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Collaborative list – March 2020

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New Zealand Pigeon ( Hemiphaga novaeseelandiae ). Cattle Egret ( Bubulcus ibis ). New Zealand Falcon ( Falco novaeseelandiae ). New Zealand Bellbird ( Anthornis melanura ). New Zealand Bellbird ( Anthornis melanura ). New Zealand Fantail ( Rhipidura fuliginosa ).

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Bring back the Blue Tit

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They give short shrift to New Zealand’s birds, lumping them with odd names no one here uses because the names are shared elsewhere and God knows America isn’t going to take a hit for us. Similarly when the Hoopoe and Cattle Egret were split, these are widespread birds with huge ranges even after the split.

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Revenge Birding (Shanghai, early June 2022)

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When there are no animals around to sit on, Cattle Egrets sometimes sit on trees, even though they frequently b h about the trees’ low speed and inability to stir up insects. When Cattle Egrets go to the local discotheque, they tend to overdo their makeup a bit. In New Zealand, the Spotted Dove is an introduced species.

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Invasive Species Week Wrap-Up

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– Greater Rheas : Germany’s new Big Bird – Feral Pigeons World Wide – New York City’s First Eurasian Collared-Dove – The Eurasian Collared-Dove Explosion: Coming to a Town Near You! – The Parakeet of City Streets, the Monk Parakeet – Emerald Ash Borers vs.

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Duncan’s 2015 List

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Paradise Shelduck ( Tadorna variegata ); Wellington, New Zealand, 8 March. Mallard ( Anas platyrhynchos ); Wellington, New Zealand, 8 March. Brown Teal ( Anas chlorotis ); Wellington, New Zealand, 8 March. New Zealand Scaup ( Aythya novaeseelandiae ); Wellington, New Zealand, 8 March.

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When conservation and animal rights collide

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This is a very serious business here in New Zealand. New Zealand has been the recipient of a higher than average number of introduced species, in particular a range of mammals from elk to mice. The initial solution in New Zealand was to move species to islands where mammals hadn’t reached.

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White-faced Herons

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New Zealand, where I live, am the 10,000 Birds Beat Writer of, and of which I very occasionally actually write about, is home to several species of heron. Like most of the rest of the world this species is kind of new here, having recently colonised from, well, wherever those things actually came from.