Image of Nestor meridionalis septentrionalis Lorenz von Liburnau & L 1896
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This is less clear cut than the other observation I just posted. This is not the typical chiseled ring barking type bark stripping that I normally see from Kaka on native trees. But I have seen similar damage done by kaka where they peel back areas of bark. Then again it might be storm damage from branches hitting against each other.
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