Anomalopteryx didiformis
(Little Bush Moa)
Coastal (shore of a rock within the lagoon).
Observed during a unitec trip, with @ pjd1.
Coastal (shore of a rock within the lagoon).
Observed during a unitec trip, with @ pjd1.
First New Zealand record. Saw the bird sheltering behind a small bush for around 30 minutes. It then turned and scurried out of sight behind the cliff face. 5 minutes later the bird was back in the same position behind the bush.
Red-billed Gull x Black-billed Gull Hybrid
The F1 Hybrid
Te Papa specimen
Data and comparison to pure birds are within the observation photos
Originally collected in 1971, by L. Gurr (Louis Gurr)
Bill is shorter than a Black-billed Gull but skinnier than a Red-billed Gull.
An intermediate size/shape of the two.
Primaries show white spots that are larger than a Red-billed Gull's
Bill colour may have detreated slightly, but also appears to be an intermediate colour of the two species.
Last photo shows a comparison with the other hybrid (F1 top).
One of the cormorants/shags, can't distinguish them well enough yet
Had the delight of this wee visitor for nearly 3 days. It is an 'Albino' or 'Leucistic' Silvereye.
The 2nd. photo has a normal colored silvereye on the higher branch and the albino waxeye on the lower branch.
This would have to be a 2 female brood.
17 fluffly little critters is a major brood for one duck.
Titirangi, Auckland.
Zigzag Track, in Atkinson Park.
I went back to the Caspian Tern colony far out on the lake bed at the Greenpark Sands end of Lake Ellesmere, hoping this time to get photos without the heat haze. At least 100 pairs are breeding there with most chicks mature enough to be running around in creches like mobile cotton balls drifting across the sand. The whole colony was on edge as the black-backed gulls were trying to snatch chicks, so I got a lot of shots of very angry, alert, aggressively calling adults, and chicks huddled down tight. I tried getting photos of the black-backed gull attacks but they always seemed to be out of range of decent photography as they concentrated on the edges of the colony where defences were weak and there were isolated chicks.
Soft enough sand to record footprints. Bands on eBird.
In the garden.
Observed during a unitec trip, with @ pjd1.
(Predator) White-fronted Tern observation: https://inaturalist.nz/observations/231566871
Second photo shows comparison with Southern Buller's. Darker head stands out from afar along with subtle differences in the face and bill.
A rather lucky find for Coopers Lagoon! My first time seeing a Kotuku there.
Was briefly joined by a Pied Stilt.
Woohoo! An awesome sighting for Coopers Lagoon!
Was hanging around with Pied Stilts, and eventually flew off.
I spotted a beached-wrecked bird carcass while patrolling Muriwai Beach. My friend, Ariel Wijaya, who I was walking with when I spotted the bird, then delivered it to Ian Mclean of Birds of New Zealand. Photos were taken and reviewed, and the general consensus was Little Bronze Cuckoo. Small, reddish-brownish bird, with rufous, black, and white undertail coverts. The bird is currently at the Auckland Museum and will be prepared as a specimen. This bird is native to Southeast Asia, New Guinea, and Australia. New record for New Zealand.
Stoked with this one! We had just started driving out of Awarua Bay on our second and final day searching for New Zealand Dotterels with no luck. We decided to stop on the drive back as there were quite a few birds around, and there happened to be two SNZD feeding together!
With @benackerley. Pair living around the valley.
Continuing bird. Great birding this morning with @islandnaturespotter
Continuing bird, seen with @benackerley
Under rock on the beach (at the stone/coastal vegetation border)
1st image focus stacked.
Continuing vagrant for this location
Thanks so much to @samuelamaris for letting me use his camera for a record shot! (Dont have a camera atm)
Seen with Noah Fenwick (@noahfenwick ), Ben Ackerley (@benackerley ) and Christian Cosgrove (@kakarikinz )