New Zealand falcons
Maker
Guthrie-Smith, William Herbert
Current rights
Public Domain
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Object detail
About this object
A photograph of three birds thought to have been taken at Tutira Station in the early twentieth century. A note on the album page identifies the birds as sparrow hawks. This note likely refers to the kārearea or New Zealand falcon (Falco novaeseelandiae). The group consists of an adult with two juveniles. The adult is offering the chicks some food.
The photograph is mounted in an album titled: Photographs of birds on Tutira Station.
Photographer, Herbert Guthrie-Smith.
The photograph is mounted in an album titled: Photographs of birds on Tutira Station.
Photographer, Herbert Guthrie-Smith.
Production technique
Media/Materials description
Black and white photograph mounted with photo corners in an album.
Media/Materials
Measurements
Height x Width: 76 x 101mm
Height x Width: 177 x 235mm
Height x Width: 177 x 235mm
Signature/Inscription
Sparrow Hawks. "No Snatching", Inscription, Handwritten
Classification terms
Subject period
Current rights
Credit Line
gifted by Ashley Cunningham
Other number(s)
m91/16, 17132, Album 38b, 85585
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