You have to like these fellows. New Zealand Preying Mantis. We have not seen one in our garden for a year or more. South African variety is has taken over even with squishing every one we see including the egg cases.
Note the purple spot and the short thorax. SA Variety - No purple spot and long thorax (8~10mm)
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, 29 April 2017
Wednesday, 12 April 2017
Pukeko ripping up our wetland
If you were wondering what Pukeko do at night apart from screeching and chasing one another about they could be ripping up your wetland.
Tuesday, 4 April 2017
Weta
Went for an evening walk with our headlamps looking for Geckos and found this lovely lady. Female Tree Weta.
Hidden away in holes in the Manuka and Kanuka during the day. Out at night to feed on foliage.
Hidden away in holes in the Manuka and Kanuka during the day. Out at night to feed on foliage.
Wednesday, 29 March 2017
Alseuosmia Banksii (Toropapa)
The summer was great for Toropapa flowering in the Hugh Crawford Reserve. Now many are loaded with berries.
Saturday, 11 February 2017
Something Has To Give - Combined Kiwi Video trying hole for size
https://www.facebook.com/Spindrift11/videos/a.10155007814483114.1073741834.539133113/10155007814528114/?type=3
Friday, 10 February 2017
Fernbirds at Old Mill Ln
Our dawn chorus is predominantly Matata. At 7:30this morning Matata (Fernbirds) were all up chirping in our wetland. This recording is from our boardwalk in Old Mill Ln. Ngunguru. Too many to count. We hear them every morning even from our house. There are so many that they have moved up the valley and can be found almost anywhere in Old Mill Ln. Click to listen
Saturday, 4 February 2017
Weekend Entertainment at Old Mill Ln
Every Saturday I download the cards from our two motion sensing cameras. Always a new entertainment. This Kiwi is hoot. Maybe lazy. It should just get digging harder.
View HERE
And then there are RATS! The Hugh Crawford DOC Reserve is a bird desert. Occasionally we hear Riroriro, Tui and Eastern Rosella. Any other time is is deathly silent. Here is why.
View HERE
View HERE
View HERE
Saturday, 21 January 2017
Boatshed Company
This friendly fellow is keeping me company in the boat shed - Black Headed Jumping Spider (Trite planiceps) It is about 20mm long
Kiwi - Darn, the hole is too small!
It looks like this female Kiwi needs to do more digging. The male, with the shorter bill wasn't interested.
Tuesday, 17 January 2017
Ruru
Today while Dr Karen Verdurmen was exploring The Hugh Crawford Reserve looking for Kauri Dieback and other Kauri diseases with Ross Clark, myself and Melva, Melva spotted this Ruru Chick in what we have always thought was a Kiwi Hole. The parent was not impressed that we were there. Tomorrow I will install a Trail Camera there.
Friday, 6 January 2017
Thursday, 29 December 2016
Berry Season
Melva grew these wonderful berries. Strawberry, raspberry and boysenberry. Desert. Summertime at The Riverbank. The wild blackberries have cropped well too.
Saturday, 24 December 2016
Friday, 23 December 2016
There is always something new to us
We have not seen these fellows before. We were out on our drive at 4:30am this morning waiving goodbye to a parting guest when we noticed this Black Tunnel Web Spider on the concrete. She (I think) is about 40mm across and beautiful.
The other spider seems to be a White Tail. We came inside after our guest departed and this fellow was running around the skirting board. Didn't know then that it was a White Tail. Picked it up and put it outside.
Kool critters
The other spider seems to be a White Tail. We came inside after our guest departed and this fellow was running around the skirting board. Didn't know then that it was a White Tail. Picked it up and put it outside.
Kool critters
Sunday, 27 November 2016
Footprints in the mud
Mioweka (Banded Rail) - Pateke and Pūweto (Spotless Crake) prints at Old Mill Ln Wetland. The have all been busy to catch the last fish as the wetland dries up on these sunny days and small tides.
Banded Rail and Pateke Ducklings feeding in our wetland
Here are a couple of long videos of the Banded Rail and Pateke Ducklings feeding in our wetland at Old Mill Ln.
Sunday, 20 November 2016
Pateke Ducklings
They are seen here right by our boardwalk in our wetland
Saturday, 22 October 2016
Piwakawaka all around us.
These Piwakawaka chicks are viewed from our deck being fed by the parents.
It is fascinating to watch the chicks huddling together to stay warm. Occasionally an outside chick climes over its neighbour to the centre. Too cold on the outside.See videos at https://youtu.be/pt5ERQy9ILU
and https://youtu.be/_Cl9xYKuHnI
| Parent and Chick (The parent has the white eyebrows) |
| Parent arrives with food |
| Those hairy things sticking out from the chicks mouth are insect legs. |
| The parent makes sure that the food is all the way home. Interestingly, they feed all the chicks evenly. |
| Staying warm |
Sunday, 11 September 2016
It was a beautiful spring day...
The blue balloon was stretched tight over The Riverbank today. Warm and sunny. The Clematis we planted from seed is in full bloom climbing over a manuka by the garden.
Also today we completed the installation of a seat and leaner that overlooks part of the garden and our wetland and boardwalk. From here we can hear Spotless Crake and the Fernbirds calling in the wetland and watch Piwakawaka flitting amongst the fruit trees. It's a nice sunny place for an evening drink and nibbles.
Col the Kiwi revisited the hole in the bush several times this week. Here is one of its visits on the 9th. It looks like it can no longer fit into the hole!
Also today we completed the installation of a seat and leaner that overlooks part of the garden and our wetland and boardwalk. From here we can hear Spotless Crake and the Fernbirds calling in the wetland and watch Piwakawaka flitting amongst the fruit trees. It's a nice sunny place for an evening drink and nibbles.
Col the Kiwi revisited the hole in the bush several times this week. Here is one of its visits on the 9th. It looks like it can no longer fit into the hole!
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..
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.
Juicy Kaffir Limes, Bananas, Choko (Chayote), lemon and limes.
Saturday, 11 June 2016
Fungi at Old Mill Ln
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