Narrow Results by:

Subject Specific Filters:

Type:

  1. Category:             (show all)

  1. Order:                   (show all)

Image Specific Filters:

  1. Descriptor:           (show all)

  1. Commodity:         (show all)

Gender:

Image Setting:

  1. View:                     

Person in Image:

  1. Author:                  (show all)

Sizes Available:

Orientation:

Images taken in New Zealand

380 Images of 84 Subjects View Subject List View Image Details View Thumbnails

first prev Page: next last Display:

Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
5489972 rock snot Didymosphenia geminata Disinfectant bath required of all hikers prior to entering the Milford Track.
5489973 rock snot Didymosphenia geminata Signage used at trailheads in New Zealand to inform hikers and fishermen of the threat of spreading didymo on infected boots and equipment.
5489978 western European hedgehog Erinaceus europaeus adult curled up in defensive posture
5489979 western European hedgehog Erinaceus europaeus Adult curled in defensive posture
5489980 elk Cervus elaphus Elk and red deer are farmed in many areas of New Zealand
5489981 red deer Cervus elaphus elaphus Red deer are farmed in many areas of New Zealand.
5489982 red deer Cervus elaphus elaphus Red deer are farmed in many areas of New Zealand. 
5489983 red deer Cervus elaphus elaphus Red deer are farmed in many areas of New Zealand.
5489990 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula Killed by trappers
5489991 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula scat
5489992 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula Trap used to catch brushtail possum.  The fur is then plucked and sold.
5489993 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula Bait station for common brushtail possum.
5489994 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula Signage warning of baiting control for common brushtail possum.
5489995 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula Signage warning of baiting control for common brushtail possum.
5489996 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula Signage warning of baiting for control of common brushtail possum.
5489997 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula Signage warning of baiting control of common brushtail possum.
5489998 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula The use of poisoned baits is a widespread practice in New Zealand to help control introduced pest mammals, such as the common brushtail possum. As this sign indicates, the practice is controversial.
5489999 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula This species was introduced into New Zealand as a fur bearer. Trapping and use in fur products is an important part of efforts to manage this invasive species.
5490001 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula This species is an introduced species that is considered to be the most damaging pest of the forest lands in the country.  It feeds extensively on foliage, flowers and fruit of many key forest species.
5490002 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula This species is an introduced species in New Zealand that is considered to be the most damaging pest of forest lands in the country.  In addition to many native plants, it is damaging to some introduced species, such as rose. 
5490003 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula The common brushtail possum is an introduced species in New Zealand that is considered to be the most damaging pest of forest lands in the country.  It feeds on the foliage, flwoers and fruit of many native species, such as this tree fuschia.
5489918 New Zealand kaka Nestor meridionalis Kaka will peel bark from several trees. They then feed on sap and insects at these feeding sites.
5490004 stoat Mustela erminea Stoat were introduced into New Zealand to help control rabbits and hares, which had been previously introduced. The effects of stoat on New Zealand wildlife, notably birds, has been disasterous and intensive efforts are made to control stoat to protect endangered and threatened species.
