Riroriro (Grey Warbler) has nested right near our house. I have set the Trail camera up to see if we can get some feeding shots. This is one of my favourite birds. They build such cosy, soft nests. This one is 1.5 metres from the ground. I have read that they nest high when they know it is not going to be windy and low when it is. It looks like this El Nino is going to be windy according to science. Riroriro just knows this stuff.
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.
Wednesday, 21 October 2015
Saturday, 17 October 2015
Wetland Videos
Our second trail camera is now working in our wetland. We have been missing some action as our first camera is still at the kiwi burrow. Kiwi is visiting a couple of times a week still.
These new videos are of our banded rail and white faced heron. It is a wonder we have fish at all when you watch these fellows feed.
Sunday, 11 October 2015
Abbey Caves - Glow worms and spiders
Abbey Caves
We took our B&B guests back to Abbey Caves again this evening for another photo shoot of the glow worms.
While at Abbey Caves we also found this huge harvestman spider. It is about 150 ~ 160mm from toe to toe. It was just hanging on this rock in the dark.
We took our B&B guests back to Abbey Caves again this evening for another photo shoot of the glow worms.
Saturday, 10 October 2015
Abbey Caves
Abbey Caves are a set of three caves through a wonderful limestone rock and bush area only 20 minutes from The Riverbank. They are known for their glow worms. Free to enter.
Had fun with my cell phone in the caves this evening. It's not magic.
This is what nature does.
Had fun with my cell phone in the caves this evening. It's not magic.
This is what nature does.
Sunday, 27 September 2015
Orchids in The Hugh Crawford Reserve - Ngunguru
Updated Blog: We just had to go and check some of the orchids out again on October 4th. They are Singularybas Oblongus. Although reasonably common in this bush I think it is my favourite. Total height when flowering is about 15mm.
Kiwi keeps coming back to its hole
Inquisitive rat also came to check the hole out.
Sunday, 13 September 2015
The Ngunguru Sandspit Reserve - Pi Manu
On Saturday we were invited by Forest and Bird to go on an orchid hunt on the sand spit. We did find two species; an onion orchid and one other. Also found a comb fern. No photos.
I did, however take a few shots of the reserve for interests sake. It is a wonderful wilderness.
I did, however take a few shots of the reserve for interests sake. It is a wonderful wilderness.
New finds in the Hugh Crawford
Well, new to us anyway. Last weekend we explored the bush with a friend with knowledge of our native orchids. With over 160 species of native orchids it is not surprising that we found a few. All this only a couple of hundred meters from our door.
We also found a Dracophyllum. These are very rare in our area. See the bottom for photos.
We also found a Dracophyllum. These are very rare in our area. See the bottom for photos.
| Hooded Orchid |
| Orchid - Acianthus sinclairii |
| Spider Orchid - Corybas trilobus |
| Singularybas Oblongus |
| Singularybas Oblongus |
| Singularybas Oblongus |
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| Dracophyllum sinclairii |
| Dracophyllum sinclairii |
Sunday, 30 August 2015
Kiwi. There is always a new discovery at The Riverbank
A friend spotted a newly dug hole in the Hugh Crawford Reserve. We returned with our Trail Camera and caught the following. Kiwi is having a thorough investigation of the hole. Sadly in the camera was moved so missed the hole which is on the far right. The camera will be put back for further investigation. We have been hearing male and female calling frequently.
cordyline
Sunday, 23 August 2015
Everything is not all the same
| Kumerahou buds |
| Clematis |
I have said all this before in other years but every year is different. I do recommend a stroll through the Hugh Crawford right now just to smell the alseuosmia. If you don't know what to look for call in and ask. We will show you.
| Clematis |
| Mamaku koru |
Saturday, 15 August 2015
Bittern! Exciting
Here is an Australasian Bittern our trail camera caught right beside our wetland boardwalk. Very exciting.
Sunday, 9 August 2015
Bananas
Come on bananas! We had five bunches of bananas start forming in late summer. Now we have to wait through this cold winter for of them to fully mature before they can be cut. Still... looking good though.we like bananas? Yes!
Saturday, 1 August 2015
Two Weeks - Five Videos on our Trail Camera
Surprise, surprise! We have four Pateke chicks withe their parents in our wetland. We have not seen them but our camera has.
The Fifth video was of Matuku-Moana (White Faced Heron).
The Fifth video was of Matuku-Moana (White Faced Heron).
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