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The beautiful Nelson Lakes / Golden Bay Districts

Monday, August 16th, 2010

The 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.

British Bird Fair 2009

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

This year Rose and I decided it was time to take a trip away and join fellow birders at the British Bird fair. What a interesting experience and how much we enjoyed it. We helped on Albatross Encounters stand profiling Birdingnz and general birding enquiries New Zealand . The variety and styles of the various countries stands was a tribute to them all and overall it was a fascinating insight for us.

French flair

French flair

French wine and tip bits drew the crowd!

French wine and tip bits drew the crowd!

Our friends across the ditch

Our friends across the ditch

Englands new friend the Falklands

Falklands flair

It was great to see the disabled birders association so active here and I would like to think that this would be incentive for disabled birders in New Zealand and the rest of the world. I have taken a delightful disabled lady kayaking several times and it was most rewarding for both of us.

Harlequin duck

Harlequin duck

These ducks on the Iceland stand really stood out. What a fantastic image.

This stand from Greece was like a very colourful brochure and certainly created some interest.

We had a good look at this stand because we were on our way for a brief holiday after the bird fair. As it turned out not the best time of the year for birding in Iceland but never-the-less a rewarding experience in a very unusual environment. At Lake Myvatn we did see 5 Great Northern divers plus some tufted ducks swimming and diving in beautifully clear water.

juvenile tufted duck

juvenile tufted duck

Art work of wildlife

Art work of wildlife

Art work of bird life

Art work of bird life

and then there was bugman Nic Baker

and then there was bug man Nic Baker

plus running hares and

plus running hares and

a bird fair auction

a bird fair auction

Manu expeditions of South America

Manu expeditions of South America

and the wild hinterland of Papua New Guinea which was one of my favourite stands.

and the wild hinterland of Papua New Guinea which was one of my favourite stands.

Plenty of smiles on the Malaysian stand and not only birds to intrigue us.

Plenty of smiles on the Malaysian stand and not only birds to intrigue us.

Back in Uppingham where we were staying was some interesting backyards and peaceful rural scenes

Back in Uppingham where we were staying was some interesting backyards and peaceful rural scenes

South Devon cattle

South Devon cattle

and we were here for New Zealand the land of flightless birds and the long white cloud

and we were here for New Zealand the land of flightless birds and the long white cloud

Our thanks to Albatross Encounters and John Barratt of  www.kapitiislandalive.co.nz  for all there encouragement and advice on a most memorable journey.