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Korimako (Bellbird) (Anthornis melanura)Observer
isabellahardyDescription
misting amount of precipitation
during this 20min observation there was also a moderate to loud amount of noise due to plot being next to a road.
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Fantail (Rhipidura fuliginosa)Observer
isabellahardyDescription
misting amount of precipitation
during this 20min observation there was also a moderate to loud amount of noise due to plot being next to a road.
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Tomtit (Petroica macrocephala)Observer
isabellahardyDescription
misting amount of precipitation
during this 20min observation there was also a moderate to loud amount of noise due to plot being next to a road.
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New Zealand Wrens (Family Acanthisittidae)Observer
isabellahardyDescription
misting amount of precipitation
during this 20min observation there was also a moderate to loud amount of noise due to plot being next to a road.
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Mountain Horopito (Pseudowintera colorata)Observer
isabellahardyDescription
plot had dense canopy not a large number of non vascular plants individuals present as leaf litter was dense and large trees prevented alot of sunlight
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Coprosma (Genus Coprosma)Observer
isabellahardyDescription
plot had dense canopy not a large number of non vascular plants individuals present as leaf litter was dense and large trees prevented alot of sunlight
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Rōhutu (Neomyrtus pedunculata)Observer
isabellahardyDescription
plot had dense canopy not a large number of non vascular plants individuals present as leaf litter was dense and large trees prevented alot of sunlight
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Nertera villosaObserver
isabellahardyDescription
plot had dense canopy not a large number of non vascular plants individuals present as leaf litter was dense and large trees prevented alot of sunlight
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Māhoe (Melicytus ramiflorus)Observer
isabellahardyDescription
within plot only several different species that grew reaching up to the canopy
canopy cover was moderate/dense
large amounts of smaller woody plant of the same species present
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Rimu (Dacrydium cupressinum)Observer
isabellahardyDescription
within plot only several different species that grew reaching up to the canopy
canopy cover was moderate/dense
large amounts of smaller woody plant of the same species present
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Dicots [Paraphyletic] (Class Magnoliopsida)Observer
isabellahardyDescription
within plot only several different species that grew reaching up to the canopy
canopy cover was moderate/dense
large amounts of smaller woody plant of the same species present
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Dicots [Paraphyletic] (Class Magnoliopsida)Observer
isabellahardyDescription
this plot contained large abundance of of grass/ non vascular plants
not a lot of variety in terms of woody plants shorter than 10m. or were juvenile individuals of species that had reached 10m
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Coprosma (Genus Coprosma)Observer
isabellahardyDescription
this plot contained large abundance of of grass/ non vascular plants
not a lot of variety in terms of woody plants shorter than 10m. or were juvenile individuals of species that had reached 10m
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Mountain Beech (Nothofagus cliffortioides)Observer
isabellahardyDescription
this plot contained large abundance of of grass/ non vascular plants
not a lot of variety in terms of woody plants shorter than 10m. or were juvenile individuals of species that had reached 10m
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Hard Ferns (Genus Blechnum)Observer
isabellahardyDescription
Plot seemed to have a both wet and dense amount of leaf litter. Fern
species were mostly seen growing on dead matter and were not high abundance in this area
Observer
isabellahardyDescription
Plot seemed to have a both wet and dense amount of leaf litter. Fern
species were mostly seen growing on dead matter and were not high abundance in this area
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Plants (Kingdom Plantae)Observer
isabellahardyDescription
Plot seemed to have a both wet and dense amount of leaf litter. Fern
species were mostly seen growing on dead matter and were not high abundance in this area
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Vascular Plants (Phylum Tracheophyta)Observer
isabellahardyDescription
Plot seemed to have a both wet and dense amount of leaf litter. Fern
species were mostly seen growing on dead matter and were not high abundance in this area
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Butterflies and Moths (Order Lepidoptera)Observer
isabellahardyDescription
plot was mostly smaller woody vegetation/grasses had rained previous night area was still wet. Site was also busy with foot traffic and many dogs.
this seem to be a life stage of an invertebrate rather than invertebrate itself
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Common Rough Woodlouse (Porcellio scaber)Observer
isabellahardyDescription
plot was mostly smaller woody vegetation/grasses had rained previous night area was still wet. Site was also busy with foot traffic and many dogs.
Observer
isabellahardyDescription
at this plot there was little vegetation/ few large trees as t=it was a highly urbanised area and the plot was close to an intersection. Species was under a dead log and was the only invertebrate found at this plot.
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Mushrooms, Bracket Fungi, Puffballs, and Allies (Class Agaricomycetes)Observer
isabellahardyDescription
wet and dense leaf litter made for a good environment for many different types of fungi plot was also in close proximity to a river.
this species seemed to grow majorly on branches or dead wood
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Mushrooms, Bracket Fungi, Puffballs, and Allies (Class Agaricomycetes)Observer
isabellahardyDescription
wet and dense leaf litter made for a good environment for many different types of fungi plot was also in close proximity to a river.
seemed to do well growing among mosses/ algae
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Trooping Crumble Cap (Coprinellus disseminatus)Observer
isabellahardyDescription
wet and dense leaf litter made for a good environment for many different types of fungi plot was also in close proximity to a river.
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Common Gilled Mushrooms and Allies (Order Agaricales)Observer
isabellahardyDescription
wet and dense leaf litter made for a good environment for many different types of fungi plot was also in close proximity to a river.
this fungi was found with only one individual seen.
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Song Thrush (Turdus philomelos)Observer
isabellahardyDescription
Was tricky to find/see any birds in this obseration survey as the weather was bad.
Possible song thrush was spotted in trees before flying away
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Old World Sparrows (Family Passeridae)Observer
isabellahardyDescription
male NZ sparrow heard within 1st 5 minutes of observation and seen in the duration of time after that.
flew by quickly so wasn't able to get a photo of it unfortunatly.