Snowy mountains and good weather are a recipe for stunning sunrises and sunsets with a spectacular kaleidoscope of colours. What a beautiful way to start or end a day and put life into perspective. I took these on a winter […]
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Australasian Bittern – Matuku!
I bet there arn’t too many New Zealanders who know what a bittern looks like, or even that they exist. Hiding out in wetlands they are so cryptic and camouflaged you’ll be lucky to spot one. With the help of […]
Seal humour
NZ fur seals
Hunted to the brink of extinction, fur seals are making a comeback up and down the New Zealand coastline. Seemingly both lazy and playful it pays to keep your distance, but so entertaining to watch, and adorably cute! Here’s a […]
Hakatere Conservation Park and Mackenzie Country in the winter
Famous for their wide-open landscapes, lakes, and mountain fringed plains, there’s a lot to love about a visit to the South Islands Mackenzie Basins and Hakatere area – especially in the winter when a sprinkle of snow, moody light, and […]
Taranaki – new gallery!
Taranaki is a fantastic area to visit with plenty of opportunities for nature lovers to enjoy it’s outdoor wonders. From the wild, eroding black-sand coastline, to the spectacular conical Mt Taranaki cloaked in mossy forest, there is plenty to see […]
Discover a nature gem near you
Tucked away in often unknown corners in many cities, are little pieces of nature paradise. Whether it be a quiet stream, city gardens, or a frequently walked park, take a closer look at what’s around you and get a regular […]
Autumn on the Tutukaka Coast
After a slow start to the summer, there have been a string of beautiful days and evenings out on the Tutukaka Coast in Northland, New Zealand.
How to annoy a bird photographer (from a birds perspective)
Birds all over the world use a myriad of strategies to annoy and foil photographers. Here are some of the methods they may use.
Fernbirds/matata
New Zealand fernbirds/matata are the coolest and most frustrating little birds. I hadn’t heard of them let alone seen one until into my adult years. Most people living in New Zealand don’t even know they exist. They hang out in […]