These photos of introduced predators are from Ngā Manu founders Peter McKenzie and David Mudge. Both men pioneered new techniques such as time-lapse photography and captured never-before-captured events like nest predation. Both men took the view that the images should be freely available for non-commercial purposes, and especially for school students. The images featured on the Ngā Manu website are only a small portion of what is available upon request.
 
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 Possum eating kereru egg Contact Ngā Manu Nature Reserve for permission to use  | 
 
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 Possum and rat in tree Contact Ngā Manu Nature Reserve for permission to use  | 
 
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 Possum eating kiekie Contact Ngā Manu Nature Reserve for permission to use  | 
 
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 Stoat Contact Ngā Manu Nature Reserve for permission to use  | 
 
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 Ferret Contact Ngā Manu Nature Reserve for permission to use  | 
 
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 Weasel eating blackbird Contact Ngā Manu Nature Reserve for permission to use  | 
 
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 Rat eating blackbird egg Contact Ngā Manu Nature Reserve for permission to use  | 
 
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 Rat eating thrush egg Contact Ngā Manu Nature Reserve for permission to use  | 
 
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 Rat eating piwakawaka Contact Ngā Manu Nature Reserve for permission to use  | 
 
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 Rat approaching kererū nest Contact Ngā Manu Nature Reserve for permission to use  | 
 
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 Two rats eating blackbird eggs Contact Ngā Manu Nature Reserve for permission to use  | 
 
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 Rat eating chick Contact Ngā Manu Nature Reserve for permission to use  | 
 
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 Rat approaching kererū nest #2 Contact Ngā Manu Nature Reserve for permission to use  | 
 
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 Rat approaching piwakawaka chick Contact Ngā Manu Nature Reserve for permission to use  | 
 
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 Mouse eating tree Contact Ngā Manu Nature Reserve for permission to use  | 
 
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 Mouse eating kiekie Contact Ngā Manu Nature Reserve for permission to use  | 
 
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 Mouse eating berries Contact Ngā Manu Nature Reserve for permission to use  | 
 
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