Wednesday, 24 August 2016

What's in the garden.

These tiny exotic snails are in our garden and eating our letuces They are an introduced snail originally from Europe. It is Prietocella barbara according to Dr Karin Mahlfeld, Landscape Ecologist, Malacologist, Science Educator


These flatworms, as well as some other interesting fellows, are there too. They are Planariums and eat worms. There are lots of different kinds of Planariums too..

Saturday, 20 August 2016

Monday, 8 August 2016

Te Waiotoi - Hidden River

Our lovely hidden Waiotoi River as seen from the Waiotoi Track






We also re- discovered the Dracophyllum Lessonianum we found two years ago and could not find again. We have submitted this find to the New Zealand Plant Conservation Network and it can be seen on the map. It is the only reported Dracophyllum Lessonianum on the East Coast between Matakana and Urupukapuka Is in the Bay of Islands.


Friday, 8 July 2016

Monarch Butterfly

First we had the caterpillar, then the chrysalis and today this beautiful Monarch emerged. In the middle of winter! This was in our lounge where it is warm. No hope for them hatching outside this time of year. Magic.

Saturday, 2 July 2016

Resident Pateke at Old Mill Ln

A trail camera can be such fun.
These family shots were taken within one metre of the boardwalk at Old Mill Ln.

Saturday, 25 June 2016

Rails and Rats

It is always a joy to see Rails in our wetland. 

We poison bait, trap and all that. Still have rats. Always will have them but maybe a few less.



Saturday, 18 June 2016

Winter Garden Produce

Not so much in our garden in the winter but what there is is good.
Juicy Kaffir Limes, Bananas, Choko (Chayote), lemon and limes.


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
A tight blue balloon stretched over the sky with a few cloud pictures on it. It was a stunning day.
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