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nz black robin
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<blockquote data-quote="nzswift" data-source="post: 173261" data-attributes="member: 9707"><p>As yours was taken at Punakaiki it will be a SI robin too. Yours looks like a chubby juvenile probably being fed by its parents.</p><p>You are right, lots of NZ native birds have little fear of humans. Doesn't make them easy to photograph though because they are rarely stationary.</p><p>Mine was shot with a D600 and 24-120 AFD lens</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nzswift, post: 173261, member: 9707"] As yours was taken at Punakaiki it will be a SI robin too. Yours looks like a chubby juvenile probably being fed by its parents. You are right, lots of NZ native birds have little fear of humans. Doesn't make them easy to photograph though because they are rarely stationary. Mine was shot with a D600 and 24-120 AFD lens [/QUOTE]
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