Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Tuis at work among the pohutakawa last Xmas

 

The beautiful singing tui,of which we have many when the native flowers are blooming.
A native tui among pohutukawa flowers.


 
The tuis love the flax flowers as well. We have a great variety of flax.

A suspended sculpture by Neil Dawson hanging above a valley in the garden.
The sculpture comprises 16 panels, each representing the feather of a bird on the property.


 


Cordyline trees alongside old macrocarpa trees on a misty morning.
Pohutukawa tree flowers in summer bloom.

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