5490005 stoat Mustela erminea Stoat trap baited with chicken eggs. Stoat are heavily trapped in some areas of New Zealand to help conserve endangered and threatenedspecies of wildlife. The introduction of stoat into the country was an ecological disaster that has devastated bird life.
5490006 stoat Mustela erminea Stoat trap baited with chicken eggs. Stoat are heavily trapped in some areas of New Zealand to help conserve endangered and threaten species of wildlife. The introduction of stoat into the country was an ecological disaster that has devastated bird life.
5490007 stoat Mustela erminea Stoa trap baited with chicken eggs. Stoat are heavily trapped in some areas f New Zealand to help conserve endangered and threaten species of wildlife. The introduction of stoat into the country was an ecological diaster that has devastated native bird life.
5490008 stoat Mustela erminea Stoat trap baited with chicken eggs. Stoat are heavily trapped in some areas of New Zealand to help conserve endagered and threaten species of wildlife. The introduction of stoat into the country was an ecological disaster that has devastated native bird life.
5490009 stoat Mustela erminea Stoat trap baited with chicken eggs. Stoat are heavily trapped in some areas of New Zealand to help conserve endangered and threaten species of wildlife. The introduction of stoat into the country was an ecological disaster that has devastated native bird life.
5490010 New Zealand kaka Nestor meridionalis Kaka will peel bark from several trees. They then feed on sap and insects at these feeding sites.
5490011 New Zealand kaka Nestor meridionalis Kaka will peel bark from several trees. They then feed on sap and insects at these feeding sites.  This is damage to Monterey pine.
5490012 New Zealand kaka Nestor meridionalis Kaka will peel bark from several trees. They then feed on sap and insects at these feeding sites.  This shows damage to kanuka trees.
5490013 rock snot Didymosphenia geminata Disinfectant bath required of all hikers prior to entering the Milford Track.
5488735 kauri Agathis australis
5488736 kauri Agathis australis twin kauri trees
5488737 kauri Agathis australis
5488738 kauri Agathis australis Young tree open grown
5488739 kauri Agathis australis Young tree open grown
5488740 kauri Agathis australis 8 year old kauri grove planted to commemorate 125th anniversary of Lincoln University
5488741 kauri Agathis australis Developing cone
5488742 kauri Agathis australis
5488743 kauri Agathis australis developing cones
5488744 kauri Agathis australis Bronze foliage, a common feature of very young kauri
5488745 kauri Agathis australis Seedling growth on rotten trunk
5488746 kauri Agathis australis
5488747 kauri Agathis australis Top view of kauri crown
5488748 kauri Agathis australis Kauri gum flowing from wound
5488749 kauri Agathis australis Kauri gum flowing from wound
5488750 kauri Agathis australis Kauri gum formed into various products
5488757 kauri Agathis australis trunk
5488758 kauri Agathis australis Lower canopy of kauri tree
5488759 kauri Agathis australis
5488760 kauri Agathis australis
5488761 kauri Agathis australis
5488762 kauri Agathis australis
5488763 kauri Agathis australis
5488895 stable fly Stomoxys calcitrans
5489915 New Zealand kaka Nestor meridionalis
5489916 New Zealand kaka Nestor meridionalis
5489917 New Zealand kaka Nestor meridionalis
5489984 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula Mounted specimen of common brushtail possum.  This introduced mammal is considered to be the most important pest threat to the health of native forests in New Zealand. 
5489985 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula Mounted specimen. This introduced mammal is considered to be the most important pest to the health of native forests in New Zealand.
5489974 western European hedgehog Erinaceus europaeus
5489975 western European hedgehog Erinaceus europaeus
5489976 western European hedgehog Erinaceus europaeus
5489977 western European hedgehog Erinaceus europaeus
5489989 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula Killed by trappers
5489986 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula Adult found dead, probably following exposure to poisoned bait.
5489987 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula Adult found dead, probably following exposure to poisoned bait.
