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A large earwig on the beach by the Punakaiki camp ground, ~3 cm long.
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Under a bit of driftwood at Birdlings Flat end of Kaitorete Spit. Didn't measure it but would have been 15 to 30 mm.
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Under a bit of driftwood at Birdlings Flat end of Kaitorete Spit. Didn't measure it but would have been 15 to 30 mm.
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A big beautiful earwig found under seaweed.
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A big beautiful earwig found under seaweed.
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Found lurking under a rock.
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"When the rock was turned over it was like a mass of roots across the ground then we spotted the eggs and from there we spotted the earwig. Not wanting to be too much of a hoha we only moved a bit of the ""roots"" and I did the best that I could to try and photograph all parts of this little creature."
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"When the rock was turned over it was like a mass of roots across the ground then we spotted the eggs and from there we spotted the earwig. Not wanting to be too much of a hoha we only moved a bit of the ""roots"" and I did the best that I could to try and photograph all parts of this little creature."
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"When the rock was turned over it was like a mass of roots across the ground then we spotted the eggs and from there we spotted the earwig. Not wanting to be too much of a hoha we only moved a bit of the ""roots"" and I did the best that I could to try and photograph all parts of this little creature."
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"When the rock was turned over it was like a mass of roots across the ground then we spotted the eggs and from there we spotted the earwig. Not wanting to be too much of a hoha we only moved a bit of the ""roots"" and I did the best that I could to try and photograph all parts of this little creature."
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"When the rock was turned over it was like a mass of roots across the ground then we spotted the eggs and from there we spotted the earwig. Not wanting to be too much of a hoha we only moved a bit of the ""roots"" and I did the best that I could to try and photograph all parts of this little creature."
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"When the rock was turned over it was like a mass of roots across the ground then we spotted the eggs and from there we spotted the earwig. Not wanting to be too much of a hoha we only moved a bit of the ""roots"" and I did the best that I could to try and photograph all parts of this little creature."
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"When the rock was turned over it was like a mass of roots across the ground then we spotted the eggs and from there we spotted the earwig. Not wanting to be too much of a hoha we only moved a bit of the ""roots"" and I did the best that I could to try and photograph all parts of this little creature."
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"When the rock was turned over it was like a mass of roots across the ground then we spotted the eggs and from there we spotted the earwig. Not wanting to be too much of a hoha we only moved a bit of the ""roots"" and I did the best that I could to try and photograph all parts of this little creature."
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Three seen this morning, incl. one juvenile. All under wood, close to the front of the dune. 3rd photo provides location context.
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Three seen this morning, incl. one juvenile. All under wood, close to the front of the dune. 3rd photo provides location context.
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Three seen this morning, incl. one juvenile. All under wood, close to the front of the dune. 3rd photo provides location context.
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Earwig and its eggs. Note very close presence to the high tide mark, 3rd photo. Not uncommon to find them this close.
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Earwig and its eggs. Note very close presence to the high tide mark, 3rd photo. Not uncommon to find them this close.
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Earwig and its eggs. Note very close presence to the high tide mark, 3rd photo. Not uncommon to find them this close.
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This one fairly far from the shore - at least 50m in. 4th photo for location context.