In Search of Pukekos

New Zealand is really picking up and one of my favorite things so far is the amount of green spaces available. Every corner has some park to relax, go biking, or have a picnic and some of the larger ones likes the Hunua Ranges, have incredible waterfalls.

Green Spaces Auckland

About a month ago while driving down highway 16, I spotted three pukekos, a black and blue bird with a bright red beak native to New Zealand (mostly). Ever since then, I became a little bit obsessed and was always on the look out to find some more on the side of the road.

Pukekos

Everyone I mentioned this to was totally unimpressed and assured me they can be found anywhere, but I personally had only seen those three! That is until a few weeks ago when my new (and now ex)roommate told me of a large park where hundreds of birds gather and will swarm you if you bring some bread. I was so there.

These guys were more than ready.
These guys were more than ready.

The Western Springs in West Auckland is a great place where you can find these curious birds. There are also a bunch of other birds, including ducks, black swans, geese, heron, and a bird I wasn’t able to identify that looks like a black and white pukeko.

Look at those semi-webbed feet!
Look at those semi-webbed feet!

The park is attached to the Auckland Zoo so it is not very difficult to find. If you have some time, check it out and make sure to bring plenty of bread! Here are some pictures I took.

Can I has some bread?!
Can I has some bread?!

Western Springs Auckland

She regretted bringing too much bread.
She regretted bringing too much bread.

Swans

Pukeko with Bread

Pukekos 4

Heron Western Springs

This family was so cute
This family was so cute

Western Springs 2

Western Springs 3

Side note: Would anyone be interested in an animal identifier app? I am considering learning to code for android for a few travel based apps I wish existed. The idea would be you take a pic, upload it, and have a community member identify it for you. Furthermore, it would keep track of where to spot certain animals. Sorry to sneak this announcement on this pukeko post, but I figured, it was short and you wouldn’t mind.

How To Deal With Christmas Away From Home

I have never done one of these ‘seasonal posts’ so bare with me. I have been thinking about which holiday to focus on and I settled that Christmas and I have a rocky enough history to be worth talking about.

When I was little, I loved Christmas, but as I grew older, the atheist in me wanted nothing to do with it. Many of us non-believers still celebrate it for the presents and not for any cultural tradition or anything noble like that. When I turned 21, I decided to boycott it altogether and although I got crap for it, I was able to hold off for 2 years.

 

Christmas at an Airport, 2009

Then I moved abroad, and celebrating it with the family was less of a choice. My buddy Vicente talked me into visiting China on Christmas vacation of 2009 and while he was totally right that it would be an amazing trip seeing all those Terracottas, I celebrated Christmas that year in Incheon Airport. In fact, I didn’t arrive in Chengdu until 3am on Dec 26th.

I guess I never take pictures in airports, except of the airplanes. Anyways, you get the idea.
I guess I never take pictures in airports, except of the airplanes. Anyways, you get the idea.

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A Hike In The Hunua Ranges

Another wonderful Tuesday came by a few weeks ago (which is currently, my only day off), and it was not going to be wasted. We had a choice of either going hiking or taking a long trip to check out Hobbitton, but after reading that it is $75 for a 90 minute guided tour, we opted to hike.

Hunua Ranges

The Hunua Ranges is a huge park in the greater Auckland area about an hour south east of the city center. Since we were pretty impressed by Piha, we decided to give it a try! The first thing to know is that it is massive, with quite a few entry points and hiking trails. Since Sid and I are both grossly out of shape not at the zenith of our form, we went with the easy one to a 23 meter waterfall.

Hunua Waterfall

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Travel Tales #6 – I Really Wanted to Hate Thailand, But I Don’t

“I am not going to like Thailand”

I thought to myself. In many ways, my idea of the over-developed country and the fact that you couldn’t go five minutes without seeing a foreigner did materialize and made Thailand as ‘on the beaten track’ as expected. When a place is too saturated with tourism, the ugly demon of commerce and greed consume the population as they find ways to make money off of unsuspecting tourist. The culture changes and the sense of human kindness is lost, or so , this is what I always thought. Thailand changed my mind, and the Thai people came through like I never would have imagined.

A bit much?
A bit much?

After Sidney joined me late July of this year to continue what began as a solo SE Asia trip, we decided to go straight to the beach. Koh Chang was highly recommended and the elephant island did not disappoint. Then came a string of bad luck.

 

The Trouble with Scooters

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Everglades National Park

Everglades TurtleLocation: [Near] Miami, Florida, USA

Visited: June 22, 2013

Site Type: Natural

Inscribed: 1979

Background and Opinion:

The Everglades National Park was on my to do list for as long as I could remember. When I got an 18 hour layover in Miami on my way to Peru last year, I didn’t even hesitate in making plans to explore this ecological wonder. While I did not get to see manatees, it definitely did not disappoint. If there is one thing the region is known for besides sandy beaches and hot bods, it is the swamps filled with a fantastical amount of alligators. Seriously, if you can go through this area without seeing a gator, you did something wrong.

Florida Gators

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