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Foca-Leopardo (Hydrurga leptonyx)

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david-lyttelton

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Outubro 22, 2023 04:53 PM NZDT

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jessleptinella

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Junho 6, 2022 11:53 AM NZST

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No clue who this wee guy is. Found growing amongst boulders at Castle Hill.

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katiej

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Setembro 16, 2020 02:21 PM NZST

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Leaves ~10mm across, petioles <30mm

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melissa_hutchison

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Lake margin.

I hadn't been entirely convinced that this was a different species to the common, widespread Pseudognaphalium luteoalbum, but seeing these creeping plants with woody stems has changed my mind.

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wadia

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Abril 27, 2020 02:58 PM NZST

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Tiny spider looks spectacular with banana leaf background

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suse

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Agosto 2019

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about 3 - 4 mm in length

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catherine_hosted

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Abril 6, 2018 05:09 AM NZST

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Foca-Caranguejeira (Lobodon carcinophaga)

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nessmander

Data

Maio 28, 2019 07:41 AM NZST

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I kid you not, found 1km up Gebbies Pass Rd. Unfortunately it passed away before we collected it. I work for DOC (hence the fact it’s on the back of a truck) and was IDed by another ranger because I haven’t a clue. Oddly, not the first seal blobbing up Gebbies Pass... if not a crabeater, another ID would be awesome.

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Abril 12, 2019 09:37 AM NZST

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Takahe (Porphyrio hochstetteri)

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btree

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Takahe (Porphyrio hochstetteri)

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duncanmc42

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Outubro 2018

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Pair at Gouland Downs Hut. Both colour-banded.

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dorindah

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Junho 16, 2018 10:23 AM NZST

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mark_parker

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Janeiro 10, 2019 01:12 PM NZDT

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possumsend

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Janeiro 16, 2019 11:08 AM NZDT

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Small, dull peripatus found under a rock at about 1500m asl. About 20mm long.

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Cocaco-de-Barbela-Azu (Callaeas wilsoni)

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jacqui-nz

Data

Dezembro 2018

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Kokako pair Francis & Zelah have taken up residence on private property opposite the boundary of mainland sanctuary Ark in the Park. The pair are obsessed with checking themselves out in any reflective surface, and have been spotted at neighbouring properties looking in windows, and on cars looking in mirrors.

The pair have nested on the property and produced a healthy chick which is preparing to fledge. Watched the pair feed on lawn weeds (incl. dandelion leaves), rewarewa flowers, kanono leaves and fruit, kiekie fruit and pukatea.

Fun, short video of the pair in the video link field.

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Foca-Leopardo (Hydrurga leptonyx)

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gregs

Data

Agosto 1, 2018 10:06 AM NZST

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Observed by CCC ranger and has been here several days this week.

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alice_shanks

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Junho 17, 2018 08:33 PM NZST

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Out and about on a kamahi trunk. Narrow band of century-old secondary kamahi-red beech-rimu-rata forest.

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Foca-Leopardo (Hydrurga leptonyx)

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ecoman

Data

Junho 10, 2018 01:28 PM NZST

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Approx. 2m long. White around face with black spots beneath. On shore but swam away after 10 mins.

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biodragon

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Fevereiro 9, 2018 11:27 AM +13

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jeanmck

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Janeiro 4, 2018 03:06 PM NZDT

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Tiny flitting bird, no tail, running around trunks.

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flyingkiwigirl

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Setembro 21, 2017 12:44 PM NZST

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Pelicano-Australiano (Pelecanus conspicillatus)

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robin_booth

Data

Outubro 1, 2012

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Lone bird arrived in Kerikeri Inlet. Associated with local Spoonbills.

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Gaivota-de-Bico-Preto (Chroicocephalus bulleri)

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steveattwood

Data

Setembro 2014

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Small group of black-billed gull at Harts creek feeding near the creek inlet to the lake. Interestingly a lone red-billed gull joined them and was promptly driven away.

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Kea (Nestor notabilis)

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danilo_hegg

Data

Março 25, 2017 06:46 PM NZDT

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reinderw

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Junho 4, 2017 04:11 PM NZST

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Coprosma repens x robusta. I didn't even know this existed! It was growing underneath a rhododendron in a public park - I have taken it to grow on and observe how it turns out.

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john_barkla

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Junho 4, 2017 03:33 PM NZST

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Yellowing off before the leaves drop

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swede_ida

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Maio 31, 2017 10:18 AM NZST

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Approximately 10mm legspan and 5mm body. Found on our dogs paw-towel just inside our front door.

