Penguins in the pond, kiwi in the back yard: how a city brought back its birds
by Eva Corlett in Wellington, New Zealand from Environment | The Guardian on (#6M5MR)
As nature falls silent in most cities around the world, New Zealand's capital has been transformed by the sound of native birds returning to the dawn chorus
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Some time in the pre-dawn darkness, the commotion starts. From her bed, Danae Mossman hears the noise building: loud romantic liaisons, vomiting, squeals, the sound of bodies hitting the pool at full tilt.
Things get particularly loud between midnight and 4am, Mossman says, when they are getting busy".
A koror, or little penguin, colony live under Danae Mossman's house - and show no signs of wanting to leave
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