When Captain James Cook and his crew first arrived here in 1769, they described the dawn chorus of New Zealand’s birds as “deafening”. Virtually no predators existed, so many birds evolved as weak flyers (or flightless) and built their nests on the ground. But once rats, possums, stoats, cats and … Continue reading The Background
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