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tangatawhenua

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Abril 19, 2017 12:51 PM NZST

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tangatawhenua

Data

Abril 19, 2017 12:35 PM NZST

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Location location location!

Sand coprosma has an ideal location overlooking the second creek.

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reinderw

Data

Janeiro 19, 2017 07:35 AM NZDT

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pjd1

Data

Abril 2017

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Adult male noted on rawiritoa (Kunzea amathicola).

Location is obscured in accordance with the requirements of the Department of Conservation who administer Kapiti Island Nature Reserve.

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jasonbutt

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Março 29, 2017 06:27 PM NZDT

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Ser Humano (Homo sapiens)

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jasonbutt

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Março 20, 2017 02:50 PM NZDT

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tangatawhenua

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Março 13, 2017 10:11 AM NZDT

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Beautiful patterns but not native / endemic I bet :(

Growing on a lake margin.

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wbnz

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Outubro 13, 2013

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Kaka gathering at a friend's house

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tangatawhenua

Data

Março 3, 2017 05:41 PM NZDT

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@jacqui-nz highlighted for me these that were found down on the west coast at Karekare and wondered if they had been spotted at Otaipango - Henderson Bay. Seeing as these were spotted on the west coast I figured that the best place to find these were the Tohe - 90 Mile Beach and as I was going there that day, I kept an eye out for them and found them.

The photos that I have taken are mainly of ones still alive. I choose these photos as they highlight different parts of the animal - although somewhat blurry.

They are under 10mm in diameter, usually around 5 - 7mm. I also observed them swimming by closing the bottom and opening it, similar to how a jellyfish swims.

As we do not have an ID yet for this obs with it being a true jellyfish or maybe a Hydrozoa decided to go with Cnidarians initially as that encompases both Hydrozoa and Scyphozoa.

So here are a few more photos @clinton that may help with an ID or a difinitive class, if these in fact are the same that @jacqui-nz highlighted for me :)

Last photo (have to click the view all) shows them as blobs on the beach.

The location name is not accurate - Reason

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Bordo-Negundo (Acer negundo)

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alice_shanks

Data

Março 2, 2017 07:07 PM +13

Descrição

Could this be box elder?

I see why you faved it Ed, it seems to be a spreading in Chch. How do I kill it?

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markkyne

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Fevereiro 27, 2017 01:16 PM +13

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Janeiro 2017

Descrição

Rare. At head height on Mountain Beech. Not possum browse on plant, due primarily to ongoing 1080 operations in area.

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sarah_richardson

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Fevereiro 5, 2017 02:35 PM NZDT

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johnb-nz

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Observed and photographed by Bron T.

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Pombo-Doméstico (Columba livia var. domestica)

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jon_sullivan

Data

Novembro 29, 2014 02:27 PM NZDT

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Pigeons have made their home in the earthquake shattered remains of Christchurch's Cathedral.

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Totara (Podocarpus totara)

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jon_sullivan

Data

Dezembro 11, 2016 05:34 PM NZDT

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This is part of the recent planting done by community volunteers in Ernle Clark Reserve at the end of August this year. The Christchurch City Council paid for the plants, and now Council contractors have killed them. Yes, this is Christchurch.

I've made my observation ID totara, since that was one of the recognisable young trees killed. Several species are among the dead.

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Monocotiledóneas (Classe Liliopsida)

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trevor_partridge

Data

Dezembro 2016

Descrição

Formerly known as Iphigenia novae-zelandiae. Not seen at this site or around Christchurch for decades. About 30 plants in fruit. Another single plant was discovered a few days later at a second location. Photos taken by Kristina Macdonald.

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cooperj

Data

Novembro 24, 2016 07:44 AM NZDT

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This is a rant rather than a request for ID.
This is Hebe, planted some months ago in our local CCC managed reserve, and complete with 'plant guard'. A weed-eater has sliced through the guard and decapitated the plant. Plants without guards didn't stand a chance.

Our local reserve has had thousands of dollars spent on ecological restoration work and native planting. However, on three occasions subsequent 'weed eating' has undone some of that. Whilst restoraton is currently wining over 'destruction' this situation is not ideal, and not an isolated incident (viz Ernle Clark Reserve).

Christchurch City Council, if you want avoid bad publicity on an open forum like this then get your act together!
I do not like seeing my rate dollars being wasted in this way. Here's a few hints about what you might do to improve the situation ...

1) Ensure that at least one of the weed-eating gang know their plants,
2) ensure the foreman knows the site, and has relevent maps/plans,
3) ensure those maps/plans are kept up to date,
4) ensure the foreman recces the site and briefs the gang beforehand about the location of plantings,
5) equip the forman with a GPS/mobile data-enabled tablet or phone so they can make notes on your GIS, in the field, so repeat screw-ups don't happen.

