Birds of Aotearoa: A natural and cultural history

ORBELL, Margaret

Notes
The relationship existing in New Zealand between Maori and the extraordinary birds they found there. Ratites, diurnal birds of prey, parrots, wattlebirds, honeyeaters, pigeon, piopio, some little birds, cuckoos, owls, birds of the open country, rails, ducks, grebes, heron and bittern, shaps, birds of the shore, birds of the ocean, domestic fowl.
Additional Notes
Owls, Ocean, Shore, Country, Diurnal, Parrots, Prey, Grebes, Ducks, Little, Honeyeaters, Cuckoos, Bittern, Ratites, Aotearoa, Shaps, Birds, Rails, Zealand, Found, Maori, Between, Extraordinary, Relationship, Fowl, Existing, Heron, Domestic, Pigeon, Wattlebirds, Piopio, Natural, Cultural, History
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Collation: Physical description
Place of Publication: Auckland
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Library R21883