Like a predator out of CIS ‘Archie’ the White Heron looked like butter would not melt in his mouth as he perched regally at the top of a gum tree near our home this morning. Rose on the way to work calls me to say “ get your camera down here quick”. Little did I know that the visiting White Heron was about to show his true colours. Below him in the branches were silver eyes hopping around, oblivious that they were about to be targets for Archie’s breakfast.
I will never look at a White Heron quite the same again but I guess that is the sovereignty of nature at work.
Archive for the ‘Sightings of birds’ Category
Gulp! It’s Archie the White Heron.
Monday, July 11th, 2011The beautiful Nelson Lakes / Golden Bay Districts
Monday, August 16th, 2010The Nelson Lakes and Golden Bay district at the north of New Zealands South Island are a great holiday destination. We took a visit last week to explore new areas to take guided eco tours. Here are some of the images we captured on this trip and as you will see this was not an office job! Wonderful weather, inspring views and best of all very friendly people we met along the way.
Hope you enjoy our photo gallery, be sure to book in advance if you want to have a guided tour with Driftwood Ecotours.
- Alovely male robin near Mount Arthur tablelands in Kahurangi
- A lovely male rifleman in the beech forrest of Kahurangi National park
- Unique hut built by Chaffey when prospecting Cobb valley.
- Photograph on way to Taupo point
Sharing my kayaking adventures.
Wednesday, May 12th, 2010I had the great pleasure of sharing the great yet simple experience of kayaking on the Opawa River and mouth of the Wairau River with a recent visitor to our country. Carlos Urrea from Colombia was visiting Marlborough on business and a friend referred him to our kayak tours. As you will see from the photos we had a great time and some brilliant up close birding that had our cameras snapping. (Click on the gallery photos above to get an enlarged photo).
There is very good birding on the river currently with plenty of royal spoonbills, banded dotterels, white faced herons, various tern species, black shags, pied shags, little pied and black shags, spotted shags and pied stilts. There have been great numbers of kingfishers up and down the river. The ‘good omen’ the Kotuku or white heron has been seen. Also we are pleased to report that the glossy ibis vagrant now has a mate and the pair can bee seen flying into our wetland at dusk.
Fernbirds at Will’s wetland
Saturday, February 6th, 2010Birds at Lake Grassmere, Marlborough, New Zealand
Wednesday, November 4th, 2009On a bleak spring evening we spotted these birds which we thought were Golden Plovers. However on closer inspection I’m not sure. Can you help us?
On another matter while in Husavik, Iceland we noticed alot of dead snipe on the ground around a wetland area. They appeared to be undamaged and with no obvious wounds. Do Snipe die of natural causes in this area or is it something else. Any ideas would be most interesting.
Will










































