Privet moi tovarishchi (Hello my comrades)
Lower Hutt photographer Louise Thomas has posted a warm welcome to some special Russian visitors.
She spotted four red knots (Calidris canutus), aka lesser knots or huahou, on Petone Beach.
Wellington photographer Simon Woolf published pictures of three red knots earlier in the week and Thomas is keen to know if anyone has seen them on Petone beach.
She finished her post with a special greeting. "Privet moi tovarishchi"
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