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    Bats in the Belfry

    In case anyone needs a laugh today..here goes.. I am in NZ and we call the things that go up in our rooves as packing for heating..."BATS"..! We also have a rare native bat here in NZ.. Well I just bought my flat in Jan..and was not sure if my flat had the heating kind of BATS!! So when my...
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    65.000.000 year old 'Mosasaur' fossil found in NZ creekbed

    Anyone interested go to Google and look up ...Canterbury/fossil/find/NZ Cheers :bounce: Caroline
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    65.000.000 year old 'Mosasaur 'fossil found in NZ creek bed

    If anyone is interested to find out more..go to Google search and look up Canterbury fossil find.. Caroline :bounce:
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    Busy busy blackbirds !

    Well it must be around 2-3 weeks since the first lot of blackbirds hatched.. Now the female is back nesting and I presume it is the male who is educating three young ones on how to peck at the pieces of apple I have left on the lawn.. It is a most enchanting sight..they sort of line up like...
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    shining cuckoos invade grey warblers nest again

    well once again these 'wicked birds' have arrived here in NZ..and will commence to plant their eggs in the Grey Warblers nests...having first pitched the poor Warlblers own eggs out on the ground!! the grey warbler has a hanging nest..with an entrance in the side which is actually too small for...
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    bartailed godwits alaska to nz

    Well these amazing birds arrived here in Christchurch New Zealand a week or so ago...they fly here apparently non stop from Alaska...losing around 2/3 of body weight...they totter around on the estuary for a bit, have a snooze for an hour or two..and then 'tuck' in..!! this year they rang out...
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    caroline nz.

    hello all..well have just found this site..so here we go ! have been excited about the godwits that have just started arriving here from Alaska.. this year the City Council rang the Cathedral bells when the first ones touched down in the estuary.. also spring well and truly started here..the...
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