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An Update from the Kakariki Nest Box

A quick note to say that two eggs hatched yesterday 16 February. You can see the live feed at:

https://www.teleport.io/feed/r8exalivokcwpedess7t

And a bit of background information at:

https://faunarecovery.org.nz/2021/02/01/live-inside-the-kakariki-nest-box/

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Posted on February 17, 2021Author Barry DentCategories Uncategorized

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