Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Day 4406: New Zealand's #1 bird, Update and Did You Know?

      

"Memories": collage, ink drawing, digital.




  

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Click : Rose Royce, Car Wash

 


  

 

 
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A smelly penguin wins New Zealand’s bird election.




It’s noisy, smelly, shy — and New Zealand’s bird of the year. The hoiho, or yellow-eyed penguin, won the country’s fiercely fought avian election on Monday, offering hope to supporters of the endangered bird that recognition from its victory might prompt a revival of the species




New Zealand is a country where nature is never far away and where a love of native birds is instilled in citizens from childhood. “Birds are our heart and soul,” said Emma Rawson, who campaigned for the fourth-placed ruru, a small brown owl with a melancholic call. New Zealand’s only native mammals are bats and marine species, putting the spotlight on its birds, which are beloved and often rare. The karure, which has performed a real-life comeback since the 1980s, with conservation efforts increasing the species from five birds to 250 — took second place overall.

A karure, or Chatham Islands black robin pictured on Chatham Island in Sept. 2016 is runner-up to a hoiho or
yellow-eyed penguin in the New Zealand Bird of the Year competition, announced Monday, Sept. 16, 2024. )






I'm starting the day with a call to the plumber.

Not the best way to start a day, but I am smiling, sort of, because it is minor and could be worse. 
It can always be worse. I have a call into Jr., he will be today's hero.










 

  
 
A 3+ minute video, Dachshund,  here 
 
 
 

  
 
Just because ...
  
 
 
Indian Pea Fowl

 


 

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1 comment:

elenor said...

Jacki, I hope the plumber could help. You are right, we must be aware that we are lucky to have such heroes. Thanks for another great post.