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Hyporhamphus ihiAutor
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What fish has it caught (ok a little difficult to make out features :-)
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Janthina exiguaAutor
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Lots of bluebottles, and quite a few of these. A couple of different sizes, are they both the same species?
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Fragata Portuguesa (Physalia physalis)Autor
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Frequent near the river mouth
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Janthina exiguaAutor
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Lots of bluebottles, so lots of these guys too.
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Fragata Portuguesa (Physalia physalis)Autor
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Bluebottles by the millions all along the coast from the Waimeha. Stream to the Waikanae river. Presumably all up and down the Kapiti coast. Often they were rafted together. They were all fairly small.
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Walking through the edge of the surf, I kept seeing these little hairs/sticks as the water receded. At first I thought they were just fine bits of driftwood etc, but I would see bunches of them and some seemed to wiggle more than the current could account for. So with some effort collected a few, and these critters later emerged.
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Mirlo Común (Turdus merula)Autor
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The blackbird arrived on the branch, flicking its tail and looking around. It then dropped to the ground. A few seconds later a Tui arrives on the branch and the blackbird attacks it from below. The tui hopped along the branch further and was again attacked. I know tui are nesting above here, not sure about the blackbirds.
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Same specimen as https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/193781335
The diameter of each ring is about 4.9mm +/-0.1mm.
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Insectos (Clase Insecta)Autor
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Same specimen as https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/193780702
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Oemona hirtaAutor
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From a previous observation of a mandarin tree branch, I kept a bit of branch which was still issuing forth sawdust, and besides cockroaches this emerged a few days ago. See observation group field for the earlier observations.
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Arañas de Telas Orbiculares (Familia Araneidae)Autor
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I'm not sure whether spiders can see infrared lights, but I'm sure the moths can. Either way spiders seem to like building their webs in front of my IR lights.