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.
Saturday, 11 June 2016
Fungi at Old Mill Ln
All these kinds of fungi are on one dead Kowhai at the beginning of The Waiotoi Track at Old mill Ln. Amazing!




Saturday, 4 June 2016
Today - Saturday May 4th
| William Parata Wellington Reserve - Dolphin Place, Tutukaka |
We walked up to the trig on the William Parata Wellington Memorial Reserve off Dolphin Place.
This site has the best coastal view in the area. On a clear day one can see from Cape Rodney to Cape Brett, Great Barrier Is, Mokohinau Islands, The Poor Knight Islands, Maro Tiri Islands, Taranga and Hauturu. Pretty amazing.
| William Parata Wellington Reserve - Ngunguru Bay |
| William Parata Wellington Reserve - Ngunguru Sandspit and Estuary |
| William Parata Wellington Reserve - Taranga |
| William Parata Wellington Reserve - The Poor Knigt Islands |
| William Parata Wellington Reserve - Rauhomaumau Bay |
| William Parata Wellington Reserve - Tutukaka |
| William Parata Wellington Reserve - Tutukaka Marina |
| William Parata Wellington Reserve - Mokohinau Islands and Hauturu |
| William Parata Wellington Reserve - Rauhomaumau Bay |
| William Parata Wellington Reserve - Pataua |
| William Parata Wellington Reserve - Ngunguru Hills |
| William Parata Wellington Reserve - tutukaka |
| William Parata Wellington Reserve - Maro Tiri and Taranga |
Monday, 30 May 2016
Crazy Nature - Love it
We keep finding these wonderful things at Ratty's Landing
ngs at Ratty's Landing.
The rest are two fungi that are on a small totara log. We don't know what their names are.
ngs at Ratty's Landing.
Sunday, 15 May 2016
A May Morning
It was a sunny May Sunday Morning as we checked out some of the nature around the Riverbank this morning.
Black Shag, White Faced Heron, fungi and Spiders had us marveling.
Black shag and Heron were roosting in the early morning sun at the top of the dead pines. These pines get the first sun in our valley.
The last two photos show a spider web under construction. 33 minutes later it had added another 30 rings. Amazing!
The Fungi, well, unusual and a new one for us.
Black Shag, White Faced Heron, fungi and Spiders had us marveling.
Black shag and Heron were roosting in the early morning sun at the top of the dead pines. These pines get the first sun in our valley.
The last two photos show a spider web under construction. 33 minutes later it had added another 30 rings. Amazing!
The Fungi, well, unusual and a new one for us.
Saturday, 14 May 2016
Diamonds From The Fairies In The Purple Sage
Thursday, 12 May 2016
Ruckus at the neighbours in the night
On Tuesday night at about 9:00pm there was a huge ruckus next door at a male and female Kiwi started calling together. They did so again at about 9:30pm. They were only about 100m from our house and 20 from our neighbours.
It seems that Col the Kiwi has returned to the hole as there is much fresh digging. I have taken the camera back to see if we can catch it.
It seems that Col the Kiwi has returned to the hole as there is much fresh digging. I have taken the camera back to see if we can catch it.
Saturday, 30 April 2016
Alseuosmia Banksii (Toropapa) in Flower!
I took a stroll through the Hugh Crawford Reserve from the end of our boardwalk today. There is a forest of Toropapa but the surprise today is that some are flowering again and as usual the scent is fantastic. It seems that it can flower any time. of the year. I collected a handful of Toropapa berries also from the shrubs that flowered earlier and will have a crack at growing some. I think it is my favourite plant.
Thursday, 21 April 2016
Return to The Ngunguru River
Sunday January 31st. This time Millan Ruka, his wife, Shirl and myself traveled from Clements Quarry all the way to Coalhill Ln. Mode of travel was mostly by Millan's inflatable waka, by paddling, carrying, dragging and lowering the waka over rapids and waterfalls. It was a grand day out. It was a huge 11.5 hour day, 14 kilometre day on the river, our river.
There was only one mishap where I fell then slithered or washed down a chute of cascading water. Got a bit injured but not too bad. The chute is on the right in the photo.


On our last adventure down the river we viewed this huge columnar basalt boulder.


This time we found several more areas with basalt columns and this boulder above.
There was only one mishap where I fell then slithered or washed down a chute of cascading water. Got a bit injured but not too bad. The chute is on the right in the photo.
On our last adventure down the river we viewed this huge columnar basalt boulder.
This time we found several more areas with basalt columns and this boulder above.
Monday, 18 April 2016
A Morning Meeting
The boardwalk crosses this estuarine wetland giving
access to the Hugh Crawford bush reserve as well as providing an excellent
viewing platform for the wetland birds.Tuesday, 12 April 2016
Piwak
We love our little fantails.
Day one for Piwak. This is it's first compost bin visit ever. This video is in slow motion. Maybe Melva is going to have a new garden and bin friend. It just hasn't been the same in the garden since Piwakawaka passed away last October after 6 years feeding at the bin. The garden has been quiet without its chatter.
Saturday, 9 April 2016
Cicada
Unusual.A golden Cicada. This specimen is alive. Could it be infected with the parasitic fungi (Cordyceps Robertsii)
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