5489988 common brushtail Trichosurus vulpecula Killed by trappers
5488894 chorus cicada Amphipsalta zelandica
5488873 black tunnelweb spider Porrhothele antipodiana exposed under a rock
5488876 blue blowfly Calliphora vicina
5488877 blue blowfly Calliphora vicina
5488878 New Zealand glowworm Arachnocampa luminosa Sticky webs prodced by larva of the New Zealand glowworm. The larva lives in the clear tube at the top of the web andproduces a soft greensih light at night. The silken strands it produces are sticky to ensnare prey attracted to the light.
5488879 New Zealand glowworm Arachnocampa luminosa Sticky webs produced by larva. The larva lives in the clear tube at the top of the web and produces a soft greenish light at night. The silken strands it produces are sticky to ensnare prey attracted to the light.
5488880 New Zealand glowworm Arachnocampa luminosa Sticky webs produced by larva. The larva lives in the clear tube at the top of the web and produces a soft greenish light at night. The silken strands it produces are sticky to ensnare prey attracted to the light.
5488881 New Zealand glowworm Arachnocampa luminosa Roadside sign indicating presence of a glowworm glen
5488882 New Zealand glowworm Arachnocampa luminosa Glowworm habitat in day time. They are found in moist sites, often on steep banks and establish their webs in small cavities
5488883 brown soft scale Coccus hesperidum Adults and nymphs. some evidence of parasitism is present
5488884 black tunnelweb spider Porrhothele antipodiana
5488885 brown soft scale Coccus hesperidum Adults and nymphs. Some evidence of parasitism is present
5488886 brown soft scale Coccus hesperidum Soft brown scale and associated sooty mold
5488887 brown soft scale Coccus hesperidum Sooty mold developing on holly that was heavily infested with soft brown scale.
5488888 sooty beech scale Ultracoelostoma assimile Sooty mold covering black beech. The honeydew is excreted by the sooty beech scasle via tubes that penetrate the sooty mold crust.
5488889 sooty beech scale Ultracoelostoma assimile Sooty mold covering black beech. The honeydew is excreted by the sooty beech scale via tubes that pentrate the sooty mold crust.
5488890 sooty beech scale Ultracoelostoma assimile Excretory tube and honeydew droplet of the sooty beech scale
5488891 cicadas Maoricicada spp. An alpine species of cicada
5488892 chorus cicada Amphipsalta zelandica
5488893 chorus cicada Amphipsalta zelandica Adults covering manuka trunk
5488897 chorus cicada Amphipsalta zelandica nymphl skins covering tree trunk
5488898 chorus cicada Amphipsalta zelandica emergence holes
5488899 chorus cicada Amphipsalta zelandica covering shoulder of hiker
5488900 chorus cicada Amphipsalta zelandica covering pants of hiker
5488901 whitetailed spiders Lampona spp.
5488902 whitetailed spiders Lampona spp.
5488903 whitetailed spiders Lampona spp.
5488904 nursery web spider Dolomedes minor Egg sacs produced on top of matagouri bush
5488905 nursery web spider Dolomedes minor Egg sac produced on top of vegetation
5488907 nursery web spider Dolomedes minor Adult tending egg sac
5488908 nursery web spider Dolomedes minor spiderlings exposed from within egg sac
5488911 house spider Badumna longinqua Locally known as the "grey house spider", it is a common resident around buildings in New Zealand
5488912 house spider Badumna longinqua Locally know as "grey house spider", it is a common resident around buildings in New Zealand.
5488913 house spider Badumna longinqua webbing produced by the "grey house spider" of New Zealand
5488914 house spider Badumna longinqua webbing produced by the "grey house spider" of New Zealand
5488915 entomophagus fungi Zoophthora radicans Potato psyllids showing infection
5488916 entomophagus fungi Zoophthora radicans Potato psyllids showing infection
5488917 black flies Austrosimulium spp. Locally known as "sand flies"
5488918 potato/tomato psyllid Paratrioza cockerelli Premature sprouting associated with psyllid infestation (psyllid yellows). This tuber had begu to sprout prior to harvest.
5488919 potato/tomato psyllid Paratrioza cockerelli Premature sprouting associated with psyllid infestation (psyllid yellows). This tuber had begun to sprout prior to harvest
