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Black stilts struggling to adjust following lockdown in Twizel (Seven Sharp)
September 1, 2021
11:45 am
Kakī, the world's rarest wading bird, are released during lockdown after turning on each other in captivity. Seven Sharp reporter Jendy Harper covers the story.