Apr 15, 2005 / Waitakere Ranges (Ark in the Park) / North Island Robin (Toutouwai)

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53 birds (29 males, 21 females, and 3 unkn) were transfered to the island. This release date corresponds to Friday, April 15th where 22 birds, of unknown sex ratio, were transported to Ark in the Park. The April 16th release date is the next morning when the remaining 31 birds were transferred to Ark in the Park. 100m separated theirr release sites in the ranges.
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Jessica Beltran