Showing posts with label Fossils. Matheson's Bay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fossils. Matheson's Bay. Show all posts

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

What a wonderful year we have had, lots of trips to look back on.  Starting with the Jane Gifford.

Maurice Puckett from ARC showed us his stunning collection of some predators trapped at Tawaharanui
Visiting Warren Agnew and learning about Trakker tunnels - what did you find in your own garden?  Mice were in evidence here!
Warren and Lois separating the ink pads from the animal tracks

Lois helping KCC children make insect tracks

John looking at Agnew's weta house

Collecting rubbish on the beach at Omaha.

Some of the Collectors with a pile of rubbish

Learning about Kea in the South Island - how did your seed feeder go?
KCC children with Kea Conservation Trust members Tamsin and Lorne











Looking at Fossils at Mathesons Bay with Ian Scott.
Ian explaining the ages of the different types of rocks


And finally a trip to Tiritiri Matangi where we saw the Kokako, and Takehe, Stitchbirds, Saddlebacks and blur penguins!

Look ahead to 2011 next year there will be opportunities to snorkel at Whangateau, check traps up Mt Tamahunga, and celebrate Sea week at Tawharanui.

If you are struggling with Christmas present ideas, I can recommend the KCC site - perhaps a gift membership for cousins or friends.
Thank you to all the wonderful people we met this year.  Wishing you all a happy Christmas with your family, and we look forward to seeing you in 2011.

Warm regards
Claire McDonald and Burnette O'Connor.

Finding Fossils at Matheson's Bay - Sunday 19 September 10.30am

Matheson's Bay is a "Fossil Shoreline".  Join us as we look for evidence and hunt for the 20 million year old fossils that lived there.  These fossils will show us the seas were warmer then than now.
Photo: Dawn
We will walk from the bottom of Wonderview Road along to Matheson's looking at the geology as we go - this involves a few hundred metres of rock hopping so decent footwear is required.

Matheson's Bay is a unique location for giant oyster fossils, and many other marine specimens.  Join Ian Scott, a biologist and geologist who will guide us around and help us discover  fossils.
Photo: Mike E Talbot
Ian, a Forest & Bird member and Leigh resident, trained as a geologist at Victoria University.  He worked as a geologist briefly in Papua New Guinea before retraining as a secondary school science teacher.

Meet at 10.30am
Contact Claire for further details.