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Washpen Falls report
Nature Photography2022-02-04T16:15:06+13:00Trip Report – Washpen Falls 15/01/2021 On a lovely sunny morning a small group of 4 of us set off to walk around the Washpen Falls loop track. It was cool and shady and
Mona Vale report
Nature Photography2022-01-12T13:29:02+13:00Mona Vale – 8 December By Carolyn Elcock
Manuka Chafer Beetle Report
Nature Photography2022-01-04T22:13:53+13:00Report by Sheryl, Kath, Chris Burtt Images by Elizabeth Burtt On the 29th December 2021 a group of intrepid photographers braved the foggy, foggy dew to hunt for little green beetles near Lake Lyndon.
James Gibson APSNZ EFIAP/b
Nature Photography2024-10-14T17:03:54+13:00James is a keen landscape photographer with a strong fascination with wildlife and the outdoors. His outdoor activities over the years have included mountaineering and ice climbing in Europe and Canada, bicycle racing
Central Otago 4WD Trip Report
Nature Photography2022-01-11T21:25:22+13:00Central Otago 4WD Trip - 2 - 8 December Trip Leaders: Keith Walter and Ken Hay of Southern Skies Overland Tours Day 1: by Meg Errington We began the day in the Wrinkly Ram for
Trip Report – Waimairi Beach
Nature Photography2021-12-17T11:53:21+13:00Waimairi Beach with Gina - 17 November
Marlborough Sounds trip report
Nature Photography2021-11-21T12:03:58+13:00November 13-16 Trip report and images by Sue Blair On Thursday 13 club members arrived in Picton, taking various routes. A couple used the road from Rarangi to Waikawa seeing Reef herons, quail, oyster
Creative Workshop report
Nature Photography2021-11-07T15:47:34+13:00Creative workshop 30th October by Katherine McCusker On Saturday 30th October, 15 of us met at Kath Varcoe’s house for a creative workshop. Originally this workshop was going to be held outdoors at Mona
Christchurch Botanic Gardens, Saturday 23 October
Nature Photography2021-11-07T15:50:36+13:00Trip report and images by Pol Eleven of us turned out for this event meticulously planned by Kath, who sent each of us a carefully drawn map of the recommended route to the Rock