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I really enjoyed reading about your favourite native birds and the ones you saw on your walk. Good spotting. My favourite would have to be the Piwakawaka or more commonly known as the Fantail. They are so cheeky and pretty. Next time it would be even better if you could write a quality blog post to go with your digital learning object.
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Kia ora Layton,
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed reading about your favourite native birds and the ones you saw on your walk. Good spotting. My favourite would have to be the Piwakawaka or more commonly known as the Fantail. They are so cheeky and pretty. Next time it would be even better if you could write a quality blog post to go with your digital learning object.
Ma te wa,
Miss Hickling.