If You Ever Venture Up These Ways

If you ever decide to go north, then further north, then bravely venture into the real far north (as in north of Awanui / Kaitaia) you will take a step back in time.

Life is slow here just like internet connections and cell phone reception is non existant in places just like some of our nationally critical plants. Even though we are off the beaten track, there are still off the beaten tracks up these ways just waiting for you to explore.

I love my whenua and moana with a passion so feel free to contact me, either with a message in a bottle that will eventurally reach me in the fullness of time or you can always send a message through NW which could reach me quicker. We might be able to meet up and I can show you around or if dates and times don't work out, I can always give you ideas of where to go depending on your interests. We have gumlands, wetlands, dune lakes, dune systems, old forest remnants, harbours, east coast and west coast beaches to name a few of the different ecosystems up here in the real far north.

Seven cars in a queue is peak traffic here but be warned this can horrifyingly double at Christams time so if you look at coming theses ways at that time, be prepared for big queues which can be quite traumatic. Use that time wisely and enjoy the open space and lack of housing, traffic lights, footpaths and people in sight. Get the camera out and start taking obs for here :)

Publicado el noviembre 4, 2017 09:11 TARDE por tangatawhenua tangatawhenua

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tangatawhenua

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Enero 12, 2017 a las 01:30 TARDE NZDT

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Beautiful kowhangatara enhancing the beauty of Otaipango.

The location name is not accurate - Reason

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tangatawhenua

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Marzo 3, 2017 a las 05:41 TARDE NZDT

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@jacqui-nz highlighted for me these that were found down on the west coast at Karekare and wondered if they had been spotted at Otaipango - Henderson Bay. Seeing as these were spotted on the west coast I figured that the best place to find these were the Tohe - 90 Mile Beach and as I was going there that day, I kept an eye out for them and found them.

The photos that I have taken are mainly of ones still alive. I choose these photos as they highlight different parts of the animal - although somewhat blurry.

They are under 10mm in diameter, usually around 5 - 7mm. I also observed them swimming by closing the bottom and opening it, similar to how a jellyfish swims.

As we do not have an ID yet for this obs with it being a true jellyfish or maybe a Hydrozoa decided to go with Cnidarians initially as that encompases both Hydrozoa and Scyphozoa.

So here are a few more photos @clinton that may help with an ID or a difinitive class, if these in fact are the same that @jacqui-nz highlighted for me :)

Last photo (have to click the view all) shows them as blobs on the beach.

The location name is not accurate - Reason

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Qué

Ostrero Variable (Haematopus unicolor)

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tangatawhenua

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Marzo 4, 2017 a las 11:43 MAÑANA NZDT

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Hanging out on debris on the stream

The location name is not accurate - Reason

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tangatawhenua

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Marzo 14, 2017 a las 10:41 MAÑANA NZDT

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A juncus growing in a fres water lake

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tangatawhenua

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Marzo 2017

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Flowers of the E.johnsonii

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MP

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tangatawhenua

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Abril 19, 2017 a las 12:27 TARDE NZST

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Beautiful Pingao growing on the escarpemnt with sublime views in the background.

Locally common.

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tangatawhenua

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Abril 19, 2017 a las 12:35 TARDE NZST

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Location location location!

Sand coprosma has an ideal location overlooking the second creek.

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tangatawhenua

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Octubre 2017

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By the carpark.

Can not work out if it is flowering up or down, but then again I don't know if this one tells what the summer will be like on the mainland or back on the islands.

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tangatawhenua

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Octubre 21, 2017 a las 05:04 TARDE NZDT

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I think this is what this one is.

NZ Seaweeds Ph 60.

In an enclosed rock pool.

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tangatawhenua

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Noviembre 3, 2017 a las 02:06 TARDE NZDT

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First time I have seen more than one of these and none of them were tucked away under seaweeds. Instead they were all cruising around in the open.

Shapplow subtidal

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G1

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