Kea-23
Arthurs Pass National Park, New Zealand
Wood Pigeon - Wanganui, New Zealand
A2 New Zealand birds poster, Bird poster, Geometric birds, Geometric design, Kiwi, Bellbird, Tui art print, Educational art
A beautiful unique native NEW ZEALAND BIRDS large format poster. THIS IS A listing for one A2 poster print of my original geometric design. JUST ONE OF MANY This is just one in a growing series of geometric animal and nature prints I create under the name tinykiwi. SPECIAL GIFT IDEA U...
Rotorua Attractions | Rotorua, New Zealand
The geothermal city of Rotorua is a magnet for travellers, who come to discover volcanic phenomena and learn about New Zealand’s Māori culture.
New Hampshire Chess Association
Black robin or Chatham Island robin (Petroica traversi) is an endangered bird from the Chatham Islands off the east coast of New Zealand. It is closely related to the New Zealand robin (P. australis).
Romance under fire
Is this inspiration for a Romance Writer? - you can bet your sweet Canuck it is. This guy - an Australian...who knew they could be that heroic? (Kylie you don't need to answer that) - kissed his girlfriend as he comforted her after she got caught up in the Canadian riots. It's a moment captured in time - it's not sexual - he is absolutely, my hero! Photojournalist Richard Lam took the photo and it's gone viral. Girl - Canadian, Boy - Autralian. Gotta love the big boost the two countries have…
nz morepork and fantails in a pohutakawa tree
Stitchbird
kiwiana
kiwiana pohuakawa illustration - Google Search
A New Zealand Fantail
New Zealand Kingfisher
Kingfisher
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My First North Island Kokako (Callaeas cinerea)
This was the first bird I saw (apart from a kingfisher on the shoreline) on my first day on Tiritiri Matangi Open Sanctuary, so I was chuffed as this was my target bird on my Auckland trip. However I'm not quite happy with the light on the grey feathers. I didn't use flash for this one as it was near the coastline. I used flash on the two other occasions I saw kokako. For my overseas contacts - this bird is not often seen & this one is in the North Island only. They make the most melodious…