with A. flaccidum, epiphytic on fallen treefern
with A. oblongifolium, epiphytic on fallen treefern
juvenile with large glossy leaves and raised mid-rib on upper surface, near base of old kauri
mature bark with flaking scales
juveniles scattered in diverse native and weed vegetation beside a mature kauri in regen kauri forest adjacent to remnant kauri forest
Bellbird (sighted). Track 2 (alarm call?) is call it was making while feed close to the ground on grevillia flowers.
Found under a rock in a fast moving (although the fish was at the side of the river were the water wasn't moving as fast), clean, rocky bottomed, freshwater river.
The river is in full sun.
I put the fish back in the water after taking the photos, it swam away fine.
3-4m tall woody tree.
White flower in a panicle type inflorescences.
Leaves are smooth margined with very hairy stems.
Any suggests would be great - has me stumped to what it is.
Probably not planted. Laden with seed pods. Saw pigeons munching on the leaves several times over the couple of days I was in the area (3rd pic, andd see this ob. http://naturewatch.org.nz/observations/977485).