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Australasian bitterns are thinly scattered in the North and South islands, with most birds in the northern North Island. Royal spoonbills only breed at a few sites, but spread out around coastal and some inland sites the rest of the year.
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Source: C. J. R. Robertson, P. Hyvönen, M. J. Fraser, and C. R. Pickard, Atlas of bird distribution in New Zealand, 1999–2004. Wellington: Ornithological Society of New Zealand, 2007
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You could add the lagoons
Mark Robinson (not verified)
21 January 2011
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