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The birds of Savai’i, Western Samoa
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A group of 17 members of the Ornithological Society of New Zealand visited Savai’i from 19 August to 6 September 1979. Five mist nets were erected in the vicinity of the Palauli and Asau camps. The total catch was 31 birds of 10 species. These were measured, photographed and colour banded, notes being made on moult before release.
Title: The birds of Savai’i, Western Samoa
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A group of 17 members of the Ornithological Society of New Zealand visited Savai’i from 19 August to 6 September 1979.
Five mist nets were erected in the vicinity of the Palauli and Asau camps.
The total catch was 31 birds of 10 species.
These were measured, photographed and colour banded, notes being made on moult before release.
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