The latest edition of the Birds New Zealand Wellington region newsletter is now online introducing new Regional Representative Annemieke Hamilton, news of notable local bird sightings, and reports on the annual conference and the NZ Bird Atlas plus details of upcoming surveys and meetings:
https://www.birdsnz.org.nz/wp-content/u ... n-2406.pdf
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Re: Birds New Zealand - Wellington newsletter
What a great newsletter. Annemieke is a star in the making! I spent time with her, banding with Peter Reese in Chch. And apparently the stoat has been caught and luckily it was male.....so no offspring leaping about.