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KARAMEA wild 

... is a personal photo album and an outlet for an endless collection of images that this shutterbug is addicted to snapping.  This is not about photography, neither myself nor my cameras are professional in any way, any half decent shots you may see here are down to the luck of circumstance in the moment.  This is more about sharing a lifelong habit of snapping moments around me and my great love of the Karamea district and all the wild wonder that it holds. The term 'album' is also used in the loosest sense as I have lost control of the number and categories and images, years have passed by in my attempts to organise them and all I have is thousands more images.... so I have given up and here throw them at you in whatever fashion they fall on that day. I share just to share, with no objective, I am delighted if someone else enjoys to see some of the world I see.  I do hope for those that live in Karamea some of these images may remind them of the treasures that we have here, and for those who have not yet discovered Karamea, I wish that joy for you in the future.  


 ::This site is always under development and can change without notice. 

Social media

You can see the most recent captures from Karamea wild   on some social media platforms
(yes, just the ol fuddy duddy ones, I am somewhat technically challenged).

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Albumns

These  Galleries  are  a   collection of favourites...

Scenes of wonder

Karamea district holds a million scenes and different times of day and times of year make a million more, it is not possible to capture all that Karamea has to offer, for this amateur  happy snapper it is a paradise of light and promise.

reflection over the Karamea estuary.
Bakers creek scene
Kohaihai beach scene
Swamp road pasture scene
Mt Stormy over the estuary scene
Flagstaff estuary scene
Evening scene on the Karamea river
Karamea river scene
Afternoon sun on the beach scene
blue sky reflection scene
Karamea bluff scene
Blue light over the Karamea estuary scene
The Crablands
Otomahana on the low
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Trees of change

Oh the colours!

Colours of nature are extraordinary and so often do not stand out from the surrounding environment. It has always amazed that a flock of red and yellow and green birds can be flying around a drab brown field of dry grass and hardly be visible.  The colours around us are amazing, but you can only appreciate if when you can get a really close look or pause the movement for a moment, or when the whole sky is lit up with it. 

Weka feathers
A Yellow bird on a grey sky background
Sunset scene with silhouetted trees
Pigeon in a tree
Flax flowers in red and yellow
Pukeko

Winged wonderland

Karamea is a bird lovers wonderland. To the uninterested it might look like a block of pretty pastureland but to those high on twitching, it has to be one of the best regions in the country, such a range of environments in short distances and ease of access and observation. 

The Littles !

The 'Littles' are the smallest residents of Karamea, the tiny beings who live busy, unnoticed lives, all around us.  ​

 

These Littles are often misunderstood, sometimes feared and most frequently ignored. But when you stop and look closely, they turn out to be skilled engineers, patient hunters, tireless cleaners and excellent parents, just doing their best in a complicated world.   

 

If you think you don't like insects, that is okay, you don't have to love them.... but just take a moment to meet some of them. 

Whiskers on Kittens

  • Layers

  • new layers highlighted or made by mist or shadows,

  • reflections,

  • reflections of land in sky,

  • slate blue sky,

  • slate blue/grey sky with white clouds, sunsets when the sky is still blue,

  • light that makes visible what is normally not visible,

  • sunlight on storm clouds... 

.....to name just a few. 

Blue Moon
Boring!
Webs of intrigue
Raster wasps
Did she?
Five spines
Red Winged Lycid
Silver Orbs
Weta!
Bejewelled
Snails galore
She did!
Ladybird...but not as we know it
Wisps in the wind
Here be Dragons
The longest insect in NZ!
Green eyes
Shadow reflection
Nikau in the mist
Oparara River mouth
Kohaihai beach
Morning light on the mountains
Evening pinhole sun
That blue
Land reflection
Sunset in sepia
Water reflection

Webs of weirdos

Fungi are weird, that is all there is to it.  They are classified scientifically into a realm of their own because they are not plant nor animal. Not only do some of their chemical properties hold boundless possibilities for the human mind and wellbeing; the way they operate in nature and communicate with each other and the environment around them is still one of the great mysteries of the natural world. Fungi are weird and fascinating, if you are interested in fungi, a whole universe of discovery awaits. 

Orange ones!
Blue ones!
White ones!
Creamy ones!
Brown ones!
Crinkly ones!
Prickly ones!
Green ones!
Puffy ones!
Yellow ones!
That blue one again
Breeding colours
Baby Shag
Kotare - Kingfisher
Kereru
Spoonies, the royal kind
Australasian Hawk
Tommys in the garden
Caspian Terns
Matuku-Hurepo
Whio
Bittern
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Tracks of Green
Dragons & Damsels
Silky Gangsters
The Beetle eetles

The Visitors

Karamea has a friendly climate, enough that visitors often stick around for quite some time, with enough space and resources that domestic visitors can survive on their own for long periods.  Over the years we have had many visiting species, some are seen just once, some are seen for a few weeks or months, some keep coming back for short periods.  You just never know who you are going to meet in Karamea!

Whimbrel!
Wrybill
Goldy - male golden pheasant
Black Fantail
Kaka!
Marsh Crake
New Zealand Scaup
Pacific Heron
Gannet
Coot!
Mr Blue!
Australasian Little Grebe
Kea!
Black-fronted Dotterel
Black fronted Tern
Giant Petrel
Fur seals!
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Pacific traveller
Y-front bandits
Berries galore!
River Penguins (or Pied Shags)
Signets and Swans
Prince Caspian
Fluffies on stilts
Tui
Alien babies
Baby Terns
Long legged ones!
Oystercatcher chicks
Juvenile ducklings
Pukeko Chicks
White-faced Herons
Ducklings!
Needle nose babies!
Baby Pukekos!
Mother and babes
Stripey Babies!
Baby Gulls
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Fluffies!

Fluffies abound in Karamea, different seasons see an abundance of birdy reproduction, you just have to find it!  There are many that breed here that don't feature in these albums, because they are very secretive, but every season brings new opportunities and possibilities to track them down, without too much disturbance. Sometimes it can take 2 or 3 seasons to figure out where they might be and how to capture them on film without disturbing their activities... and sometimes you just see them every day when you drive past... you just never know in Karamea.  

There is always life... just keep looking
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