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Song Trush
Hi,
this bird I saw new Christchurch, New Zealand. Looks like ower Song Trush. Is it the same or a subspecies ? Best regards Dieter |
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Almost the whole New Zealand bird population was replaced by boring European birds. So yes, it's the same…
Last edited by Xenospiza : Friday 13th January 2006 at 13:58. Reason: Made my answer a bit less acrid. |
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Thank You for Your help.
I think the Australians helped us a little bit with replacement e.g. Spur-winged Plover, Magpie, Rosella. But also Californian Quail is very common and Indian Mynah. Except birds there is millions of Possums and also Eichornia crassipes. Best regards Dieter |
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