Filamentous cyanobacterium actively gliding.ID'd by Paul Broady
This is a real unusual Banded Dotterel it has a red growth on the left side of it's face.
Any guess as to what it is ??
The bird was out the Waimakariri River mouth,
This is the first tūī (kōkō) we've ever seen in our garden, hence lots of photos!
Heard at night in the dark. Sounded like they were flying around between the trees while making the sound.
No sighting, just this recording. Sorry there's a few people talking in the background. But this is a Tūī, right?
cf. ID'd by Paul Broady. V. small "naviculoid" diatom.
cf. ID'd by Paul Broady. Vivicellular chlorophyte.
wilding pines consistent with Pinus radiata
currently rare in the centre city.
silvereyes calling and greenfinch zjert call
grey warbler song and starling calls
grey warbler song and starling calls
kikihia cicada calls and bellbird song