Cambridgea annulata on orbweb of Eriophora pustulosa, with what looked like predatory intent. As an asides, the Cambridgea is not small. For some reason, all garden orbweb spiders on Chatham Island seem to be the size of a walnut!
This individual was found along Tarakena Bay by a member of public on June 24th 2022 and viewed by a PfP Committee Member on June 25th 2022.
Scanned for transponder but bird was not tagged.
Chatham Island shag. Widespread around Chatham Island. This one at Owenga
Adult male
Adult male
Male Subantarctic fur seal at Point Munning with many NZ fur seals
Adult male
Adult male
Male Subantarctic fur seal at Point Munning with many NZ fur seals
Mostly seedlings and young plants noted growing along strandline. This location is one of the strongholds for this species, which is now nearly extinct in Australia (still present in Tasmania) and extinct in the main islands of New Zealand.
Plants with male flowers only, female yet to develop.
Planted specimen in full flower. Flowers deeply pigmented fading to white when over-mature.
Morning departure into Fiord
Bird has a transmitter attached & aerial visible