Exploring Waiwhetu Stream
There's a small pocket of regenerating native bush neighboring Waiwhetu Stream. I went and had a look, tried to find subjects that introduced themselves to the area.
There's a small pocket of regenerating native bush neighboring Waiwhetu Stream. I went and had a look, tried to find subjects that introduced themselves to the area.
Took the girls to explore rock pools. Didn't see too much marine life, but did take a few snaps of plants.
After last weekend's trip to the Remutaka Forest Park, we decided to be a little braver this weekend. Went over the hill to the Greytown Campground. It's a great camp ground for kids, nestled next to a playground, outdoor swimming pool, tennis courts and what appears to be a very well maintained cricket pitch.
Highlight of the place for me though was the Soldiers' Memorial Park. It's a remnant of former lowland native bush. Many of the trees are hundreds of years old. The totara and matai are especially impressive. I think I encountered the largest kōwhai I've ever seen. If you're passing by along SH1, it's well worth a stop.
Didn't spend a great deal of time observing, but did manage to take a few photos while kids were paddling in the Catchpool Stream.