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Parea or Chatham Island pigeon foraging on the ground.

Parea or Chatham Island pigeon (Hemiphaga chathamensis) foraging in farmland in the Awatotara Parea Reserve.

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Rights: Judi Lapsley Miller, CC BY 4.0
Published: 4 March 2019Size: 7.52 MB
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