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Kākā above Wellington City

A Kākā above Wellington City, New Zealand.

Once effectively extinct in the Wellington region, kākā are now abundant around Wellington city.

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Rights: Judi Lapsley Miller, Zealandia.
Published: 7 February 2020Size: 6.39 MB
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