Photographs of endemic birds released back into their natural habitats are right up there with pictures of dead stoats in traps.
Today's picture of the toutouwai (North Island robin) and miromiro (North Island tomtit) translocated to Maraetotara Plateau are both heartwarming and sad.
Sad because it plays out like former orphans being reunited with their parents. Hence the fact we've have had to facilitate this is both commendable and lamentable.
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The toutouwai and miromiro are being captured at Maungataniwha in Northern Hawke's Bay and Boundary Stream Mainland Island, and released into Hundred Acre Bush and Maraetotara Scenic Reserve.