The kererū is a large bird with iridescent green and bronze feathers on its head and a smart white vest. The noisy beat of its wings is a distinctive sound in our forests.
Continue Reading...Archives For 30/11/1999
Todays photo is of a Tīeke/saddleback in Polhill. The saddleback or tīeke belongs to New Zealand’s unique wattlebird family.
Continue Reading...Today’s photo is of New Zealand’s native kōtukutuku/tree fuchsia blooming in Catchpool Valley near Wellington.
Continue Reading...To celebrate Conservation Week, Auckland Zoo is hosting “close-up” wētā encounters in an effort to raise awareness about the conservation of our native wildlife.
Continue Reading...Winners of the RoyalCam ‘name the chick’ competition met Moana up close at Taiaroa Head yesterday.
Continue Reading...