5488920 potato/tomato psyllid Paratrioza cockerelli Premature sprouting associated with psyllid infestation(psyllid yellows). These tubers had been dug four weeks earlier.
5488921 potato/tomato psyllid Paratrioza cockerelli Aerial tuber resulting from infestation of potato by potato psyllid (psyllid yellows)
5489783 Monterey pine Pinus radiata Logs of Monterey Pine being stored prior to shipping
5488794 New Zealand praying mantis Orthodera novaezealandiae
5488795 New Zealand praying mantis Orthodera novaezealandiae
5488796 New Zealand praying mantis Orthodera novaezealandiae
5488797 New Zealand praying mantis Orthodera novaezealandiae
5489227 oca Oxalis tuberosa Oca is native to South America but is a popular vegetable in New Zealand locally known as "New Zealand yam"
5489196 Tasman's lacewing Micromus tasmaniae
5489754 New Zealand flax Phormium tenax
5489755 New Zealand flax Phormium tenax
5489756 New Zealand flax Phormium tenax
5489757 New Zealand flax Phormium tenax
5489758 New Zealand flax Phormium tenax
5489759 New Zealand flax Phormium tenax
5489760 New Zealand flax Phormium tenax seed head
5489761 New Zealand flax Phormium tenax Seed head of New Zealand flax after dehiscing
5489769 New Zealand flax Phormium tenax Ornamental cultivar with variegated foliage
5489770 New Zealand flax Phormium tenax Ornamental cultivar with variegated foliage
5489771 New Zealand flax Phormium tenax Ornamental cultivar with variegated foliage
5489762 New Zealand flax Phormium tenax Seed head of New Zealand flax after dehiscing
5489763 New Zealand flax Phormium tenax Seed head of New Zealand flax after dehiscing
5489764 New Zealand flax Phormium tenax
5489765 New Zealand flax Phormium tenax Variegated cultivar
5489766 New Zealand flax Phormium tenax Variegated cultivar
5489767 New Zealand flax Phormium tenax Variegated cultivar
5489768 New Zealand flax Phormium tenax Variegtaed cultivar with reddish coloration
5489772 Monterey pine Pinus radiata Wilding tree following plantation growth of Monterey pine
5489773 Monterey pine Pinus radiata
5489774 Monterey pine Pinus radiata Wilding tree following plantation growth of Monterey pine
5489775 Monterey pine Pinus radiata Old stand of Monterey pine growing near Wellington
5489776 Monterey pine Pinus radiata Old stand of Monterey pine growing near Wellington
5489777 Monterey pine Pinus radiata Growing woodlot
5489778 Monterey pine Pinus radiata Monterey pine being used as a hedge
5489779 Monterey pine Pinus radiata Trunk of mature Monterey pine
5489780 Monterey pine Pinus radiata
5489781 Monterey pine Pinus radiata Wood lot of Monterey pine growing near Golden Bay.
5489782 Monterey pine Pinus radiata Wood lot of Monterey pine.  This area, as was most of New Zealand, was forested before human settlement.
5489784 Monterey pine Pinus radiata Wilding Monterey pine killed by Department of Conservation in woodland restoration.
5489785 Monterey pine Pinus radiata Wilding Monterey pine killed by Department of Conservation in woodland restoration.
5489786 cabbage tree Cordyline australis
5489787 cabbage tree Cordyline australis
5489788 cabbage tree Cordyline australis
5489789 cabbage tree Cordyline australis
5489790 cabbage tree Cordyline australis Heavily fruiting tree
5489791 cabbage tree Cordyline australis Heavily fruiting tree
5489793 cabbage tree Cordyline australis Cabbage tree foliage showing injury by the larvae of the cabbage tree moth, Epiphryne verriculata
5489794 cabbage tree Cordyline australis Ornamental cultivar of cabbage tree with purplish foliage
5489290 cave weta Pachyrhamma edwardsii image shot in an abandoned gold mine
5489156 psyllid Trioza panacis adults, eggs and nymphs
5489157 Tasman's lacewing Micromus tasmaniae
5489158 common garden katydid Caedicia simplex
5489159 common garden katydid Caedicia simplex
5488715 sheep Ovis aries Ovis aries Romney. Statue comemmorating the Romney sheep located in Gore, South Island, New Zealand
5488716 sheep Ovis aries Ovis aries Merino. Statue comemmorating the Merino sheep located om Omarama, South Island, New Zealand
5489160 common garden katydid Caedicia simplex
5489161 common garden katydid Caedicia simplex
5489162 wetas Hemideina spp. Nymph foraging on shrub at night. They are know as tree weta in New Zealand.
