This beautiful Nursery Web Spider is about 60mm long. She lives in our wetland.
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.
Friday, 17 April 2015
Tuesday, 14 April 2015
Our Beautiful Country - Easter Hike from Tapotupotu to Te Paki Stream via Cape Reinga in the Far North of New Zealand
What a wonderful country we have. Over Easter Melva, myself and our friends, Bridget and Jakub hiked and camped on the Cape Reinga Coastal Walkway. We dropped a car at the end of Te Paki Stream Road then drove on to the Tapotupotu Bay DOC camp where we camped the first night.
We walked from the yellow dot in the North to the one in the south between the massive Te Paki dunes. This is the first section of Te Araroa to Bluff. We enjoy hiking sections but no plan to hike to Bluff
We walked from the yellow dot in the North to the one in the south between the massive Te Paki dunes. This is the first section of Te Araroa to Bluff. We enjoy hiking sections but no plan to hike to Bluff
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| Melva at our Tapotupotu camp |
The next day we hiked over the hills and Sandy Bay to Te Rerenga Wairua (Cape Reinga) - and then on to Te Werahi. The views down to Te Werahi and over Cape Maria van Dieman to Motuopao are stunning. At the West end of Te Werahi we climbed over the ancient dunes and down through scrub land to Twilight beach where we camped the second night at a small DOC camp near the South end of the beach. Total 20.25Km We had walked far enough for one day in the sun with full packs.
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| Climbing from Tapotupotu Bay |
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| View over Tapotupotu to Serville Cliffs. New Zealand's most Northern point |
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| Sandy bay to Te Rerenga Wairua |
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| Te Rerenga Wairua |
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| Tewerahi beach to Cape Meria van Dieman |
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| From left Melva, Hilton, Jakub and Bridget |
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| The trail to Te Werahi |
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| Te Werahi |
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| Te Werahi reflections |
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| View from Herangi Hill to Te Werahi to Te Rerenga Wairua |
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| Herangi Hill |
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| Melva and Bridget striding over Herangi Hill |
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| Cape Meria van Dieman and Motuopao from Herangi Hill |
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| Twilight Beach |
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| Twilight Beach |
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| Twilight Beach sunset |
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| Twilight Beach DOC camp |
Easter Sunday had us completing the hike over Scott Point, along Ninety Mile Beach to and up the Te Paki Stream to the carpark. We drove back to Tapotupotu, pitched our tents again, had a swim and collapsed all proud of how well we had done with our loaded packs. Another 15Km completed
All up it was a 35Km Hike.
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| Twilight Beach |
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| Ninety Mile Beach |
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| Ninety Mile Beach |
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| Ninety Mile Beach |
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| Te Paki Stream |
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| Te Paki Stream and our Easter trail end. |
Sunday, 29 March 2015
Coprosma Berries
Friday, 20 March 2015
Our home ground
Ratty's Landing is such a lovely place to live. Nature surrounds and includes us. Matata introduce dawn from the wetland. Sun rises and floods the sky with colour.

Yesterday Melva found one of the Brown Quail chicks struggling on the road. She scooped it up, kept it safe and warm. She gave it some seed which it seemed happy to eat. Today we delivered it to the Native Bird Recovery Centre. It will have a good home there until it can be released.

Yesterday Melva found one of the Brown Quail chicks struggling on the road. She scooped it up, kept it safe and warm. She gave it some seed which it seemed happy to eat. Today we delivered it to the Native Bird Recovery Centre. It will have a good home there until it can be released.
Pasifika in Auckland
We went to Pasifika in Auckland. If one visits New Zealand in mid March Pasifika in Auckland should be on the must do list. It is New Zealand. We are a Pacific Island. It is fun to explore and learn about our neighbouring Islands and what they have brought to New Zealand.
The park was divided into Villages. One for each Island group. Each performed their own music and dancing. Fantastic.
We have really been missing drinking coconuts.
The park was divided into Villages. One for each Island group. Each performed their own music and dancing. Fantastic.
We have really been missing drinking coconuts.
Saturday, 28 February 2015
Our Pateke (Brown Teal)
We still have not seen this pair. They must hide up under the rushes by day. No problem for the camera though.
Monday, 9 February 2015
The Elusive Spotless Crake and Banded Rail at The Riverbank Wetland
More videos of our Crake and Banded Rail:
Spotless Crake
Banded Rail
Pateke Arrive in Our Wetland
We have not seen these little brown ducks at our place before. Our trail camera caught the following shots at the end of January. They were right near our boardwalk.
Tuesday, 13 January 2015
Still All About Fernbirds
Wednesday, 7 January 2015
Matata - Fernbirds Nesting - Working Arrangements
Observing
the Fernbirds nesting in our wetland we discovered that the sitting parent, after about half an hour on the nest, sneaks about 5 metres away from the nest through the rushes then flys off to a
point some distance away then calls. It seems like it is calling “Your turn.”
The mate answers then flys in and sneaks back through the rushes to the
nest where it again sits on the eggs. This happens regularly about every half
hour.
Also yesterday evening after 7pm we stood on the boardwalk and watched numerous pairs of Matata calling and moving about through the rushes and flying. As secretive as they are they cannot help themselves. They just have to have a look and see who is watching them so they pop up onto the tops of the rushes or ribbon wood.
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