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Very common in the area.
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Common in lakeshore flowering flax
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"""Ginny"" Y/M O"
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"Unbanded tui (large) feeding in either a pohutukawa or rata... I can't tell the difference, especially since (apparently) so many pohutukawas were planted by residents here so I can't necessarily use the rule ""it's south island so it's rata""..."
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Unbanded large tui - I suspect it could be the male of a pair resident to the area.
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"""Alibaba"" O/O M Sorry, poor photo but the dude wouldn't get close - it's top zoom. I did observe the full band combo."
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Two tui feeding on harakeke
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A persistent nectar visitor to the flax flowers.
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A persistent nectar visitor to the flax flowers.
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Tui flew at Kereru while making a clacking noise. Tui landed on tree (top right hand corner of picture) and continued making noise. Kereru had a drink of water and then left.
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Tui flew at Kereru while making a clacking noise. Tui landed on tree (top right hand corner of picture) and continued making noise. Kereru had a drink of water and then left.
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Second photo is just for show :)
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Second photo is just for show :)
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Juvenile - island was thick with juveniles!
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Walking right around Lake Hayes came across this tui feeding on the flax flowers. I've done a lot of photos of the same walkway previously, so won't repeat.
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Walking right around Lake Hayes came across this tui feeding on the flax flowers. I've done a lot of photos of the same walkway previously, so won't repeat.
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"This is ""Gracie"" RO Metal."
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"This is ""Alibaba"" OO Metal"