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Hunter Park Kindergarten
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Thursday, February 18, 2010
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Animals at the beach, Nga kararehe i te one
He Kākara, a Whelk
Karengo, sea lettuce
He akiaki, a red billed gull.
He Ngaeti, Some periwinkles.

Rimurimu, neptunes necklace
He tākapu mate, a dead gannet
He ataata, pūpū, a catseye.

Nga tio Piripiri, Barnacles

He Papatangaroa, A spiny starfish




Rimurimu, neptunes necklace



Nga tio Piripiri, Barnacles

He Papatangaroa, A spiny starfish
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Friday, February 12, 2010
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Monday, February 8, 2010
Ants and Dragons
Lots of insect visitors today.
Several dragon flys nga kapokapowai flitted around the kindergarten after the rain today. We caught one for a closer inspection before letting it go to dart off.




When we opened the sandpit door, the ants -nga popokorua- had been busy over the weekend. Note how they lift up their abdomens to release a warning chemical smell to the others.
Several dragon flys nga kapokapowai flitted around the kindergarten after the rain today. We caught one for a closer inspection before letting it go to dart off.





When we opened the sandpit door, the ants -nga popokorua- had been busy over the weekend. Note how they lift up their abdomens to release a warning chemical smell to the others.
Working together they quickly carried the white pupae away.
Some of the pupae were darker, nearly ready to emerge as adult ants.
Some of the ants weren't as dark as the others, having just emerged and their skin still hardening, but even these new members of the colony helped with the evacuation.
We watched and discussed what they were doing.
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