Photo: Fox Glacier. |
Photo: Franz Josef Glacier. |
Westland NP has many rivers such as this, fast flowing and milky white in colour through wide flat bottomed valleys.
Looking towards Franz Josef Glacier.
Tui is one of two species of honeyeater which occur in New Zealand and they are one of the most obvious birds of the forests at the foot of these mountains.
Tomtits are quite a common bird here.
Tomtit. Other species include New Zealand pigeon, New Zealand fantail, grey warbler and south Island robins.
Photo: Sphagnum sp. |
However the real stars of these woodlands are the bryophytes and ferns of incredible variety. I don't have the time or resources to even begin to identify most of them other than to occasionally assign them to family, but they are wonderful to see. Every tree has it's own community of plants living on its branches and trunk.
This looks like a type of fern but if so I've never seen one with fronds like this before.
Prince of Wales Feathers.
Tree Ferns.
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