We recently had cause to travel to the lovely area of the North Canterbury, South Island, NZ and decided as it was long weekend to explore. Travelling to Lake Tennyson via the Molesworth Road and returned to Marlborough via the Kaikoura coast we had a tantalising taste of the magnificent Clarence Reserve. Alpine flowers were just coming into bloom. Weather varied from thick fog to hot sunny weather. High country tours tailored to your interests and fitness are available with Driftwood eco tours.
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Restless feet (in the footsteps of Fredrick Weld, friend of Lord Tennyson).
Monday, November 15th, 2010Migrant waders on Opawa river Marlborough New Zealand
Monday, November 15th, 2010
Yesterday while out kayaking in a cool southerly noticed these Sandpipers but were unsure whether sharptailed or pectoral. Can anyone help us to identify? Thanks to Ian Southey these are knots which is unusual for this area, so anew 1st for me!
With the Sandpipers was this Golden plover looking absolutely stunning.
I just love these little guys who are always just 60 odd metres in front of you frolicking together but more likely working as a team to catch fish. They are quite cheeky and always have one on alert for the team.
These are my favourite river bird Royal Spoonbills. If you love bird photography this is a wonderful way to get close to your subject without compromising their space and is rewarding for all.
I was very surprised to see this Wrybill with the Golden Plover as I thought he would been down on the braided rivers of south Canterbury carry out breeding duties!
Birds of New Zealand
Sunday, April 4th, 2010- Harrier Hawks duelling
- Majestic Royal Spoonbill in flight
- Royal Spoonbills roosting
- Black Backed Gulls in harmony
- Kotuku / White Heron
- Black Fronted Tern
Here are some of the stunning birds we viewed on a recent kayak tour at the Wairau Lagoon, the weather has been very good for kayaking and recent visitors from the US had the thrill of setting a sail to zest up their trip home. There have never been so many Royal Spoonbills seen in the area in my exprience. It is always magic to see them in flight and they are very photogenic.
Press Release
Monday, January 25th, 2010This mornings insert of ESCAPE copy in the Christchurch Press highlights some special reasons why our kayak tour is becoming so popular. www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/lifestyle/3258291/Alluring-lagoon 





































