Shags,
that we could see from our kayak in Coromandel
that we could see from our kayak in Coromandel

Friendly wetas
on the Milford Track
Paradise Ducks
The ladies have white heads and the grooms wear black.

was delighted with himself for getting into somebody's garbage. I swear you could hear him chuckling, hamming it up for the camera. These alpine parrots are known for their brilliance and ability to cause havoc.

Hence, the signs that you see in the National Parks on the South Island.....

the chubby pigeons with the minuscule heads. How can a bird that fat with a head that small get up on a telephone pole?

I love these birds. They are so talkative, and laugh so hard that they start snorting. Apparently, they can learn to hold a conversation in human-speak as well, but I think we get the gist of what they are saying in bird language.

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