5489163 weta Hemideina maori An alpine species of "tree weta".
5489164 weta Hemideina maori An alpine species of "tree weta"
5489165 weta Hemideina maori male and cockroach(Cercoblatta spp.) active at night.  this is an alpine specie of "tree weta".
5489166 weta Hemideina maori An alpine species of "tree weta"
5489167 psyllid Trioza panacis Adults, eggs and late stage nymphs
5489168 weta Hemideina maori A female nymph.  This is an alpine species of "tree weta".
5489169 tree weta Hemideina femorata Female nymph.  This is an alpine species of tree weta
5489170 tree weta Hemideina femorata The tree weta in a defensive posture. The spiny legs are used in defense.
5489171 tree weta Hemideina femorata The tree weta in a defensive posture. The spiny legs are used in defense.
5489172 tree weta Hemideina femorata The tree weta exposed in a "weta hotel" that is used for daytime shelter. These simulate the tree holes that are normally used by this species for shelter.
5489174 tree weta Hemideina femorata The tree weta exposed in a "weta hotel" that it uses for daytime shelter. These simulate the tree holes that normally are used by this speices for shelter.
5489175 tree weta Hemideina femorata A "weta hotel". These are attached to trees and simulate tree holes used by tree weta as shelter.
5489178 psyllid Trioza panacis Exuviae of last stage nymphs and eggs
5489173 tree weta Hemideina femorata head
5489176 tree weta Hemideina ricta This is an endangered species native to Banks Peninsula. Deforestation and the introduction of predatory mammals has decimated many of the various weta native to New Zealand.
5489181 tree weta Hemideina ricta A "weta hotel" used to provide shelter for this endangered species. This speices normally nests in hollows of stumps and fallen trees, sites that have been almost entirely destroyed by deforestation. Weta hotels provide for the shelter needs for this species.
5489182 tree weta Hemideina ricta A "weta hotel" used to provide shelter for this endangered species. This is a species that normally nests in hollows of stumps and fallen trees, sites that have been almost entirely destroyed by deforestation.
5489183 tree weta Hemideina ricta A "weta hotel" used to provide shelter for this endanered species. This "weta hotel" has been designed so that the weta can be observed when the cover is removed.
5489184 wetas Hemideina spp. A "weta hotel" constructed from a tree trunk to provide shelter for tree weta.
5489185 wetas Hemideina spp. A "tree weta" constructed from a tree trunk to provide shelter for tree weta.
5489186 wetas Hemideina spp. A "weta hotel" constructed from a tree trunk to provide shelter for tree weta.
5489187 wetas Hemideina spp. A "weta hotel" constructed from a tree trunk to provide shelter for tree weta.
5489669 pruning (general) Trimming hedge with bladed mower on campus of Lincoln University
5489670 Monterey cypress Cupressus macrocarpa Hedge after trimming with bladed mower
5489671 Monterey cypress Cupressus macrocarpa Hedge trimmed under power line
5489672 pruning (general) Road crew trimming hedge near power line.
5489673 Monterey cypress Cupressus macrocarpa
5488718 sheep Ovis aries Sheep flocks on hillside grazing
5488719 sheep Ovis aries Sheep flocks on hillside grazing
5488720 sheep Ovis aries Sheep trails eroded on hillside
5488721 sheep Ovis aries Sheep trails eroded on hillside
5488781 tuatara Sphenodon punctatus Immature tuatara that was one of the first successfully reared on the mainland of New Zealand in over 200 years, following extirpation by introduced predators.
5489674 Monterey cypress Cupressus macrocarpa Young trees lined out for windbreak hedge
5489675 Monterey cypress Cupressus macrocarpa Young trees lined out for windbreak hedge
5489676 Monterey cypress Cupressus macrocarpa grown as a hedge. This is the most common hedge species seen in many areas of the South Island of New Zealand
5489677 Monterey cypress Cupressus macrocarpa Grown as a hedge. This si the most common hedge species seen in many areas of the South Island of New Zealand.
5489678 Monterey cypress Cupressus macrocarpa Grown as a hedge. This is the most common hedge species seen in many areas of the South Island of New Zealand.
