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Insects (Class Insecta)Observer
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Unfortunately, I did not discover any insect on my pitfall trap after a three-day period of observation. It is probably because the area does not have many plants.
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Common Hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus)Observer
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The mammal track was placed in a park among the thick bushes for 3 days. On the third day, the peanut butter was finished and hedgehog footprints were left on the card. It was shown that hedgehogs like eating peanut butters that they can smell it a few metres away. They also like playing the black ink on the card.
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New Zealand Fantail (Rhipidura fuliginosa)Observer
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One Fantail were observed flying on the trees of our 10m2 plot during our 5 minute bird count.
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Tomtit (Petroica macrocephala)Observer
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Tomtits were heard during our 5 minute bird count.
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New Zealand Bellbird (Anthornis melanura)Observer
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Bellbirds were heard during our 5 minute bird count.
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Tūī (Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae)Observer
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Tuis were heard during our 5 minute bird count.
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Finches, Euphonias, and Allies (Family Fringillidae)Observer
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Finches were heard during our 5 minute bird count.
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New Zealand Pigeon (Hemiphaga novaeseelandiae)Observer
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A kereru was heard during our 5 minute bird count.
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Silvereye (Zosterops lateralis)Observer
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Silvereye were heard during our 5 minute bird count.
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Tomtit (Petroica macrocephala)Observer
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One Tomtit was observed flying among the bushes of our 10m2 plot during our 5 minute bird count.
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New Zealand Bellbird (Anthornis melanura)Observer
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Fantails were seen during our 5 minute bird count in our 10m2 plot.
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Finches, Euphonias, and Allies (Family Fringillidae)Observer
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Finches were heard during our 5 minutes bird count in our 10m2 plot.
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New Zealand Pigeon (Hemiphaga novaeseelandiae)Observer
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One Kereru was heard during our 5 minute bird count. After the 5 minutes none were heard anymore.
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New Zealand Fantail (Rhipidura fuliginosa)Observer
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One fantail was seen up in a tree during our 5 minute bird count.
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New Zealand Bellbird (Anthornis melanura)Observer
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Bellbirds were heard during our 5 minute bird count. The presence of these birds in that area is probably because of the black beech trees which is a nectar resource of bellbirds.
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Finches, Euphonias, and Allies (Family Fringillidae)Observer
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Finches were heard during our 5 minute bird count even though we did not see one.
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New Zealand Fantail (Rhipidura fuliginosa)Observer
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Fantails were heard during our 5 minute bird count.
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Pigeons and Doves (Family Columbidae)Observer
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A pigeon was seen flying from tree to tree during our bird method.
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Pigeons and Doves (Family Columbidae)Observer
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A pigeon was seen flying from tree to tree during our bird method.
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House Sparrow (Passer domesticus)Observer
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Sparrows were seen flying up in the trees in groups of two or more. Some were recorded during our 5 minute bird count method.
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Masked Lapwing (Vanellus miles)Observer
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Spur-winged plover calls were also dominating the bird sounds during our bird method.
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Finches, Euphonias, and Allies (Family Fringillidae)Observer
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Finches' high tone were heard during our bird method making it recognisable for us to identify the bird genus.
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Starlings (Family Sturnidae)Observer
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Starling were not seen during our 5 minute bird count but they were heard during our bird count method.
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Perching Birds (Order Passeriformes)Observer
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Magpies were the loudest bird during our 5 minute bird count in our 10m2 plot. They were also the most seen birds during our 5 minute bird count method.
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Caddisflies (Order Trichoptera)Observer
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Found on a freshwater stream of deep creek.
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Winged and Once-winged Insects (Subclass Pterygota)Observer
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Found on a freshwater stream of the forest.
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Dobsonflies (Subfamily Corydalinae)Observer
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Found on a freshwater stream of deep creek.
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Round Leaved Coprosma (Coprosma rotundifolia)Observer
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Found in our 10m2 plot.
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Smith's Tree Fern (Cyathea smithii)Observer
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Nikau palm trees were one of the main trees of the Truman's track.