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NZ's native birds thrive under Covid-19 lockdown. Photo: 123RF
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New Zealand birds are loving this lockdown, no longer having to compete with cars, buses, trains, planes or people. Kererū have been landing on back fences, pīwakawaka have been seen playing on Lambton Quay, and tūī have definitely been singing loudly at the crack of dawn. "One of the main things that people are noticing at the moment is just how vocal the birds are," Zealandia centre director Danielle Shanahan said.

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