5488798 New Zealand praying mantis Orthodera novaezealandiae ootheca
5488799 New Zealand praying mantis Orthodera novaezealandiae ootheca
5488800 New Zealand praying mantis Orthodera novaezealandiae ootheca
5489642 Monterey cypress Cupressus macrocarpa Large mature tree
5489643 Monterey cypress Cupressus macrocarpa Grown as a hedge. This is the most common hedge species seen in many areas of the South Island of New Zealand.
5489873 cork oak Quercus suber very large mature tree
5489874 cork oak Quercus suber very large mature tree
5489875 cork oak Quercus suber trunk of very large cork tree
5489876 cork oak Quercus suber
5489877 cork oak Quercus suber
5489878 cork oak Quercus suber trunk of a mature cork oak
5489879 cork oak Quercus suber trunk of a mature cork oak
5489644 Monterey cypress Cupressus macrocarpa Grown as a hedge. This is the most common hedge species seen in many areas of the South Island of New Zealand.
5489880 cork oak Quercus suber Trunk of mature cork oak
5489881 cork oak Quercus suber
5489882 cork oak Quercus suber
5489883 tree fuchsia Fuchsia excorticata This secies is the only tree form in the member of the genus and is marked with exfoliating bark. The maori name for the plant is kotukutuku.
5489884 tree fuchsia Fuchsia excorticata This speices is the only tree form in this genus and is marked with exfoliating bark. The maori name is kotukutuku.
5489885 tree fuchsia Fuchsia excorticata This species is the only tree form in the genus and is marked with exfoliating bark. The maori name is kotukutuku.
5489886 tree fuchsia Fuchsia excorticata This species is the only tree form in its genus and is marked with exfoliating mark. The maori name is kotukutuku.
5489887 tree fuchsia Fuchsia excorticata
5489888 tree fuchsia Fuchsia excorticata
5489889 tree fuchsia Fuchsia excorticata
5489890 tree fuchsia Fuchsia excorticata
5489645 Monterey cypress Cupressus macrocarpa Grown as a hedge. This is the most common hedge species seen in many areas of the South Island of New Zealand.
5489646 Monterey cypress Cupressus macrocarpa Grown as a hedge. This is the most common hedge species seen in many areas of the South Island of New Zealand.
5489647 Monterey cypress Cupressus macrocarpa This hedges shows evidence of recent shearing.
5489648 Monterey cypress Cupressus macrocarpa This hedge shows evidence of recent shearing.
5489649 Monterey cypress Cupressus macrocarpa Hedge shows evidence of recent shearing.
5489650 Monterey cypress Cupressus macrocarpa This hedge shows eveidence of recent shearing.
5489651 Monterey cypress Cupressus macrocarpa Branches at base of hedge following shearing.
5489652 Monterey cypress Cupressus macrocarpa Large mature tree
5489653 Monterey cypress Cupressus macrocarpa This hedge is large enough to also provide cover for farm machinery.
5489654 pruning (general) Trimming hedge with flail mower.
5489655 pruning (general) Trimming hedge with flail mower.
5489656 pruning (general) Trimming hedge with flail mower.
5489657 pruning (general) Trimming hedge with flail mower.
5489658 pruning (general) Trimming hedge with flail mower.
5489659 pruning (general) Trimming hedge with flail mower.
5489660 pruning (general) Road crew trimming hedge near power line
5489661 pruning (general) Road crew trimming hedge near power line.
5489662 pruning (general) Road crew trimming near power line.
5489663 Monterey cypress Cupressus macrocarpa Trunk of large mature tree
5489664 pruning (general) Road crew triming near power line.
5489665 pruning (general) Road crew triming hedge near power line.
5489666 pruning (general) Trimming hedge with bladed mower on campus of Lincoln Univeristy
5489667 pruning (general) Trimming hedge with bladed mower on campus of Lincoln Univeristy
5489668 pruning (general) Trimming hedge with bladed mower on campus of Lincoln Univeristy
5488733 sheep Ovis aries Dark wooled Romney breed
5488734 sheep Ovis aries Flock feeding on forage grass
5488717 sheep Ovis aries Cattle and sheep grazing together
5488722 sheep Ovis aries Sheep being herded by dogs
5488723 sheep Ovis aries dung
5488724 sheep Ovis aries dung
5488726 sheep Ovis aries dung
5488727 sheep Ovis aries dung
5488730 sheep Ovis aries
5488731 sheep Ovis aries Merino breed
