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Birds At Zealandia
We were in Wellington last weekend and despite the bad weather I took the opportunity to go for a walk in Zealandia. THe morning started overcast with a forecast for rain but I optimistically though the the rain might hold off. I got got up above the upper dam thinking that the weather didn't look too bad when suddenly it closed in and the heavy rain started. By this time I had managed to photograph several hihi at one of the feeding stations and though I had seen and heard lots of saddleb
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21st Aug 2019
A Day At Zealandia
Whenever I go to Wellington I always try and fit in a visit to Zealandia. Even without my interest in nature photography, I somply enjoy walking around the tracks in Zealandia and hearing the rich bird song and seeing the amazing abundance of native birds that are now thriving in this pest proof sanctuary. Unfortunately on my last visit, the upper valley was closed due to work being undertaken on the power lines so I couldn't walk some of my favourite tracks so instead I did the valley vie
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11th Apr 2019
A Great Morning At Zealandia
I managed to fit in a quick trip to Zealandia on a recent weekend visit to Wellington. I didn't have much time but Zealandia never disappoints. Apart from getting some wonderful sitings of rare native birds (tieke, hihi and kaka) the birdsong alone makes any visit to Zealandia worthwhile for me. I was very lucky to see a pair of tieke (saddleback) feeding their almost fully grown young.Just as the tieke moved off this tui came and landed right beside me in the flax.Then I had an amazing mom
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5th Dec 2018
The Flight Of Birds
Hihi gathering around the feeder
taking their turn.
Korimako pushes in
then sits on a branch singing.
The hihi scatter with flashes of yellow
then return one by one
sneaking in while the korimako
concentrates on his song.
In the distance tieke calling out
notes rippling through the bush.
A shadow overhead, a flight of kaka,
cries echoing in the valley.
Beauty manifesting herself in form,
a movement, a song, a beat of wings
the flight o
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20th May 2018