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They have 13 flight feathers, no the kielatively common species of kiwi,
known from south and west parts of the South Island, that occurs at most elevations.
It is approximately the size of the great spotted kiwi and is similar in
appearance to the brown kiwi, but its plumage is lighter in colour. Ancient
DNA studies have shown that, in prehuman times, the distribution of this
species included the east coast of South Island. There are several subspecies
osland southern brown kiwi, Apteryx australis lawryi, is a subspecies of
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and foraging. In an experiment, it was observed that one-third of a populatiological
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