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Have You Seen These Birds? Ta'i'o
SPREP Publications, Biodiversity Conservation
2024
Ta'i'o (shearwaters and petrels) are very special birds in Smoa. They are seabirds. They find their food at sea. They nest on land, in burrows in forests.They return to the forests at night.
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