5488732 sheep Ovis aries Merino breed
5488821 tuatara Sphenodon punctatus Beads are used for identification of individuals
5489212 German yellowjacket Vespula germanica Collecting pollen in late season
5489213 German yellowjacket Vespula germanica Collecting pollen in late season
5489214 German yellowjacket Vespula germanica Collecting pollen late season
5489216 alfalfa leafcutting bee Megachile rotundata Adult on surface of bee block used for nesting
5489217 alfalfa leafcutting bee Megachile rotundata Adults on surface of bee block used for nesting
5489219 alfalfa leafcutting bee Megachile rotundata Nesting blocks set in seed alfalfa field for use by alfalfa leafcutting bee
5489223 greasy cutworm Agrotis ipsilon aneituma adult of the black cutworm subspecies found in New Zealand
5489224 greasy cutworm Agrotis ipsilon aneituma Adult of the black cutworm subspecies found in New Zealand
5489200 large earth humble bee Bombus terrestris Four species of bumble bees were introduced into New Zealand, primarily to assist in polinating clovers. However, their ability to pollinate other introduced plants has greatly aided in the success and establishment of many invasive weeds.
5489201 large earth humble bee Bombus terrestris Four species of bumble bees were introduced into New Zealand, primarily to assist in pollinating clovers. However, their ability to polinate other plants has greatly aided in the success and establishment of many invasive weeds.
5489202 large earth humble bee Bombus terrestris Four species of bumble bees were introduced into New Zealand, primarily to assist in pollinating clovers. However, their ability to pollinate other introduced plants has greatly aided in the success and establishment of many invasive weeds.
5489203 large garden bumble bee Bombus ruderatus Four species of bumble bees were introdced into New Zealand, primarily to assist in pollinating clovers.
5489204 large garden bumble bee Bombus ruderatus Four species of bumble bees were introduced into New Zealand, primarily to assist in pollinating clovers.
5489205 large garden bumble bee Bombus ruderatus Four species of bumble bees were introduced into New Zealand, primarily to assist in pollinating clovers.
5489206 large garden bumble bee Bombus ruderatus Four species of bumble bees were introduced into New Zealand, primarily to assist in pollinating clovers.
5489207 large garden bumble bee Bombus ruderatus Four species of bumble bees were introduced into New Zealand, primarily to assist in pollinating clovers.
5489208 large garden bumble bee Bombus ruderatus Four species of bumble bees were introduced into New Zealand, primarily to assist in pollinating clovers.
5489209 wasp Vespula vulgaris Late season queen visiting flowers for pollen.
5489210 wasp Vespula vulgaris Late season queen visiting flowers for pollen.
5489197 Chinese paper wasp Polistes chinensis
5489198 Chinese paper wasp Polistes chinensis
5489199 Chinese paper wasp Polistes chinensis
1588700 Great Egret Ardea alba
1588720 kea Nestor notabilis biting car's rubber insulation
1588701 Great Egret Ardea alba
1588704 golden pheasant Chrysolophus pictus
1588707 black swan Cygnus atratus adult with cygnet
1588708 black swan Cygnus atratus cygnet
1588716 welcome swallow Hirundo neoxena
1588737 paradise shelduck Tadorna variegata
1588722 kea Nestor notabilis attacking the car
1277002 Armillaria root rot Armillaria novae-zelandiae
1295011 Braconid wasp Microctonus aethiopoides with Sitona discoideus
1277001 Armillaria root rot Armillaria limonea New Zealand
1295012 Braconid wasp Microctonus hyperodae with Listronotus bonariensis
1588699 Great Egret Ardea alba
1588709 black swan Cygnus atratus cygnets
1588733 New Zealand fantail Rhipidura fuliginosa
1588744 sheep Ovis aries Breed: Corriedale
1588746 bird-of-paradise Strelitzia reginae
1588740 Eurasian blackbird Turdus merula
1588741 song thrush Turdus philomelos
1588742 song thrush Turdus philomelos
1588743 sheep Ovis aries Breed Corriedale
1588738 paradise shelduck Tadorna variegata
1588739 paradise shelduck Tadorna variegata
1588735 paradise shelduck Tadorna variegata
1588736 paradise shelduck Tadorna variegata male and female
1588723 kea Nestor notabilis
1588724 kea Nestor notabilis
