2964 days ago

Tui in the garden

Mike Hicks Contracting limited

Tui have almost-black heads, underparts, wings and tails that have an iridescent blue and green sheen, especially on the head and wings. The upper back and flanks are dark reddish brown with a bronze sheen, the nape and sides of the neck have filamentous white feathers, and there are two unusual curled white feather tufts on the throat (poi). Small white shoulder patches on the upperwing show prominently in flight, but are usually concealed when perched.
Their preferred diet is nectar and honeydew, and they will often shift to, or commute daily or more frequently to, good nectar sources, such as stands of puriri, kowhai, fuchsia, rewarewa, flax, rata, pohutukawa, gums and banksias.
Tui are beautiful in your garden and you can easily bring them "home" to your place by setting up feeding stands. We feed "our" Tui with sugared water and every day we get to enjoy how beautiful they are.
What birds do you have in your garden?

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Does anybody know how to get rid of small wasps nest without using toxic chemicals please.
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CHILDREN PAGEANT

Elma Pienaar from St Columba's Presbyterian Church

All are invited to our Children's Pageant on Christmas Eve at 4.00am. Children are invited to dress as angels, shepherds, farm animals or come just as they are.