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New Zealand Dotterel (Northern subspecies) feeding on the tidal flats at Tairua, Coromandel. New Zealand Dotterel are found around much of the coast of the North island and Tairua harbour is an important post-breeding flocking location for Dotterels. Extensive help from DOC and volunteers in protecting nesting sites has helped the population increase in recent years but their conservation status remains listed as ‘recovering’.
New Zealand Dotterel (Northern subspecies) feeding on the tidal flats at Tairua, Coromandel. New Zealand Dotterel are found around much of the coast of the North island and Tairua harbour is an important post-breeding flocking location for Dotterels. Extensive help from DOC and volunteers in protecting nesting sites has helped the population increase in recent years but their conservation status remains listed as ‘recovering’.
New Zealand Dotterel (Northern subspecies) feeding on the tidal flats at Tairua, Coromandel. New Zealand Dotterel are found around much of the coast of the North island and Tairua harbour is an important post-breeding flocking location for Dotterels. Extensive help from DOC and volunteers in protecting nesting sites has helped the population increase in recent years but their conservation status remains listed as ‘recovering’.
New Zealand Dotterel (Northern subspecies) feeding on the tidal flats at Tairua, Coromandel. New Zealand Dotterel are found around much of the coast of the North island and Tairua harbour is an important post-breeding flocking location for Dotterels. Extensive help from DOC and volunteers in protecting nesting sites has helped the population increase in recent years but their conservation status remains listed as ‘recovering’.
New Zealand Dotterel (Northern subspecies) feeding on the tidal flats at Tairua, Coromandel. New Zealand Dotterel are found around much of the coast of the North island and Tairua harbour is an important post-breeding flocking location for Dotterels. Extensive help from DOC and volunteers in protecting nesting sites has helped the population increase in recent years but their conservation status remains listed as ‘recovering’.
New Zealand Dotterel (Northern subspecies) feeding on the tidal flats at Tairua, Coromandel. New Zealand Dotterel are found around much of the coast of the North island and Tairua harbour is an important post-breeding flocking location for Dotterels. Extensive help from DOC and volunteers in protecting nesting sites has helped the population increase in recent years but their conservation status remains listed as ‘recovering’.
New Zealand Dotterel (Northern subspecies) feeding on the tidal flats at Tairua, Coromandel. New Zealand Dotterel are found around much of the coast of the North island and Tairua harbour is an important post-breeding flocking location for Dotterels. Extensive help from DOC and volunteers in protecting nesting sites has helped the population increase in recent years but their conservation status remains listed as ‘recovering’.
New Zealand Dotterel (Northern subspecies) feeding on the tidal flats at Tairua, Coromandel. New Zealand Dotterel are found around much of the coast of the North island and Tairua harbour is an important post-breeding flocking location for Dotterels. Extensive help from DOC and volunteers in protecting nesting sites has helped the population increase in recent years but their conservation status remains listed as ‘recovering’.
New Zealand Dotterel (Northern subspecies) feeding on the tidal flats at Tairua, Coromandel. New Zealand Dotterel are found around much of the coast of the North island and Tairua harbour is an important post-breeding flocking location for Dotterels. Extensive help from DOC and volunteers in protecting nesting sites has helped the population increase in recent years but their conservation status remains listed as ‘recovering’.
New Zealand Dotterel (Northern subspecies) feeding on the tidal flats at Tairua, Coromandel. New Zealand Dotterel are found around much of the coast of the North island and Tairua harbour is an important post-breeding flocking location for Dotterels. Extensive help from DOC and volunteers in protecting nesting sites has helped the population increase in recent years but their conservation status remains listed as ‘recovering’.
New Zealand Dotterel (Northern subspecies) feeding on the tidal flats at Tairua, Coromandel. New Zealand Dotterel are found around much of the coast of the North island and Tairua harbour is an important post-breeding flocking location for Dotterels. Extensive help from DOC and volunteers in protecting nesting sites has helped the population increase in recent years but their conservation status remains listed as ‘recovering’.