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Children's Books from the Waikanae Estuary
Children's Books from the Waikanae Estuary
  • Motueka Book

    Newsletter June 2019

    Isaac, one very happy lad showing
    off his Uncle’s books in sunny
    Motueka. My, how my books have
    travelled world wide!! Kerry the farmer’s sister has distributed the
    cow book featuring her brother, to
    her farmer relations

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  • Lost Cows

    Newsletter May 2019

    Kerry the Farmer, Mik and Moira Peryer with Susan Wildblood, the wonderful book illustrator and the Te Horo school children.

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  • Waimanu Lagoon

    Newsletter April 2019

    There are many black swans on the Waimanu lagoon at the moment, with a couple of pairs nesting. This means that the cobs that are nesting spend lots of time chasing the younger birds all around the lagoon and up onto the bank if they can, keeping them away from the bird nesting.

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  • Newsletter March 2019

    Newsletter March 2019

    The swans are nesting. Whilst taking two English tourists around the lagoons we watched with interest when a large swan powered across the water to its mate who was sitting on the nest hidden in the scrub.

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  • Lost Cows

    Newsletter February 2019

    Farmer Kerry being asked if he has lost any cows?
    ” No way they are k/m from the sea –perhaps I had better check –
    Goodness they are Missing!”
    42 ended up at the Waikanae Estuary and no one knew who they belonged too.

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  • The Memorial

    Newsletter January 2019

    For the first time in a long while, the frogs can be heard croaking within both the aimanu and Waimeha Lagoon in quite significant numbers. I don’t know what this
    is telling us, but it must be telling us
    something.

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  • Newsletter December 2018

    Newsletter December 2018

    Look what turned up on the sand-spit! After a false start to the breeding season last year, when two N.Z. dotterels laid three eggs each in the same nest, which made us think that they must have been two females. After a while the eggs were abandoned.

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  • Henry the black Swan

    Newsletter November 2018

    How do you like this for a new swans nest! The biggest we have had on the lagoons. Our swan was sitting on six eggs and allowed her previous brood of four adolescent cygnets to stay on the lagoon

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  • Newsletter October 2018

    Newsletter October 2018

    The weather has broken and spring is in the air. All the birds are getting cluckey with nests everywhere. Starting to walk around the lagoons from the northern end we will see what we can see.

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  • Newsletter September 2018

    Newsletter September 2018

    Time to look at purchasing, some if not all of my children’s stories featuring Sammy the seals adventures
    around the Waikanae
    Estuary Scientific reserve
    and lagoons.

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  • Buy Mik’s Books
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    • Thomas
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    • Blog 2007-2021
  • Kapiti Bird Tours
  • Contact Us
  • Other things to do
    • Kapiti Island
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