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Bittern blog: Bittern photo available as postcard
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Sunday, May 2, 2010. Bittern photo available as postcard. Bittern postcard available- The image of a bittern in flight is available as a 6x 4 print on a card with envelope- available for $3 each. Minimum order is three. Plus $1.00 postage.If interested please email me your address and I will post out. all funds go towards researching bittern conservation in NZ.Email- langlands@xtra.co.nz. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Key bittern locations in the South Island.
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Bittern blog: April 2015
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Wednesday, April 29, 2015. Protocols for the inventory and monitoring of populations of the endangered Australasian bittern. Colin DOC Technical Series Latest publication March 2015 38. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Te-Waihora- A wetland of international importance. Tracking down bitterns in New Zealand Welcome to the bittern blog. For any bittern sightings, recent or historical, the basic information . Key bittern locations in the South Island. Bitterns – “ki...Bitterns ...
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Bittern blog: Key bittern locations in the South Island
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Tuesday, April 12, 2011. Key bittern locations in the South Island. Hi all- the map attached some key sites (n=13) where bitterns currently occur within the South Island. Click on map thumbnail to expand the image. If any one wants any detailed maps within each site then please email me. April 13, 2011 at 9:09 PM. Also add Cascade in SW Westland- apologies for omission! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Te-Waihora- A wetland of international importance. Bittern photo ...
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Bittern blog: As another season ‘Bitterning’ at Whangamarino wetland comes to an end- by Emma Williams
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Thursday, April 14, 2011. As another season ‘Bitterning’ at Whangamarino wetland comes to an end- by Emma Williams. How do you monitor a bird that is adamant it’s a blade of grass? As another season ‘Bitterning’ at Whangamarino wetland comes to an end, it’s time to wash the mud off the waders, empty the water out of the gumboots, and go back to the desk to work out what on earth was going on. To solve this, Graeme Elliot and Stuart Cockburn lent us some of their bird recorders and we were able to directl...
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Bittern blog: Protocols for the inventory and monitoring of populations of the endangered Australasian bittern
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Wednesday, April 29, 2015. Protocols for the inventory and monitoring of populations of the endangered Australasian bittern. Colin DOC Technical Series Latest publication March 2015 38. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Te-Waihora- A wetland of international importance. Tracking down bitterns in New Zealand Welcome to the bittern blog. For any bittern sightings, recent or historical, the basic information . Key bittern locations in the South Island. Bitterns – &...
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Bittern blog: Bitterns at Avon- Heathcote
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Tuesday, July 17, 2012. Bitterns at Avon- Heathcote. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Te-Waihora- A wetland of international importance. Tracking down bitterns in New Zealand Welcome to the bittern blog. For any bittern sightings, recent or historical, the basic information . Key bittern locations in the South Island. Hi all- the map attached some key sites (n=13) where bitterns currently occur within the South Island. Click on map thumbnail to expand the. Bitterns &...
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Bittern blog: Bitterns – “kings of the wetland’
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Thursday, April 28, 2011. Bitterns – “kings of the wetland’. Bitterns – “kings of the wetland’. Duck shooters are advised to take care not to accidentally shot a bittern during the upcoming season. These large birds are an endangered species and listed by DOC has “Nationally Threatened” and are fully protected. Although common at the Whangamarino wetland are bittern are quite scare and spread out though much of the country with a nationwide population of around 750 birds. If any shooters sight bitter...
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Bittern blog
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Thursday, July 12, 2012. Photo taken today- Friday 13 th July 2012 at mouth of Christchurch's Avon River- for the first time in living memory there were three bitterns on the Avon Rivers' margin this morning . Not a bad start to Friday 13th! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Te-Waihora- A wetland of international importance. Tracking down bitterns in New Zealand Welcome to the bittern blog. For any bittern sightings, recent or historical, the basic information . Bitte...
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Bittern blog: Update from Colin O'Donnell- on bittern from DOC's work
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Wednesday, April 13, 2011. Update from Colin O'Donnell- on bittern from DOC's work. Progress with developing monitoring techniques for cryptic swamp birds (bittern, fernbirds and rails). Contact: Colin O’Donnell (codonnell@doc.govt.nz). Ecosystems and Species Unit. Research and Development Group. Department of Conservation — Te Papa Atawhai. VPN: 254985 M: 64 276602476. Conservation for prosperity Tiakina te taiao, kia puawai. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Conserv...
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Bittern blog: January 2015
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Sunday, January 18, 2015. What habitat types are important to bitterns for feeding and breeding? How big are home range sizes? And do bitterns come back to the same sites every year to breed? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Te-Waihora- A wetland of international importance. Tracking down bitterns in New Zealand Welcome to the bittern blog. For any bittern sightings, recent or historical, the basic information . Key bittern locations in the South Island. Conserving New Zeala...
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