Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Island visit

Last minute packing, the kayak is loaded on the car.
A couple of hours North and we are heading for the coast and its quite windy and cool. We both decide on an extra layer today..
 The kayak crossing is ok and soon we are heading ankle deep through the mangroves. With the tide nearly in there is a tricky pinch point along the beach but we are soon at the Northern point.

 


 

Thursday, September 1, 2016

Royal Spoonbill

This Royal spoonbill was in Ngataringa Bay feeding with a white faced heron.

 
And the other day a Great Cormorant dropped into Northboro reserve in Shoal Bay.
 
 

Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Mangawhai Magic days

Staying again in a beautiful location overlooking the Mangawhai estuary. Today the harbour is like a millpond with birds flying across looking for feeding sites. Godwit, SIPOS, Vocs.
No sight of Fairy Tern today just the gentle roar of the surf on the ocean beach beyond the sand spit.

Photos to follow.

Monday, August 15, 2016

Motuora Island Tank Set-up

At last a clear fine day for a visit to Motuora. Today the main task is creating a level base for the two huge water tanks and then spinning them round and locating them ready for plumbing in.

Water tank tipped onto sand base
This all went very well.

Slight adjustments

Lots more sand needed for the tank base.

Pushing tank into position

Other tasks of the day were cleaning the seabird nest boxes and burrows and identifying the plants in the nursery.

And a chance to photograph a dotterel in breeding plumage and a kereru.

NZ dotterel in breeding plumage
 
Kereru in kowhai tree

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Friday, August 12, 2016

Yet another Okura Judgement Day.

A good result 13 votes to 4 against accepting the council officers recommendation that the  IHP (Independent hearing panel) recommendation that the RUB (Rural Urban Boundary) be moved at Okura to allow development

 Its been a long week listening to the Council members as they deliberate over the IHP (Independent Hearings Panel) for the Unitary Plan for Auckland. I prefer to call it the 'Unitary Thought'- for it seems that it is all and only about massive development of land in and around the city of Auckland. 

Auckland Council Chambers.

A few wise men and women-trying to preserve the character of Auckland from total speculation.

Tuesday, August 9, 2016

"One Swallow............

What is the saying? "One swallow doesn't make a summer". Yesterday at the Northboro reserve at Shoal bay there were quite a few welcome swallows although it was a cold day but the sun was shining.
 
 
 These birds were catching insects above the freshwater area at the head of the Northboro mangrove inlet. The pipe crossing this area is covered in spider webs. A good place for spiders to catch insects too.

 
 This is a great place to watch eels. Only caught a glimpse of one today. That appeared when a small boy with his mother threw in some bread for the ducks.

Sunday, July 24, 2016

Return of the 'ratpack'

Yesterday we returned to  Jutland road to meet up with Joel to check bait stations located a month ago. It was a good turnout with several new faces from local projects and local interested neighbours. Someone must have done a rain-dance because although fine when discussing plans it soon started to rain as on our last visit as soon as we headed towards the bait stations.

Jutland 'Ratpack' and friends

Joel led the way showing how to record the bait take up and this took most of the morning. Then people volunteered for various lines to continue checking bait stations through the coming months.

Don't forget your bait station key

 In the afternoon Joel and I laid another bait line through the coastal fringe vegetation and this should help protect this bush particularly coming up to the nesting season.

 We hope that by knocking down the predator populations that our shore birds including the NZ dotterels will be able to nest successfully on the shell banks around the bay and this should also help the rarely seen banded rails that inhabit the foreshore.


Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Guess who's feet?

I'm North again.There had been some very heavy rain and all this mud had been washed into the estuary to replace the usual sand with several dead sheep too. The going was not easy but bare feet really was the only solution as I gradually became welded to one spot.


Facial anybody?
Sculptured landscape

A gaggle of red-billed gulls

Sculptured dunes

Early dotterel nest-scrape.

Wind pattern
 

Saturday, June 25, 2016

A Rena on our Doorstep.

Yesterday I checked out the news of a diesel oil spill in Lake Pupuke. This is a serious contamination of the lake and wildlife is seriously affected.


 
 

The 'Rat Pack'

Well not quite but great to meet up with F&B volunteers Amy, Anne-Elise, Bill and Joel to lay out the bait stations in the Jutland reserve. Not the best day to pick but a successful morning and in a months time we will meet again to check and top up with more bait.
This is part of the North West Wild-link assistance programme to protect the birds around the coastal forest edge of Shoal and Ngataringa bay and hopefully will also benefit the shore birds (NZ dotterel) attempting to nest on the shell banks of the estuary.

Café meet-up as Joel from Highpoint explains the plan

Joel from Highpoint contracted by Auckland Council.



Monday, June 20, 2016

Mangawhai Moonlight.

Beautiful moonlight across the estuary towards Hauturu (little Barrier Island).


Enjoying walks and the wildlife of the Mangawhai estuary.
Dolphins and stingray flow  in with the tide. Then at low tide banded dotterel and godwit feed below joined by SIPOs NZ dotterel in breeding plumage.

A reef heron hunts its prey along the edge of one of the channels.  Photos to follow...................

Monday, June 13, 2016

Kaipara island paddle

A muddy start to our day with the tide out so some early haulage over the mud to get to the water. But an easy paddle with two large drums of water for  weed work.

Low tide on the Kaipara channel

Happy days!

Changing the SD card on the monitoring camera.

Sunday, June 12, 2016

Ngataringa Bay

72 Wrybill took flight along with 3 Caspian Tern, 156 Oystercatchers, 35 pied stilt , 9 banded dotterel and 3 NZ dotterel. I think it was a light aircraft way up above that spooked them.

City bird life-72 wrybill with two oystercatcher and a pied stilt

Friday, June 10, 2016

Ngataringa Bay bird count.

    2 x Caspian Tern
  29 x variable oystercatcher
192 x South Island Pied Oystercatcher 
    2 x wrybill
    4x  NZ dotterel
50 x pied stilt
  4 x spur-winged plover
  2 x banded dotterel

Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Rangitoto Island

Its a long time since I have visited this amazing island and it was good to be back today for a walk to the summit and the lighthouse track.

 It was good to be able to show Ed, newly arrived from the UK around and to have a chat with Susie who was tree planting on Motutapu island.




 



Sunday, June 5, 2016

Reef Heron

I have been searching for a reef heron in Shoal Bay for several years to complete the five birds I am studying that the estuary is important to support and which earns Shoal Bay the DoC title of a Site of Significant Wildlife interest.


Reef Heron Shoal bay
 
 The other birds include the NZ dotterel, banded dotterel, wrybill and Caspian tern. I have seen the others on many occasions but this is my first sighting of a reef heron in this estuary. It is such a timid and solitary bird.
It landed on a rocky area that was uncovered by the tide and then haunched up waiting which is a classic pose of this bird. I have included some other  photos of reef heron that I have taken on the East coast.


Reef Heron East Coast



Reef Heron East Coast

Sunday, May 29, 2016

Miranda -The 'Flock'

A wild weather day to be visiting Miranda Shorebird centre but good to catch up with people and see the growing 'Flock'


After the AGM an excellent talk by Pip Wallace entitled The nature of protection -Biodiversity law and planning.


More to follow.