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High up on the dunes surveying their kingdom.
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High up on the dunes surveying their kingdom.
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Looking for a kai out on the Tohe
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Looking for a kai out on the Tohe
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3 SIPOs
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Just by the Golf Club and Restaurant near Lake Tewa at Jack's Point.
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Five pied oystercatchers noisily squabbling on the gravel area where the Hilgendorf building used to be.
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I often wonder where the oystercatchers go when they're not on the beach - here's one place. This photo is of the edge of the saltmarsh in the Manawatu estuary, about 1km from the coast
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The more common oystercatcher on this stretch of beach, I can often count two dozen or more while cycling from Himatangi to Foxton Beach. When the tide is not right, a large group of them repose in the Manawatu estuary, ref. the 5th photo.
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The more common oystercatcher on this stretch of beach, I can often count two dozen or more while cycling from Himatangi to Foxton Beach. When the tide is not right, a large group of them repose in the Manawatu estuary, ref. the 5th photo.
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The more common oystercatcher on this stretch of beach, I can often count two dozen or more while cycling from Himatangi to Foxton Beach. When the tide is not right, a large group of them repose in the Manawatu estuary, ref. the 5th photo.
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The more common oystercatcher on this stretch of beach, I can often count two dozen or more while cycling from Himatangi to Foxton Beach. When the tide is not right, a large group of them repose in the Manawatu estuary, ref. the 5th photo.
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The more common oystercatcher on this stretch of beach, I can often count two dozen or more while cycling from Himatangi to Foxton Beach. When the tide is not right, a large group of them repose in the Manawatu estuary, ref. the 5th photo.
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