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Global Biotic Interactions
Turdus merula Linnaeus 1758 (Blackbird)
Global Biotic Interactions
Branta canadensis (Linnaeus 1758) (Canada Goose)
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Petroica macrocephala (Gmelin & JF 1789) (New Zealand Tomtit)
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Fringilla coelebs Linnaeus 1758 (Chaffinch)
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Turdus philomelos Brehm & CL 1831 (Song Thrush)
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Zosterops lateralis (Latham 1801) (Silvereye)
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Nestor notabilis Gould 1856 (Kea)
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Falco novaeseelandiae Gmelin & JF 1788 (New Zealand Falcon)
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Anthus novaeseelandiae (Gmelin & JF 1789) (Australasian Pipit)