Mrs Weta was found under a pottery head that we have on a stick in the garden. For a tree weta she is huge and fat! Hopefully she is fat with eggs.
Our property at 12 Old Mill Lane, Ngunguru just five Kilometres from Tutukaka in Northland New Zealand. It is a nature wonderland with a wetland boardwalk and bush tracks This Blog is mainly about exploring or discovering the nature around us.
Sunday, 15 November 2015
Mrs Spider and Mrs Weta
You have seen these friendly fellows before. Since my previous blog the Nursery Web Spider has now laid and wrapped her eggs. We expect she will vacate the drum for the top of a shrub and build a nursery for the young. See this blog for a previous nursery.
Saturday, 7 November 2015
This spider is cool
There is a Nursery Spider living in our cow poo drum that we keep for garden fertiliser. It has been there at least six months. When we dip water out for the garden it dives under and hides down in the water until we have finished and it is clear to emerge. I blogged this kind of spider before when it had a nursery in a ponga by our deck.
Monday, 2 November 2015
A Trip to Auckland "Zoo"
A few
led tethered animals then let them run free on the grass. there seemed to be
some kind of communication between the humans and these animals as the animals
did not run away. 
They seemed very regimented
in the way they followed and stayed on formed paths. There were noisy things
moving fast between the paths. I could not discover any useful purpose in that.
These machines went up and down, backwards and forwards?
Some of the humans had other
interesting behaviours. I observed one that had learnt to go to a box like
thing in a wall where it could get a kind of token that could be redeemed for
food and other things. Amazing behaviour, and an illustration that these animals
can create and learn to use tools.
I saw many humans walk past us with their right hand over their right ear talking to themselves. Others seemingly in
control of the machines on the paths were doing the same thing. Most strange and definitely appearing unsafe.
I also observed many humans feeding. This
they did in a number of ways. Some ate noisily in great halls 
while others hid
quietly behind transparent walls with
mates and looked out while eating and drinking.
I liked the way that these walls reflected the busy street scene.
Sometimes I observed humans just sitting. I could go on and on about these strange behaviours that other animals don't do.
I liked the way that these walls reflected the busy street scene.
All in all, we had a Grand Day Out.
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