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Inspecting black robin eggs

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Inspecting black robin eggs
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A major conservation achievement was saving the Chatham Islands black robin from extinction. Ornithologist Don Merton led the initiative, which involved transferring the last two breeding pairs from Little Māngere Island, where their habitat was deteriorating, to Māngere Island in 1976. Later, when their numbers had increased, the birds were released on South East Island. Merton is pictured in 1987 inspecting a nest box containing black robin eggs, while their foster mother, 'Pippie', a Chath...

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28 November 2012
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Rick Thorpe
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Department of Conservation
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https://teara.govt.nz/en/photograph/37810/inspecting-black-robin-eggs

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