No beach without a Dotterel
Once more at Mimiwhangata.
'hiding' between the pebbles
The question is: Are they all the New Zealand Dotterels?

the beach at Mimiwhangata. (see those mussles on the rocks? Scroll to the right)
The NZ White-eye is called Silver-eye


Marleen told me they hardly ever visit the Pohutukawa's, so I guess this is a lucky shot.

A piece of dried what? Kelp? Sjaak picked up from the beach.
Wild roses flowering in December
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