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Palomas, Tortolitas Y Coquitas (Familia Columbidae)Observ.
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Could not see the animal making this sound but think it is a kereru. Would love comnents and alternative suggestions.
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Líquenes de Barba (Género Usnea)Observ.
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Septiembre 20, 2015Descripción
Blue green clump with a fruticose growth pattern clinging to the small peripheral branchlets of a Pittosporum sp. tree
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Liquen Cartílago (Ramalina celastri)Observ.
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Septiembre 20, 2015Descripción
Pale blue green color with a foliose growth pattern clinging to small peripheral branchlets of Pittosporum sp tree adjacent to red-flowering gum.
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Septiembre 20, 2015Descripción
Growing in small patches on the south west side of a red flowering gum tree. Pale blue-green color with a foliose structure
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Magnolias (Género Magnolia)Observ.
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Septiembre 20, 2015Descripción
A large 10m tree in full bloom dominating the back garden of this site. The blossoms are pink and the lawn below is covered in their petals.
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Guayabo de Brasil (Feijoa sellowiana)Observ.
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Septiembre 19, 2015Descripción
A hedge comprised of five adjacent mature plants along the inside of the street-side picket fence. It was heavily pruned two weeks ago and there are now numerous new leaves sprouting from the pruned branches.
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Observ.
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Septiembre 18, 2015Descripción
Approx 6m tall tree adjacent to driveway. Dark brown, thick bark with a rough surface, splitting and peeling in patches along the length of the curving 30cm wide trunk. Dark red-brown sap seeps from between the cracks in the bark and has stained the trunk and top of the letterbox below it. Small patches of blue-grey lichen are attached to the bark on the mid to lower trunk on the West facing side A few scattered red flowers remain in the canopy but most have dropped their anthers exposing the small woody cup that supported them. Clusters of leaf buds and small leaves are emerging at the end of many twiggy branches. The more mature leaves are dark green with smooth sides and pointed tips and many are damaged with dark brown or pale blotches or irregular shaped pieces missing. The gum nuts are large, woody and hang as singles from pendulous short stems.
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Choquita Amarilla (Oxalis pes-caprae)Observ.
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Clusters of pendulous yellow flowers on long thin stalks emerging from groups of small round green leaves. Growing on stone wall in sunny position among a variety of shrubs, ferns and herbs.