Photos / Sounds

What

Selliera (Goodenia radicans)

Observer

arnim

Date

May 11, 2019 09:18 AM NZST

Description

The little red sprouts between the Remuremu are probably Oxybasis ambigua shoots, since there's lots in the area.

Selliera - Photo (c) Jon Sullivan, some rights reserved (CC BY)
tangatawhenua's ID: Selliera (Goodenia radicans)
Added on September 18, 2023
Supporting
Added as part of a taxon swap

Photos / Sounds

What

Selliera (Goodenia radicans)

Observer

arnim

Date

December 26, 2017 11:15 AM NZDT

Description

I am not prepared to swear this is Remuremu, no flowers showing, and the leaves don't look sort of succulent like I associate with a healthy Remuremu. This is the only low-profile plant growing in a swale of tall grasses, reeds, rushes, etc. and there was only this one small patch of these too, well under 1m^2 in size. Good luck finding it again.

Selliera - Photo (c) Jon Sullivan, some rights reserved (CC BY)
tangatawhenua's ID: Selliera (Goodenia radicans)
Added on September 18, 2023
Supporting
Added as part of a taxon swap

Photos / Sounds

What

Selliera (Goodenia radicans)

Observer

arnim

Date

January 6, 2018 01:11 PM NZDT

Description

Sometimes it gets challenging to tell the two species of Selliera apart.

Selliera - Photo (c) Jon Sullivan, some rights reserved (CC BY)
tangatawhenua's ID: Selliera (Goodenia radicans)
Added on September 18, 2023
Supporting
Added as part of a taxon swap

Photos / Sounds

What

Selliera (Goodenia radicans)

Observer

arnim

Date

January 22, 2018 09:53 AM NZDT

Description

Amongst Wiwi and Maakoako

Selliera - Photo (c) Jon Sullivan, some rights reserved (CC BY)
tangatawhenua's ID: Selliera (Goodenia radicans)
Added on September 18, 2023
Supporting
Added as part of a taxon swap

Photos / Sounds

What

Selliera (Goodenia radicans)

Observer

dhahara

Date

March 25, 2018 12:47 PM +13
Selliera - Photo (c) Jon Sullivan, some rights reserved (CC BY)
tangatawhenua's ID: Selliera (Goodenia radicans)
Added on September 18, 2023
Supporting
Added as part of a taxon swap

Photos / Sounds

What

Selliera (Goodenia radicans)

Observer

clinton

Date

March 25, 2018 03:52 PM NZDT
Selliera - Photo (c) Jon Sullivan, some rights reserved (CC BY)
tangatawhenua's ID: Selliera (Goodenia radicans)
Added on September 18, 2023
Supporting
Added as part of a taxon swap

Photos / Sounds

What

Selliera (Goodenia radicans)

Observer

arnim

Date

November 12, 2017 08:27 AM NZDT

Description

Many substantial patches of remuremu throughout the saltmarsh region. No flowers yet. I'll come back later for that.

Selliera - Photo (c) Jon Sullivan, some rights reserved (CC BY)
tangatawhenua's ID: Selliera (Goodenia radicans)
Added on September 18, 2023
Supporting
Added as part of a taxon swap

Photos / Sounds

What

Selliera (Goodenia radicans)

Observer

arnim

Date

November 12, 2017 06:50 AM NZDT

Description

Near the eastern end of the estuarine vegetation. Clumps of Juncus australis growing in it.

Selliera - Photo (c) Jon Sullivan, some rights reserved (CC BY)
tangatawhenua's ID: Selliera (Goodenia radicans)
Added on September 18, 2023
Supporting
Added as part of a taxon swap

Photos / Sounds

What

Selliera (Goodenia radicans)

Observer

arnim

Date

November 18, 2017 07:18 AM NZDT

Description

Not the thick carpets of remuremu that grow in the saltmarsh portion of the Manawatu estuary, but still, something. At this stage in life it is harder to tell Selliera radicans apart from Selliera rotundifolia.