I'm sure some of is probably SOP (at least I hope it is). If so then ensure SOP's are enacted. If these aren't SOP and are considered too expensive, then consider the balance between doing that and repeated pointless and expensive cycles of planting and destruction and bad publicity.

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Abril 21, 2016

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Found growing in thick bracken patch. Fluoro green colour.

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danilo_hegg

Data

Janeiro 18, 2016 05:16 PM NZDT

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Baleia-Minke-Antártica (Balaenoptera bonaerensis)

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clinton

Data

Agosto 2015

Descrição

Successfully re-floated on the full tide.

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yanidubin

Data

Julho 27, 2016 03:07 PM NZST

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lisa_bennett

Data

Março 3, 2016

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There seem to be many more pink katydids around our property this year compared to the last couple of years - has anyone else noticed this? Maybe I've just got an eye for them now.

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saras

Data

Julho 2016

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Disturbed under the base of a tree fern. Nearest stream some 100mtrs away.

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Borrelho-de-Bico-Torto (Anarhynchus frontalis)

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toucan22

Data

Julho 12, 2016 02:57 PM NZST

Descrição

Feeding on beach at waters edge

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Alcaide-Do-Antárctico (Stercorarius maccormicki)

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john_barkla

Data

Fevereiro 3, 2014

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In attacking mode

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Tubarão-de-São-Tomé (Carcharodon carcharias)

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tam_topes

Data

Maio 2014

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Foca-Leopardo (Hydrurga leptonyx)

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natalie_wilkinson

Data

Fevereiro 29, 2016

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From Causeway News - April 2016 edition: Visitor from the deep.
This visitor caused quite a stir when it decided to take a nap on the wharf at the Te Atatu Boat Club and is the latest in a long line of exotic wildlife we have welcomed to the project over the years. The leopard seal refused to let anyone past and for a couple of hours, people couldn’t leave or get to their boats.
Leopard seals have a disproportionately large head, massive jaws, impressive teeth and a tremendous gape that gives them a snake-like appearance.
One look at those teeth and Causeway team member Mike Ryan put safety cones in place and stayed nearby to warn unsuspecting Boaties until a DOC ranger arrived to assess the situation. As the DOC ranger pulled into the car park, the leopard seal rolled over, slipped back into the water and swam off towards the Whau Bridge.
Adult leopard seals are normally found along the edge of the Antarctic pack ice but in winter, young animals move throughout the southern ocean visiting New Zealand.
Females grow faster and larger than males and very large individuals can weigh up to 450kg.

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murielbendel

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Dezembro 2014

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janegosden

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Dezembro 2015

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aunty

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Março 29, 2016

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saras

Data

Março 2016

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Sitting on kiekie on the roads edge.

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saras

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Março 2016

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Had a quick spotlight along the driveway, after enjoying dinner at neighbours. Very exciting to extend the population range.

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jacqui-nz

Data

Março 27, 2016

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Weevils on rotting karaka and cabbage tree wood. Photos 3 & 4 show a large male guarding a female.

This is the location Chrissy Painting conducted her research at. Read her blog:
http://blog.forestandbird.org.nz/weasley-weevils/

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grahame

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Março 19, 2016

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First time a Travis Wetland Kahikatea is in full berry.

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ofo68

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Março 17, 2016

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neil_fitzgerald

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Março 6, 2016

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Garça-Branca-Grande-Oriental (Ardea alba ssp. modesta)

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zlbc

Data

Março 2016

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Seen routinely at this site recently.

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Carriça-Das-Rochas (Xenicus gilviventris)

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zlbc

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My thanks to Mike Green for observation and photograph. Sightings are uncommon.

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Pinguim-de-Olho-Amarelo (Megadyptes antipodes)

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wyoerger

Data

Dezembro 2015

Lugar

Otago, NZ (Google, OSM)

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Golfinho-de-Hector (Cephalorhynchus hectori)

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jeanmck

Data

Março 2016

Lugar

Otago, NZ (Google, OSM)

Descrição

Small grey and black dolphin with rounded dorsal fin, as small pod was seen, including a possible calf.

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Baiacu-de-Espinho-de-Águas-Profundas (Allomycterus pilatus)

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tangatawhenua

Data

Março 13, 2016

Descrição

I put in Allomycterus jaculiferus which is the one for NZ (Sea Fishes of NZ pg 131) and it changed to the above one and looking on the taxon page Allomycterus jaculiferus is crossed out .... so is this one that is not listed or one that has changed?

