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This duck was our most surprising addition to the Adelberts upland avifauna. It was previously known only from the Central Range, plus three outliers (Huon, Vogelkop and Foja) all much higher than the Adelberts. Our sole sighting was on
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, when JD saw a pair on a river at
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below Kangarangate. The river at that point was
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wide, rushing, dropping, and with many large boulders. As soon as JD reached the river at 09.18 h, one
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ȱ thatȱ wasȱ perchedȱ besideȱ theȱ riverȱ flushedȱ andȱ flewȱ offȱ downstream.ȱAtȱ09.25ȱhȱaȱpresumablyȱdifferentȱindividualȱappearedȱ9ȱmȱupstream,ȱperchedȱ on a stone
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high next to the river, and occasionally slid its tail rapidly sideways. It swam upstream and reappeared on another boulder mid-river. Occasionally it raised the forebodyȱandȱshookȱitsȱwings,ȱwhichȱappearedȱshort.ȱAtȱ09:41ȱhȱitȱflewȱoffȱupstreamȱwithȱ quickȱponderousȱflaps.ȱNeitherȱindividualȱmadeȱanyȱsoundȱduringȱtheȱobservation,ȱwhichȱ affordedȱ aȱ closeȱ prolongedȱ view.ȱ Theȱ billȱ wasȱ dullȱ yellow-orange,ȱ theȱ speculumȱ inȱ flightȱ green edged white anteriorly and posteriorly. Kangarangate villagers, who refer to this duckȱbyȱtheȱAiti-languageȱnameȱasavi,ȱstateȱthatȱitȱisȱcommonȱbutȱshyȱandȱproneȱtoȱfleeȱonȱ seeing people, and that it lays many eggs on a rock with much grass near the river.
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