1588725 kea Nestor notabilis
1588726 kea Nestor notabilis
1588727 white-throated cormorant Phalacrocorax melanoleucos brevirostris
1588728 white-throated cormorant Phalacrocorax melanoleucos brevirostris
1588729 white-throated cormorant Phalacrocorax melanoleucos brevirostris
1588730 purple swamphen Porphyrio porphyrio melanotus
1588717 welcome swallow Hirundo neoxena
1588718 kelp gull Larus dominicanus dominicanus
1588719 kea Nestor notabilis
1588713 white-faced heron Egretta novaehollandiae
1588714 south island oystercatcher Haematopus finschi
1588705 black swan Cygnus atratus
1588706 black swan Cygnus atratus
1588695 mallard Anas platyrhyncos
1588696 pacific black duck Anas superciliosa superciliosa
1588697 pacific black duck Anas superciliosa superciliosa
1588698 pacific black duck Anas superciliosa superciliosa
1277038 Armillaria root rot Armillaria novae-zelandiae Has a cap which is slimy when fresh. New Zealand
1277039 Armillaria root rot Armillaria novae-zelandiae
1277035 Armillaria root rot Armillaria limonea The cap is dry with a sprinkling of tiny black granules. New Zealand
1277036 Armillaria root rot Armillaria novae-zelandiae Has a cap which is slimy when fresh. New Zealand
1277037 Armillaria root rot Armillaria novae-zelandiae Has a cap which is slimy when fresh. New Zealand
1277031 Armillaria root rot Armillaria limonea The cap is dry with a sprinkling of tiny black granules. New Zealand
1277032 Armillaria root rot Armillaria limonea The cap is dry with a sprinkling of tiny black granules. New Zealand
1277033 Armillaria root rot Armillaria limonea The cap is dry with a sprinkling of tiny black granules. New Zealand
1277034 Armillaria root rot Armillaria limonea The cap is dry with a sprinkling of tiny black granules. New Zealand
1265142 soft wax scale Ceroplastes destructor
1333004 Senegal tea plant Gymnocoronis spilanthoides New Zealand
9000010 painted apple moth Orgyia anartoides
1333006 Senegal tea plant Gymnocoronis spilanthoides
1294052 oxygen weed Lagarosiphon major
0725097 bacterial blight Pseudomonas syringae pv. pisi Typical leaf and pod symptoms
1460055 painted apple moth Orgyia anartoides
5392723 calla lily Zantedeschia aethiopica
5392319 yellow bush lupine Lupinus arboreus
5392054 Canada thistle Cirsium arvense
5392050 Canada thistle Cirsium arvense
5392046 Canada thistle Cirsium arvense
5392009 carpobrotus Carpobrotus spp. Sprawling plant
5391864 European beachgrass Ammophila arenaria
5391865 European beachgrass Ammophila arenaria
0660096 Argentine stem weevil Listronotus bonariensis Damage by larvae of Listronotus bonariensis.
0660059 Argentine stem weevil Listronotus bonariensis Larva of Listronotus bonariensis and damaged ryegrass stem.
0660060 Argentine stem weevil Listronotus bonariensis Damage by adult Listronotus bonariensis to ryegrass leaf,showing windowed effect and curled strips of epidermal tissue.
0660058 Argentine stem weevil Listronotus bonariensis Adult Listronotus bonariensis.
5164049 wheat bug Nysius huttoni
5164050 wheat bug Nysius huttoni
5164051 wheat bug Nysius huttoni
5164052 wheat bug Nysius huttoni
5164053 wheat bug Nysius huttoni
5164054 wheat bug Nysius huttoni
5164055 wheat bug Nysius huttoni
5164056 wheat bug Nysius huttoni
1295002 greenhouse thrips Heliothrips haemorrhoidalis Adult (small, yellow and right of center in picture) and damage to avocado
1295003 Eulophid wasp Thripobius semiluteus
1295013 Braconid wasp Microctonus aethiopoides New Zealand native weevils dissected to show paarasitoid lavae (PL) and 1st instar head capsule (HC)
1333005 Senegal tea plant Gymnocoronis spilanthoides Stem, New Zealand
9000009 painted apple moth Orgyia anartoides
9000011 painted apple moth Orgyia anartoides
1460043 painted apple moth Orgyia anartoides
1460064 painted apple moth Orgyia anartoides
1460066 painted apple moth Orgyia anartoides
4800005 pruning (general) first lift combined with thinning-to-waste (PCT) see images 4800005-4800007
4800006 pruning (general) second (final) lift done with loppers from ladders, see images 4800005-4800007
4800007 pruning (general) final pruning height - done in two lifts, see images 4800005-4800007
0016371 herbicides (general) Spot spray herbicide treatments around individual seedlings

Page: