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Egg Venturous: Monday Morning at the Chookhouse — a 12-Step Programme
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In the backyard and beyond. Monday, February 25, 2013. Monday Morning at the Chookhouse — a 12-Step Programme. Begin well: nimbly avoid liquid poop when clambering into hen boudoir. Wearing gloves, pick up slightly more solid matter in boudoir; place in poop bucket. Misjudge while backing out, thereby skinning shin on ledge, tripping on ramp and folding legs in various directions. Land in unseemly heap on ground, mercifully still free of poop. Congratulate self on this achievement. Sound like one of thos...
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Egg Venturous: Dear Reader...
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In the backyard and beyond. Thursday, November 6, 2014. What does this bird in my back. Yard have to do with that new. Turn to page 100 and you will. A Treasury of NZ Poems for Children. Is now for sale in bookshops (such as The Women ’. And available to borrow from libraries (such as Auckland Libraries. M very lucky to have had a little bit of poetry chosen for this beautiful book. I don ’. T think I ’. M spoiling anything if I tell you that what I wrote was inspired by the view –. Go all over the plac...
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Egg Venturous: Buried Treasure
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In the backyard and beyond. Sunday, August 31, 2014. Nobody had been hanging out in the hens’ nesting house. Nobody, that is, except a rat (identifiable, in its absence, by the droppings it had left behind). And yet Alice the Australorp was late in giving me an egg. In 2013 she had resumed laying weeks before the official start of spring, and the same thing the time before. It occurred to me then that I should have been looking for eggs under, rather than in, the nesting house. Taking a garden kneele...
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Links | Natural Solutions
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National Wetland Trust of New Zealand. New Zealand Ecological Society. New Zealand Ornithological Society. New Zealand Plant Conservation Network. Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society. Bay of Plenty Regional Council. Ministry for the Environment. Western Bay of Plenty District Council. 2016 Natural Solutions – Marine and Terrestrial Ecologists Ltd.
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Kereru Keep - Links
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A selection of links:. Taranaki Regional Council - www.trc.govt.nz. Department Conservation - www.doc.govt.nz. QEII National Trust - www.openspace.org. Forest and Bord NZ - www.forestandbird.org.nz. BNZ Save the Kiwi - www.savethekiwi.org.nz. Web Solution by A1 Webdesign.
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Tui, Korimako-Bellbird, Keruru-Wood Pigeion | Tui House Queenstown Accomodation
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We have been creating an environment. That our Tuis, Korimako (Bellbirds), Keruru (NZ Wood Pigeon), wax eyes and even the occasional Karearea (NZ Falcon) can thrive in. We supplement the nectar feeders' diet with sugar water while our native bush grows large enough to sustain them year round.
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NZ Educational Websites | NZ Home Education
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NZ Home Ed. Websites. Other Home Ed. Sites. NZ Children and Education. If you find any errors or omissions, please email us your suggested changes. Auckland Observatory and Planetarium. Hamilton’s Interactive Science Centre. Safety on the Internet. Main Maori site provides links to Maori language sites, etc. Comprehensive information on NZ birds. Aims to increase public awareness of New Zealand lepidoptera and in particular its butterflies. Auckland area street maps. Directory / gateway sites.
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Edible | The Meaning of Trees
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The Meaning of Trees. The history, use and significance of New Zealand’s native flora. Totara – Podocarpus totara. Totara is a forest giant, with a massive woody trunk that holds aloft thousands of sharp needle-like leaves. It is covered in thick, stringy bark and can live for over 1000 years. It earned the respect of Maori, who referred to it as Rakau Rangatira. Chiefly tree and its timber was prized above all others. Today, it is common to see Totara dotted amongst farms and paddocks, as the prickly le...
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Nesztor papagáj.lap.hu
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Saját szerkesztésű startlap oldalak. Norfolk szigeteki kaka- Nestor productus. Kea- Hang, videó. Papagájok minden mennyiségben- Index. Angol nyelvű oldalak, fordításukhoz használhatja a középső oszlop tetején lévő webfordítót. Ausztralpapagajfajok.lap.hu (tipp). New Zealand Brown Teal. New Zealand Ornithological Society. Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society of New Zealand. The Ornithological Society of New Zealand. Új- Zéland papagájai 1. Új- Zéland papagájai 2. KAKA v. NESZTORPAPAGÁJ. NESZTORPAPAGÁJ...
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Karaka – Corynocarpus laevigatus | The Meaning of Trees
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The Meaning of Trees. The history, use and significance of New Zealand’s native flora. Karaka – Corynocarpus laevigatus. The most striking feature of the Karaka tree are it’s large orange berries; and the word Karaka. Despite the dangers, with proper treatment the kernel is edible and was an important food source for Maori. In fact, William Colenso. Outside of its natural range, Karaka has often become a weed aggressively colonising an area and shading out the competition. As part of a re-forestation...