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From the Sanctuary Manager, Rosalie Goldsworthy MNZM
rosaliegoldsworthy@gmail.com
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Sunday 27th December 2020

26/12/2020

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Visiting the neighbour
​Hello friends and family
Best wishes for 2021. I realise that 2020 was very difficult for many people, but for our penguins it was the best year for the last 8 years. We have halted the decline of nest numbers and it has been a real team effort. Our increase from 37 nests to 41 here is an 11% increase. We have also seen a lot of returning juveniles which gives me hope that we have indeed, turned the corner.
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Keeping warm
​Together the members of the team have put in over 5000 hours of selfless hard work to achieve this outcome. They have done it with good humour and risen to every challenge that has come along. I feel very fortunate to have such awesome people in my life.
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Family time
​When we got the sniff of resourcing, we decided to develop a monitoring app to improve the chances for all Yellow-eyed penguins to benefit. We beg, borrow and extract resources from dumps to keep going. Our work ranges from manual labour to highly technical activities and all is freely given. Thank you, team.
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The beautiful native NZ Ngaio
​On Tuesday we gathered to micro-chip more chicks and Jules came up to help, signing off Patrick and Lindsey to become registered handlers. We now have now chipped 46 of the 58 chicks. Bloods have been taken and slides read.
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bold siblings
Maria, Bryan and Daniel arrived on Christmas eve and we spent Christmas day out in the sunshine, enjoying delicious food and just the right amount of wine to avoid a hangover. Today we are off to Queenstown for a holiday
Happy New Year and have a great week!
Rosalie
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Sunday 20th December 2020

20/12/2020

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The southern Rata bringing Christmas colour and best wishes
Hello friends and family
Best wishes for a happy and healthy holiday season!
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Growing up fast
​After a windy weekend, the weather settled down to summer gloriousness. On Tuesday, the team came and we micro-chipped and took bloods from another 8 penguin chicks. They are all growing up so fast. Some now have time at home alone as the parents both go fishing to feed their growing appetites. The small ones are growing too, and a great reminder of where they have all come from.
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An abundance of swallows
​Our Happy Christmas story.
On Tuesday the team came across a juvenile YEP resting near tickle bay. We gave it a health check – weigh 5.4 Kg Okay. Feet and feathers Okay.  It looked just fine, so we recorded its micro-chip number and then released it. When I got home, I found that it was the chick from nest 10.
Last year we came across a nest with cold, abandoned eggs at the Moeraki colony, so being one to not give up on eggs, I put them under a single male sitting on a dummy egg next door. This was only ever going to be a temporary solution, but we were able to continue our monitoring rounds.
Later in the day I came back and both eggs had pipped so I collected them up and took them to the pair at nest 10 that were sitting on dummy eggs too. 48 hours later, they had still not hatched so I broke off some of the shell as the internal membrane had dried out and gone leathery. This one survived! A few days later it contracted Diphtheria and so we treated it for that. A few weeks later we had a plague of ferrets that were eating some of the other chicks, so we collected up all the remaining chicks and hand raised them. They all fledged at the normal time, free from Malaria.
Now chick 10 has returned and looks great. What a buzz for us!
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Just hanging out together
On Thursday we went to the Bluffs to erect a penguin fence to stop them going into the bull paddock. While we were there, we saw a small pod of Hector’s dolphins fishing close to shore. We all felt very fortunate to be able to do this work.
Have a great week!
Rosalie
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Sunday 13th December 2020

13/12/2020

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learning to control those big feet!
​Hello friends and family
Tuesday was a great day. We started the micro-chipping at this colony and the chicks were looking fabulous. The first nest has gone post-guard, so the chicks were home alone. Some them have moved to a different nest box so it can be exciting to find them looking healthy, but not where we expect them to be. We have a number that are just under the expected weight and put it down to the impact of Diphtheria, so the weekly weight monitoring is paying off.
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gull chicks at all stages of growth
​The wee chick getting supplementary feeding at the nest has doubled its weight and one of the big ones has tested positive for Malaria. It is also being treated with Malarone at the nest.
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the plasmodium lurking in the blood.
​Thursday was another cracker with sunshine and Dom cooked hamburgers for the team for lunch. Yum! A few more of our chicks tested positive for Malaria so treatment will start next week when the results are confirmed by the university.
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picture perfect!
​Thursday was also the day when we received the total nest numbers through the media.
Breeding pair numbers:
  • Banks Peninsula – 3
  • North Otago – 47
  • Otago Peninsula – 76
  • Catlins – 55
  • Rakiura – 39
In the 1991 YEP management plan, the goal was 500 nests on the sub-Antarctic islands, 500 on Rakiura and 500 on the mainland. 20 years later, I think our score is a FAIL. The path to extinction is littered with glossy pamphlets and noble words!
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Lunchtime at the lighthouse
Hiltrun and Trii came up on Saturday and we braved the wind gusts to monitor the chicks and Hiltrun did some weed whacking while Trii watered the plants.
Have a great week
Rosalie 
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Sunday 6th December 2020

6/12/2020

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Our oldest chick is having time out
​Hello friends and family
This week is the start of the next phase of monitoring. The chicks are past the danger of Diphtheria and Pneumonia and now we must keep them safe from mosquitoes and predators.
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Gull chicks of all sizes growing fast
​On Tuesday I went to the dentist while the team did the rounds, weighing the chicks down here and checking the ones in the Moeraki colony. All was well. After lunch we put the wind cloth around the water-tank enclosure. We now have new seal pups! They may be small, but they make a lot of noise.
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Chick minding made interesting.
​I had my monthly outing to the Toptip on Wednesday morning and in the afternoon, long standing friends from Te Aroha visited for the night. It was great to catch up on news from that chapter of my life – 40 + years ago,
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Lindsey challenged by a seal when he returned a gull chick to its nest
​On Thursday we weighed the chicks at the Moeraki colony. Some are now over 3 Kg so we will start micro-chipping next week.
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Seal pups
Two of our chicks are not thriving so I have begun supplementary feeding at the nest. One of the off spins of gathering more data is the obligation to use it to make a difference!
Have a great week!
Rosalie
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