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he rewarewa blossoms herald the approach of summer. The harakeke too is in flower, and tūī proclaim their pleasure in song as they enjoy the sweet nectar in the warmth of the strengthening sun. Make
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he rewarewa blossoms herald the approach of summer. The harakeke too is in flower, and tūī proclaim their pleasure in song as they enjoy the sweet nectar in the warmth of the strengthening sun. Make
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