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Well done Kaitlyn, this is another wonderful presentation! Do you think it's a great place for the gulls to live? I would like to travel to Rotorua and have a look for myself and see if I agree with the gulls. Thank you for all of your hard work Kaitlyn and I look forward to seeing you tomorrow.
Hi Kaitlyn, Another very informative slide presentation, well done. It is interesting to think that different species of birds have different ways of protecting themselves. Have you ever heard a Kereru flying, their big wings make quite a loud noise.
Morena Kaitlyn, you have found a lot of very interesting facts. What a wide variety of birds we have here and they all have different needs. I wonder if you will notice different birds more often now that you have done some study about them, especially seagulls?
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Well done Kaitlyn, this is another wonderful presentation! Do you think it's a great place for the gulls to live? I would like to travel to Rotorua and have a look for myself and see if I agree with the gulls. Thank you for all of your hard work Kaitlyn and I look forward to seeing you tomorrow.
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ReplyDeleteAnother very informative slide presentation, well done. It is interesting to think that different species of birds have different ways of protecting themselves. Have you ever heard a Kereru flying, their big wings make quite a loud noise.
Morena Kaitlyn, you have found a lot of very interesting facts. What a wide variety of birds we have here and they all have different needs. I wonder if you will notice different birds more often now that you have done some study about them, especially seagulls?
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