Selliera - Photo (c) Jon Sullivan, some rights reserved (CC BY)
tangatawhenua's ID: Selliera (Goodenia radicans)
Added on September 18, 2023
Supporting
Added as part of a taxon swap

Photos / Sounds

Observer

hfb

Date

November 13, 2018 12:36 PM PST

Description

15m depth

Rowella tubulosa - Photo (c) Clinton Duffy, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Clinton Duffy
tangatawhenua's ID: Rowella tubulosa, a member of Calcareous Sponges (Class Calcarea)
Added on July 6, 2023
Leading
Added as part of a taxon swap

Photos / Sounds

Observer

hfb

Date

November 13, 2018 12:26 PM PST

Description

20m depth

Rowella tubulosa - Photo (c) Clinton Duffy, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Clinton Duffy
tangatawhenua's ID: Rowella tubulosa, a member of Calcareous Sponges (Class Calcarea)
Added on July 6, 2023
Leading
Added as part of a taxon swap

Photos / Sounds

Observer

hfb

Date

November 13, 2018 10:19 AM PST

Description

20m depth

Rowella tubulosa - Photo (c) Clinton Duffy, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Clinton Duffy
tangatawhenua's ID: Rowella tubulosa, a member of Calcareous Sponges (Class Calcarea)
Added on July 6, 2023
Leading
Added as part of a taxon swap

Photos / Sounds

Observer

clinton

Date

August 14, 2007 09:43 AM NZST
Rowella lancifera - Photo (c) Phil Bendle, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Phil Bendle
tangatawhenua's ID: Rowella lancifera, a member of Calcareous Sponges (Class Calcarea)
Added on July 6, 2023
Improving
Added as part of a taxon swap

Photos / Sounds

What

Greater Red-hot Poker (Kniphofia × praecox)

Observer

mergray

Date

November 11, 2017 11:38 AM +13
Greater Red-hot Poker - Photo (c) Claudi Cervelló, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA)
tangatawhenua's ID: Greater Red-hot Poker (Kniphofia × praecox)
Added on June 10, 2023
Supporting
Added as part of a taxon swap

Photos / Sounds

What

Kāruhiruhi (New Zealand Pied Shag) (Phalacrocorax varius ssp. varius)

Observer

questagame

Date

August 2018

Description

Sighting and photos (c) averil.
Habitat - Near a natural water source
How many? - 2
Nest present - No
Behavior - Feeding

Cormorants and Shags - Photo (c) Patricia Mancilla Iglesias, all rights reserved, uploaded by Patricia Mancilla Iglesias
tangatawhenua's ID: Cormorants and Shags (Family Phalacrocoracidae)
Added on March 9, 2023
Supporting
Added as part of a taxon split

Photos / Sounds

Observer

indeynz

Date

February 15, 2019 11:15 AM +13

Description

Alive under a shaded rock ledge at mid tide. Many small clumps.

Calantica spinosa - Photo (c) Kathy Warburton, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Kathy Warburton
tangatawhenua's ID: Calantica spinosa, a member of Thoracican Barnacles (Superorder Thoracicalcarea)
Added on January 5, 2023
Supporting
Added as part of a taxon swap

Photos / Sounds

Observer

dave_holland

Date

February 7, 2019 09:49 AM NZDT

Description

tidal rock pools.

Calantica spinosa - Photo (c) Kathy Warburton, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Kathy Warburton
tangatawhenua's ID: Calantica spinosa, a member of Thoracican Barnacles (Superorder Thoracicalcarea)
Added on January 5, 2023
Supporting
Added as part of a taxon swap

Photos / Sounds

Observer

dave_holland

Date

January 29, 2019 01:54 PM NZDT

Description

those weird little goise barnaclevthings that are worth a fortune in Europe and tasye terrible

Calantica spinosa - Photo (c) Kathy Warburton, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Kathy Warburton
tangatawhenua's ID: Calantica spinosa, a member of Thoracican Barnacles (Superorder Thoracicalcarea)
Added on January 5, 2023
Improving
Added as part of a taxon swap

Photos / Sounds

Observer

williamdomenge9

Date

February 16, 2018 12:05 AM HST
Calantica spinosa - Photo (c) Kathy Warburton, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Kathy Warburton
tangatawhenua's ID: Calantica spinosa, a member of Thoracican Barnacles (Superorder Thoracicalcarea)
Added on January 5, 2023
Supporting
Added as part of a taxon swap

Photos / Sounds

Observer

shaun-lee

Date

February 25, 2018 12:09 PM +13
Calantica spinosa - Photo (c) Kathy Warburton, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Kathy Warburton
tangatawhenua's ID: Calantica spinosa, a member of Thoracican Barnacles (Superorder Thoracicalcarea)
Added on January 5, 2023
Improving
Added as part of a taxon swap

Photos / Sounds

Observer

lisa_bennett

Date

December 26, 2015

Description

Living in the intertidal zone.

