Today was our trip to Quail Island in the middle of Lyttelton harbour. We took a short ferry to the island with our tour guides of the island, Mike Bowie (Lincoln University), Pat (Volunteer), and Ian McLennan (Quail Island Ecological Restoration Trust).
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Haiden and Veronica enjoying the views from the ferry
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After the Capitan of the boat expertly maneuvered us onto the dock we hopped off the boat and had a quick photo op with the island namesake sign
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Colin posed in his signature spot, on the ground |
We weren't able to do a planting today because Quail Island currently has a deer problem, so any planting we would have done would likely be eaten up by the deer; so we got to do a tour around the island instead. We first saw
Pou Whenua, which was beautifully decorated. We also met some new friends along the way, including a Canterbury gecko, a striped skink, and a
tree wētā. Mike also showed us one of the methods they used to track predators in which they put bait and ink on a piece of paper in a tunnel and look at any footprints left on the paper. |
We posed in front of the Pou Whenua to show the scale of it |
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The Canterbury gecko I loving named Curtis |
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Mike demonstrated to us how the bait tunnels work |
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Veronica beaming while holding the wētā |
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Debriana holding her gecko friend |
After we met all our new insect and reptilian friends we did the trail around the perimeter of the island and saw some incredible views. Around the end of the trail, we even saw some quail, which felt more than fitting considering the island's name. At the end of the trail, we had some extra time before our ferry came back to pick us up and we got to explore the shores a bit and saw some crabs and starfish
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The beautiful harbour |
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Nico found this starfish on a rock |
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A cute chubby quail butt! (people say I scared the quail away with my squeal of excitement, but I think otherwise)
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We ended our day back at Coffee Culture for another tea time, then went to New World grocery store to replenish our snack supply
We all enjoyed our day trip to Quail Island.
See ya again tomorrow for another restoration day.
- Ashley
How did Quail Island come to have deer on it out in the middle of the harbour?
ReplyDeleteI guess you could say Colin is well grounded re: pictures. ; )
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