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Westland petrels video

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Westland petrel/tāiko

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Punakaiki, on the West Coast of the South Island has New Zealand’s only mainland Westland petrel breeding colony. Watch this video to find out what’s special about Westland petrels.  

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(4 minute clip on TVNZ video player)

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