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From the Sanctuary Manager, Rosalie Goldsworthy MNZM
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Sunday 27th January 2019

26/1/2019

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Growing up so fast
​Hello friends and family               Happy birthday Gavin
On Sunday, Jan, her mum, Dan and I went to Orakunui to enjoy the bird life and it was wonderful. The cold southerly that has been a theme this week was in full force, but we were able to escape into the forest. After lunch Dan walked down to the bottom gate and we picked him up there before heading back to feed penguins.
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Kaka to the left, Bellbirds to the right
​Jan and I did the rounds on Monday. On Tuesday Dan and I went  to visit Margaret and Rodney who were both in fine form and on Wednesday morning Dan did the Toptip shop for me while I was trained to take blood from penguins to run our Malaria screening programme. Lisa and Lizzie from the Dunedin wildlife hospital came up and so too did a film crew from Dunedin. They were very helpful.
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Dot's castle
​On Thursday morning I took Dan to the bus and Jan, Robbie and I were joined by Hamish to do the rounds on Thursday. We found our fist skinny chick this year. It has a very inexperienced young mum and was losing weight. It has joined the other 11 chicks in rehab.
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​ In the afternoon Anne and Pascal arrived. They are a young French couple who are touring the world, making videos to support conservation. We have asked them to record the coastal strip, so we have the resource to support our efforts to get it protected.

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This is my pet sheep Bruce
Yesterday Hamish’s article was published  https://www.odt.co.nz/regions/north-otago/vigilance-paying-colony Once again he has represented the situation well.
Have a great week!
Rosalie 
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Sunday 20th January 2019

20/1/2019

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Starting to look like real penguins
​Hello friends and family
The week began with a storm and so we had a quiet day until Jan arrived with a rescued penguin. This was our first pre-moult underweight adult of the season and he had a large scar on his abdomen from surgery the previous summer. His name is Nigel and he has settled in well. On Monday the two Daniels went for a swim and found the water was not too cold. We went out for dinner at the tavern on Monday night to celebrate young Daniel’s academic achievement award and everyone’s upcoming birthdays.
 
Tuesday was the day that Charlie came to visit and the boys built penguin houses in the morning and in the afternoon, they did a beach search of Keeper’s bay and found a pre-moult juvenile to keep Nigel company. She has a lot of feather damage and is very hungry. While they were doing that, we distributed Mosquito dunkers and checked on the penguin chicks in the reserves. In the evening, young Daniel and I rescued a White flippered fledgling from the beach at the Boulders, but it was beyond revival and died during the night.
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Glorious Pohutukawa
​On Wednesday I delivered young Daniel to Christchurch airport, so he could fly home directly to Christchurch. It was great having him to stay – next time I hope it is for longer. On Thursday we were doing the monitoring rounds when we found a severely wounded penguin. He was going to need extensive surgery, so Daniel delivered him to the Wildlife hospital in Dunedin where he will get the best care.
 
On Friday it was the dull jobs that got to the top of the list. We cut thistles and carted gravel. I was going to change the SD card on the gannet camera but didn’t because there was a gannet there with the decoys. Daniel re-did the foundations of the laundry waste water tank and I mowed the lawns. Then it was housework for me and gorse wrestling for Daniel!
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Biodiversity -Otago Shags, Gannets and Gull chicks
Chris and Hiltrun brought Pat up for the day on Saturday and we worked in the Moeraki colony. We now have 14 YEPs in care – 11 chicks, 1 Juvenile and 1 adult here and an adult in the Wildlife hospital in Dunedin
Have a great week!
Rosalie
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Sunday 13th January 2019

13/1/2019

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Note the chick up a tree!
​Hello friends and family
These are busy times!
On Sunday afternoon I picked up grandson Daniel from the airport in Dunedin. It was raining all the way and so Daniel, who was not sure of the waterproofness of his suitcase, had to nurse it all the way home. We called into the supermarket and got some oven fries for the air fryer and Daniel is in charge of chips for his visit.
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How tourists interpret - stay on the path and at least 10 m from the wildlife
​On Monday we did a beach search and Daniel began feeding the Yellow-eyed penguin chicks. He had remembered how to feed from his last visit and has stepped up from Crested penguins to Yellow-eyed ones. That evening we went to Anderson’s Bay lagoon and picked up 2 Little penguins, and an adult who is still alive and a fledgling that died the next day. There were 2 more dead ones that had stranded there in the previous 48 hours.
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boy and dog.
​On Wednesday we went to Oamaru in the morning and to Waianakarua in the afternoon. We went to a Pizza lunch, and took Roxy, Jan’s dog with us. Daniel and Roxy kept company while the adults sorted out the world – awesome! In the evening I picked up cousin Daniel from the turnoff and so for the rest of the week we are enjoying two Daniels.
Jan, Vicki and Robbie came out on Thursday for a working bee and 20 more cabbage trees have been protected, as well as the soft release pens being completed.
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starting to look like a proper penguin
​Saturday was a red-letter day with real gannets consorting with our decoys at Okahau Point. What abundance we enjoyed – there were shags, gulls, gannets, penguins, oyster-catchers and Titi too numerous to count. We have now micro-chipped all chicks bar one in hospital – he needs to fatten up a bit. 
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Pick the real two!
Have a great week!
Rosalie
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Sunday 6th January 2019

6/1/2019

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Our Pohutukawa blooming for New Year
Hello friends and family
Happy New Year!​
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A creche of 5 chicks
​A big thank you to all the support for my award as a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to conservation. I heard from people that I had not heard from for over 30 years. It was great, and I enjoyed myself immensely. I was thrilled by the level of support, both local and distant, for the penguins here at the lighthouse.
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Little penguin chicks waiting for dinner
​On New Year’s Eve, after a drink at the Tavern, Jan and I went down the hill to check out the local night life – so many birds live here it is amazing. We saw 8 different species of native birds in great abundance. Wow.
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Proud parent
​Robbie and Barb came out on New Year’s Day and we did the rounds and worked on the aviary which was mosquito proofed by Thursday. Jan has been coming out between her split shifts and doing the afternoon penguin feed. 
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Morphing into a proper penguin,.
Yesterday we micro-chipped another 18 of the chicks. Now we have only 7 left to do. This lot were all a good weight and quite cooperative. We also celebrated Hiltrun’s imminent birthday.
So, we have a new year and our top priority for penguin conservation remains getting some legal protection for the coastal strip between the 2 penguin reserves. As more and more penguin habitat is lost to coastal erosion and more intensive land use, this becomes more important. This needs to happen soon while there are still some penguins left.
Have a great week and an awesome year!
Rosalie
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