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Hound's Tongue Fern (Microsorum pustulatum)Observer
benjaminblairDescription
Lords Bush is an important remnant of lowland beech/podocarp hardwood forest located at the base of the Torlesse Range (near Kowai Bush).
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Observer
benjaminblairDescription
Lords Bush is an important remnant of lowland beech/podocarp hardwood forest located at the base of the Torlesse Range (near Kowai Bush).
Noticed small seed looking structures on underside of fern.
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Prickly Shield Fern (Polystichum vestitum)Observer
benjaminblairDescription
Lords Bush is an important remnant of lowland beech/podocarp hardwood forest located at the base of the Torlesse Range (near Kowai Bush).
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Kahikatea (Dacrycarpus dacrydioides)Observer
benjaminblairDescription
Lords Bush is an important remnant of lowland beech/podocarp hardwood forest located at the base of the Torlesse Range (near Kowai Bush).
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Fleabanes and Horseweeds (Genus Erigeron)Observer
benjaminblairDescription
Plantation was planted 100 years ago. There is few native species due to the domination of exotic species.
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Fleabanes and Horseweeds (Genus Erigeron)Observer
benjaminblairDescription
Plantation was planted 100 years ago. There is few native species due to the domination of exotic species.
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Kōhūhū (Pittosporum tenuifolium)Observer
benjaminblairDescription
Plantation was planted 100 years ago. There is few native species due to the domination of exotic species.
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Kōhūhū (Pittosporum tenuifolium)Observer
benjaminblairDescription
Plantation was planted 100 years ago. There is few native species due to the domination of exotic species.
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Kōhūhū (Pittosporum tenuifolium)Observer
benjaminblairDescription
Plantation was planted 100 years ago. There is few native species due to the domination of exotic species.
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Broom (Cytisus scoparius)Observer
benjaminblairDescription
Plantation was planted 100 years ago. There is few native species due to the domination of exotic species.
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Himalayan Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster simonsii)Observer
benjaminblairDescription
Plantation was planted 100 years ago. There is few native species due to the domination of exotic species.
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European Spindle Tree (Euonymus europaeus)Observer
benjaminblairDescription
Plantation was planted 100 years ago. There is few native species due to the domination of exotic species.
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Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii)Observer
benjaminblairDescription
Plantation was planted 100 years ago. There is few native species due to the domination of exotic species.
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Barklice, Booklice, and Parasitic Lice (Order Psocodea)Observer
benjaminblairDescription
Very little study area. Just a small patch of leaf litter surrounded by gravel and fence.
There was a dramatic storm on one of the days the pit fall trap was out.
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Millipedes (Class Diplopoda)Observer
benjaminblairDescription
Very little study area. Just a small patch of leaf litter surrounded by gravel and fence.
There was a dramatic storm on one of the days the pit fall trap was out.
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Smooth Springtails (Family Isotomidae)Observer
benjaminblairDescription
Very little study area. Just a small patch of leaf litter surrounded by gravel and fence.
There was a dramatic storm on one of the days the pit fall trap was out.
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Monarch (Danaus plexippus)Observer
benjaminblairDescription
Briefly flew past at about 11:30am. Didn't see it land anywhere around me .
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Cabbage Butterfly (Pieris rapae)Observer
benjaminblairDescription
Flew onto plant for about three seconds, then flew away before I could get a photo.
Seen at 12:10pm
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Pūtangitangi (Paradise Shelduck) (Tadorna variegata)Observer
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European Goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis)Observer
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Blackbird (Turdus merula)Observer
benjaminblairDescription
Seen with a small chick that was feeding.