Helder, M. 1991.
CEN 13(3):24-27. CELD ID 11710 Abstract A handful of remote little islands lie in Cook Strait just off New Zealand's shores. The most obvious inhabitants are birds, circling and calling. These include the common diving petrel, about the size of a pigeon, and the larger sooty shearwaters. The chop, chop of a helicopter, or the chug, chug of an approaching boat, signal that humans are about to invade this natural haven.
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