by Nature | Sep 7, 2012 | posts-archive |
Day 2 saw us filming rare and endangered species, and recording beautiful birdsong. This image is of a Saddleback bird, which was recused from the brink of extinction and now number over 5,000 individuals, about 600 of which live on Tiri. Saddlebacks sadly remain...
by Nature | Sep 6, 2012 | posts-archive |
Meet the resident Takahe star of Tiri, Greg. Unfortunately Greg passed away in August, 2012. He was very sociable and was an expert at stealing peoples lunches!
by Nature | Sep 5, 2012 | posts-archive |
For the next week or so we will be bringing you a few images of our journey to Tiritiri Matangi to film nature. Tiritiri Matangi (or Tiri as it is affectionately known by locals) is a rare offshore wildlife sanctuary which allows the public to visit and even stay...
by Nature | Aug 27, 2012 | posts-archive |
Leaving the Coromandel with plenty of film saved we say goodbye to magnificent vistas.
by Nature | Aug 26, 2012 | posts-archive |
The afternoon of our last day’s journey to film Coromandel saw us at Whangapoua Harbour.
by Nature | Aug 24, 2012 | posts-archive |
Here are more images from our morning at New Chums beach.
by Nature | Aug 23, 2012 | posts-archive |
Spending the first half of the day filming New Chums beach was pure pleasure. In the whole morning we saw only two other people in the distance. We had this paradise to ourselves.
by Nature | Aug 22, 2012 | posts-archive |
Our fourth day began at New Chums just after dawn. The sun lights up the cliffs pink and orange while small waves kiss the golden sand. What a way to start a day’s filming!