Calantica spinosa - Photo (c) Kathy Warburton, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Kathy Warburton
tangatawhenua's ID: Calantica spinosa, a member of Thoracican Barnacles (Superorder Thoracicalcarea)
Added on January 5, 2023
Supporting
Added as part of a taxon swap

Photos / Sounds

Observer

kueda

Date

November 3, 2014 03:30 PM NZDT

Description

They look like goose barnacles...

Calantica spinosa - Photo (c) Kathy Warburton, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Kathy Warburton
tangatawhenua's ID: Calantica spinosa, a member of Thoracican Barnacles (Superorder Thoracicalcarea)
Added on January 5, 2023
Supporting
Added as part of a taxon swap

Photos / Sounds

Observer

katiew

Date

November 1, 2005

Description

Large black and white barnacles growing on rock in the inter tidal zone on a very exposed beach.

Calantica spinosa - Photo (c) Kathy Warburton, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Kathy Warburton
tangatawhenua's ID: Calantica spinosa, a member of Thoracican Barnacles (Superorder Thoracicalcarea)
Added on January 5, 2023
Supporting
Added as part of a taxon swap

Photos / Sounds

Observer

zoolt3

Date

May 4, 2016

Description

  • type of barnacle
  • attached to hard surface of rocks
  • located in rocky intertidal zone
  • size range between 30-40mm
  • phylum: Arthropoda
  • class: Maxillopoda
  • family: Calanticidae
Calantica spinosa - Photo (c) Kathy Warburton, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Kathy Warburton
tangatawhenua's ID: Calantica spinosa, a member of Thoracican Barnacles (Superorder Thoracicalcarea)
Added on January 5, 2023
Improving
Added as part of a taxon swap

Photos / Sounds

What

Forest Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo (Calyptorhynchus banksii ssp. naso)

Observer

slatts

Date

October 2016

Description

Behavior - Resting
Habitat - Backyard
Additional comments? - talking to each other, a couple of the cuddling.
Nest present - No
How many? - 7

Cockatoos - Photo (c) Chien Lee, all rights reserved, uploaded by Chien Lee
tangatawhenua's ID: Cockatoos (Family Cacatuidae)
Added on January 2, 2023
Supporting
Added as part of a taxon split

Photos / Sounds

What

White-tailed Black-Cockatoos (Genus Zanda)

Observer

johnboy

Date

December 2016

Description

How many? - 22

Cockatoos - Photo (c) Chien Lee, all rights reserved, uploaded by Chien Lee
tangatawhenua's ID: Cockatoos (Family Cacatuidae)
Added on January 2, 2023
Supporting
Added as part of a taxon split

Photos / Sounds

What

White-tailed Black-Cockatoos (Genus Zanda)

Observer

danielle_stocks

Date

December 2016

Description

Behavior - Feeding
Habitat - Rural
How many? - 12+

Cockatoos - Photo (c) Chien Lee, all rights reserved, uploaded by Chien Lee
tangatawhenua's ID: Cockatoos (Family Cacatuidae)
Added on January 2, 2023
Supporting
Added as part of a taxon split

Photos / Sounds

What

Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo (Calyptorhynchus banksii)

Observer

barbara_sing

Date

June 2017

Description

Habitat - Near an artificial water source
How many? - 3
Additional comments? - srinking at trough
Behavior - Resting

Cockatoos - Photo (c) Chien Lee, all rights reserved, uploaded by Chien Lee
tangatawhenua's ID: Cockatoos (Family Cacatuidae)
Added on January 2, 2023
Supporting
Added as part of a taxon split

Photos / Sounds

What

Cockatoos (Family Cacatuidae)

Observer

snowleopard1

Date

August 2017
Cockatoos - Photo (c) Chien Lee, all rights reserved, uploaded by Chien Lee
tangatawhenua's ID: Cockatoos (Family Cacatuidae)
Added on January 2, 2023
Supporting
Added as part of a taxon split

Photos / Sounds

What

Carnaby's Black Cockatoo (Zanda latirostris)

Observer

leonperrie

Date

January 2017
Carnaby's Black Cockatoo - Photo (c) dorperdave, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)
tangatawhenua's ID: Carnaby's Black Cockatoo (Zanda latirostris)
Added on December 11, 2022
Supporting
Added as part of a taxon swap

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