The last line for the entry in the book says The porcupine fish is widespread around the coasts and is restricted to NZ.

The WoRMS for Allomycterus jaculiferus says
Status Unaccepted: (Subsequent combination)
Accepted nameTragulichthys jaculiferus (Cuvier, 1818)

http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=343710

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craftybirder

Data

Janeiro 14, 2016 10:43 PM PST

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yanidubin

Data

Março 2, 2016 06:10 PM NZDT

Descrição

Egretta novaehollandiae - White faced heron.

I was lucky enough to have this fellow fly over my head and land in a tree, then having got my attention, fly to a pond and begin wading about. Most of the surface was dull at this hour, but there was a sweet spot, so I waited as he did his rounds skulking through the murk and waited for him to pass through the pools of color from the (just turning) autumnal foliage.

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Percevejo-Frade (Nezara viridula)

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nzwide

Data

Março 1, 2016

Descrição

On silverbeet

Photo of last instar and adult

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memopob

Data

Dezembro 15, 2007

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Lucky enough to catch a pair in one frame.
Almost everytime I go out in the field I hear or see these little chaps. My impression is they are doing just fine, they are just often not recognised or seen. Widespread in Nelson's scrublands.
Their call of 'ti' is so rapidly responded to by a partner that unless you are between them it seems for all the world like a two note call.
Friendly, and always curious to see who is 'invading' their territory.

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pjd1

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Uncommon. Scattered plants growing on fine silt left by receding lake water. All parts strongly aromatic (smelling of rotting fish). Perianths divided to base, stamens 1(-2), seeds with obtuse margins. DNA voucher.

Voucher; PJ de Lange 12984 (UNITEC 7716).

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Pseudoescorpiões (Ordem Pseudoscorpiones)

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scottybmoore

Data

Fevereiro 14, 2016

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Pseudoscorpion, approx 4mm long, dark brown/grey, living beneath rocks on stone wall.

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scottybmoore

Data

Fevereiro 14, 2016

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Giraffe Weevil, approx 60mm long, Brown with orange markings along upper sides of shell casing. Antennae at end of long snout.Found on forest edge.

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john_barkla

Data

Janeiro 2016

Descrição

Feeding in understorey of rata-broadleaved forest

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Atobá-Australiano (Morus serrator)

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jacqui-nz

Data

Fevereiro 4, 2016

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Lots of chicks and juvenile gannets at different ages.

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memopob

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Dezembro 2015

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Good number of large plants in the reserve, all showing no signs of predation

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jeanmck

Data

Janeiro 24, 2016

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A shy brown and creamish bird, with the fern like tail. A reluctant flyer!

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Percevejo-Frade (Nezara viridula)

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nzwide

Data

Fevereiro 4, 2016

Descrição

On runner beans. 6 mm body length

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Melífago-Maori (Anthornis melanura)

Observador

jon_sullivan

Data

Janeiro 28, 2016 03:19 PM NZDT

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john_barkla

Data

Janeiro 2016

Descrição

On limestone pavement

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matt-walters

Data

Janeiro 2016

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Growing on a scree slope

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Golfinho-Do-Crepúsculo (Sagmatias obscurus)

Observador

torwart

Data

Novembro 13, 2015

Lugar

Picton (Google, OSM)

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Lobo-Marinho-da-Nova-Zelândia (Arctocephalus forsteri)

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emily_r

Data

Outubro 19, 2015

Descrição

Sighting reported by Sharyn Smart off Paritutu

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Coel-Neozelandês (Urodynamis taitensis)

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jasonbutt

Data

Janeiro 2016

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leonperrie

Data

Janeiro 17, 2016

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saras

Data

Janeiro 2016

Lugar

Privado

Descrição

Exciting!! First time I have managed to spot two individual Archey's in one night and the second in a slightly different area this time! Fabulous foggy weather... almost a given!

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alice_shanks

Data

Janeiro 2016

Descrição

Only two silver beech trees with mistletoes sighted.

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memopob

Data

Dezembro 8, 2015

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Unusual mutated form of what is probably Pterostylis banksii. There were more than one plant displaying similar malformation, yet absolutely no evidence of any use of spray or poisons, bringing me to believe this is a natural mutation, one which is still fertile judging by the signs of swelling of the ovary. Such mutation of Pterostylis spp does occur naturally in a few places. eg Upper Morrison's Creek in Otago or Kellys Creek, Otira, West Coast

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grahame

Data

Janeiro 8, 2016

Descrição

I know who won.

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fossil

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toucan22

Data

Fevereiro 8, 2015

Lugar

otahome (Google, OSM)

Descrição

unusual rock. was wondering if it was a fossil something...