Saturday, 4 May 2019

New Zealand Bird Life: Fantail & White Eye

There is an abundance of bird life at my Mum & Dad's property in NZ.  I always try to capture some on film while I am there.  Two of my favourites are the Fantail (Rhipidura fuliginosa) or Piwakawaka and the White-Eye/Waxeye/Silvereye (Zosterops lateralis).  These birds are always busy and very rarely keep still so it can be hard to get a decent photograph of them.  Patience paid off though and I am quite pleased with the photos I managed to get (although hope one day to get a lens more suited to bird photography).  

My Dad and I had planned to spend a day over at Tiri Tiri Matangi Island to see the bird life there, but unfortunately due to the dangerous driving of some woman who crossed over a very wide and raised median barrier and hit him head on, putting him in hospital for a week with extensive bruising, cracked ribs and a damaged heart, this didn't happen.  So we contented ourselves by sitting on the sunny side of the house, talking, reading and watching and listening to birds. It will take sometime for Dad to heal to full health again.  




These little birds can be quite friendly and inquisitive and often flitted in quite close.  Always on the alert for little insects.












These little birds are a lot more cautious and don't get too close or stick around in the same spot for long.  They seem to go round in little groups.  






Eating a pear!








I spy two!


One morning in late April I spotted quite a group of White-eyes on the grass.  Amongst them was also a Chaffinch.


Not the best photos as they were some distance away, but it was amazing to see so many on the ground together.  You usually only see them flitting from tree to tree.

2 comments:

  1. such pretty birds, i think we have the little white eyes in our garden, or a bird very similar.
    How terrible for your dad, I hope he has a speedy recovery and you still get to enjoy your time home.

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  2. Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful!!! Two of my favourite birds although nothing can really take the first place in my heart from the Fantail because they used to come into The Cottage and fly around looking for insects quite unconcerned by my presence. They never once banged into windows or the huge ranch sliders (or left a 'calling card'). I loved them dearly.

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