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Eudyptes sclateri and Thalassarche salvini

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Penguins at Home
" — Beneath photo Original caption: "
Eudyptes Pachyrhynchus (Crested Penguin.) ... On Bounty Island they congregate in large numbers during the breeding-season, sharing the domain with Diomedea melanophrys and other sea-birds having a community of interest
" — body text P.288.
English: Erect Crested Penguin (Eudyptes sclateri) and Salvin's Mollymawk (Thalassarche salvini).
Māori: Tawaki and Pokotiwha.
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Source Walter Lawry Buller, 1888, A History of the Birds of New Zealand. Page 293
Author William Dougall (1845-circa 1924 [1])
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