Busy as ever, especially with
some real young chicks. Look at these Tui babies. Aren’t they
ugly but cute in a vulnerable way?!
And then there’s a rare star at
the moment – a stilt chick, in this incubator with a couple of plover chicks.
It was a glorious day so it
would have been wrong to be stuck inside at the gym. Instead, I rang Simon at
work and managed to persuade him to accompany me for an early evening
stroll. We went to re-visit the
Whangamarino walkway as it’s only a short walk but gives you good views and a
little bit of culture at the same time! I won’t repeat the photos that are
already on the blog, but there were some pretty purple flowers in the area (left).
Tuesday 16th October – Gig tickets
Carrying on with one of our usual favourite pastimes, it
seems that some decent bands are coming to these shores soon. With my extra little bit of income we have
secured tickets to a few shows in 2019.
It seems easier to get tickets in New Zealand – another bonus to lower
population numbers!
Wednesday 17th October – Hunua Ranges
Another straight forward day in the ranges this week doing
some more pest control off a main track, so no new and exciting things to
report.
Thursday 18th to Sunday 21st October –
SPCA
It’s the first Bank Holiday here for months, Labour Day on
Monday. It’s great that Simon has a long weekend having had a really tough week
at work. And he gets to spend the majority of the weekend relaxing alone as I’m
at the SPCA… bonus!
The weather has turned up for everyone going away for the
weekend. The roads will be rammed. We’re looking forwards to experiencing our
first summer here. I worry whether Simon is happy with his new job. It seems
like most days he barely has time to make cups of coffee (and he lives on
coffee!), so it’s pretty stressful. I hope it’s worth it in the end and he will
have gained valuable experience and qualifications for his CV, that will then
make it possible for him to find a job he really wants. Two years isn’t that
long, right?
Being on the phones at the SPCA has given me a handy
reminder of how impossible and stupid the public can be! Don’t get me wrong,
there are some lovely grateful callers, but they seem to be outnumbered by the
unexpected and grumpy ones! I was told
that I’m completely useless yesterday – for refusing to get a cat collected
that sounded like he was having a nice snooze on a compost heap, but the caller
was convinced that it had been abandoned.
Then I had the woman who asked me advice for a long journey that her dog
has to do for the first time – a six-hour bus journey.... in Peru! I was convinced
that call was a set-up.
Whatever I think of the part-time job, it’s spurring me on
to look at other options and think what I would like to do. I get on well with
my colleagues, however, working full time here isn’t something I want to find
myself doing.
Wednesday 24th October
In the Hunuas today we just did a repeat of last week. But
this time we had the added annoyance of swarms of flies around the traps. They
appeared to be the only living beings that were grateful for us placing rabbit
meat in the traps. Not a single other thing was caught in any of the traps I
checked. Thinking positive, this may be because the 1080 has done its job and
there is nothing to catch. But it felt
like a complete waste of time, so I hope we can get involved with some
different activities soon. I was back
from my route first and, having waited an hour with another volunteer for
anyone else to appear we decided to be antisocial and left! It seemed like a good opportunity. I had
already decided that I would head over to Waitawa Park to do this month’s Pied Shag
count, so finishing early was an unexpected bonus.
Over at Waitawa it was another stunning day (above). Gemma the
ranger had spent 4 hours on Tuesday clearing all of the rubbish from the park
after the long weekend, some peoples’ answer to the lack of bins instead of
what they’re supposed to do - take their rubbish home. During the clean-up she had found another
victim of fishing line.
I need to keep a note of how many birds are being found like this. I spent my hour studying the tree and trying to view the birds from closer angles. I managed to find some nests I hadn’t seen before and saw three fledglings peeking over the sides of different nests.
You can see the metal around the poor bird's throat |
I need to keep a note of how many birds are being found like this. I spent my hour studying the tree and trying to view the birds from closer angles. I managed to find some nests I hadn’t seen before and saw three fledglings peeking over the sides of different nests.
Not a bad view for an hour... the pied shag tree from the deck of the bach |
As I left the park I received a call from Simon. He had done
a recorded interview for Thane and Dunc from The Rock afternoon drive show
after he text them last week. They had been talking about a rugby player who’d
suffered an ugly injury to his private parts but continued on, after getting
his testicles glued back together at half time – a true Battler! Simon had text
them about the time that Police Dog Studs bit a burglar in his privates causing
a similar injury! Now he was going to be
on the radio at 410pm this afternoon talking about it! Even better, as a result,
he was offered tickets for a gig this Saturday – in Mount Maunganui! I pointed out that we were supposed to be
going to his work do and had the Edwards staying with us that night. Something
we’ve had planned for months. Simon made a couple of calls and it was agreed
that we shouldn’t waste an opportunity to enjoy some free gig tickets. There
will be other work dos and we will be catching up with the Edwards again soon.
So, we’re off for the weekend!
We didn’t want a particularly late one, but it would be
remiss not to pop to the Kellas’s for at least one night on the weekend. It looks like Halloween had arrived early in
this car parked at our local petrol station en-route..
Steve and Huihana had heard of the Brewers bar we are going to for the gig tomorrow night, in fact it turns out that they have some memorabilia from said bar, made by Steve’s Dad who lives over that way (left). I may not have been on top form when it came to scoring that night, much to my teammate’s dismay, but take a look at this grouping (above right)!
Steve and Huihana had heard of the Brewers bar we are going to for the gig tomorrow night, in fact it turns out that they have some memorabilia from said bar, made by Steve’s Dad who lives over that way (left). I may not have been on top form when it came to scoring that night, much to my teammate’s dismay, but take a look at this grouping (above right)!
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