf line up.00 Paradise ducks, also known as Putangitangi orTadorna Variegata, at Sandy Bay on Northlands Tutukaka Coast. A mother and her five ducklings line up for a surf lesson at one of Northlands better known surf beaches. Photo: Malcolm PullmanBuy from Store 0 0
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$150Kereru coming out to enjoy a feed of kowhai shoots.00 Kukupa (native wood pigeon, or kereru) came out to enjoy a feed of kowhai shoots at Sandy Bay after a severe easterly storm that buffeted Northland, New Zealand, July 12, 2014. Credit: Malcolm PullmanBuy from Store 0 0
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$150Pateke Duckling.00 Juvenile Pateke, a threatened species, (Brown Teal ducks) at Sandy Bay on the Tutukaka Coast, Northland, New ZealandBuy from Store 0 0
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$150Brown Teal Ducks in Water.00 Adult Pateke and ducklings, a threatened species, (Brown Teal ducks) on the Tutukaka Coast, Northland, New ZealandBuy from Store 0 0
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$150Wood Pigeon eating karaka berries.00 Kukupa (New Zealand Wood Pigeon also known as Kereru) eating karaka berries at Sandy Bay, Northland, New Zealand.Buy from Store 0 0
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$150Kukupa eating berries at Sandy Bay.00 Kukupa (New Zealand Wood Pigeon also known as Kereru) eating karaka berries at Sandy Bay, Northland, New Zealand.Buy from Store 0 0
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$150Juvenille Kukupa in a nest.00 Juvenille Kukupa (New Zealand Wood Pigeon also known as Kereru) in a nest at Sandy Bay, Northland, New Zealand.Buy from Store 0 0
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$150Juvenille Wood Pigeon in a nest.00 Juvenille Kukupa (New Zealand Wood Pigeon also known as Kereru) in a nest at Sandy Bay, Northland, New Zealand.Buy from Store 0 0
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$150Wood Pigeon in a nest.00 Juvenile Kukupa (New Zealand Wood Pigeon also known as Kereru) in a nest at Sandy Bay, Northland, New Zealand.Buy from Store 0 0
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$150Kereru top shot.00 Kukupa (also kereru or native New Zealand pigeon) foraging on the ground, an unusual behaviour, at Owhango, central North Island.Buy from Store 0 0
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