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  • The Ahuriri River winds its way through the Mackenzie Basin, New Zealand.
    Ahuriri River 03_H7C8657.jpg
  • Banded Dotterel in the Mackenzie Basin, New Zealand
    Banded Dotterel 46_63A7307.jpg
  • Banded Dotterel in the Mackenzie Basin, New Zealand
    Banded Dotterel 45_63A7264.jpg
  • A pano of the Ahuriri River lined with wild lupins, Mackenzie Basin, New Zealand
    Ahuriri River 02_H7C8601.jpg
  • Lake Alexandrina is located in the Mackenzie Basin of New Zealand's South Island, between the much larger lakes Tekapo and Pukaki, to the north of Lake Tekapo township. The lake is spring fed with an outlet on its eastern shore mid way down the lake. The outlet feeds into a smaller lake, Lake MacGregor before feeding into Lake Tekapo. Lake Alexandrina is a nature reserve and a trout fisherman's paradise. A small number of fisherman's huts are clustered at each end of the lake and near the outlet. Row boats are the only mode of transport on the lake as Sail and motor boats are prohibited.
    Lake Alexandria + Tekapo panoramic.jpg
  • A pied stilt wades along the tributaries of the Ahuriri River, along the Mackenzie Basin, New Zealand
    Pied Stilt 33_63A6759.jpg
  • A pied stilt wades along the tributaries of the Ahuriri River, along the Mackenzie Basin, New Zealand
    Pied Stilt 36_63A6726.jpg
  • A pied stilt wades along the tributaries of the Ahuriri River, along the Mackenzie Basin, New Zealand
    Pied Stilt 34_63A6739.jpg
  • A pied stilt wades along the tributaries of the Ahuriri River, along the Mackenzie Basin, New Zealand
    Pied Stilt 35_63A6763.jpg
  • An abstract of tussock and intersecting contours of the hills at Lindis Pass, between Central Otago and the Mackenzie Basin, New Zealand
    Lindis Pass 01_H7C3702.jpg
  • Autumn colors along the Ruataniwha spillway, south of Lake Ruataniwha, in the Mackenzie Basin, New Zealand
    Ruataniwha Spillway, Mackenzie Basin...jpg
  • Autumn colors along the Ruataniwha spillway, south of Lake Ruataniwha, in the Mackenzie Basin, New Zealand
    Ruataniwha Spillway, Mackenzie Basin...jpg
  • Autumn colors along the Ruataniwha spillway, south of Lake Ruataniwha, in the Mackenzie Basin, New Zealand
    Ruataniwha Spillway, Mackenzie Basin...jpg
  • Autumn colors along the Ruataniwha spillway, south of Lake Ruataniwha, in the Mackenzie Basin, New Zealand
    Ruataniwha Spillway, Mackenzie Basin...jpg
  • The lupins are literally shimmering from the light reflecting off the pool of water adjacent to the Ahuriri River.
    Lupin fields near Ahuriri River 05_6...jpg
  • Pink lupins along the banks of the Ahuriri River, New Zealand
    Ahuriri River 04_H7C8597.jpg
  • Panoramic of wild lupins along the banks of the braided Ahuriri River, New Zealand.
    Ahuriri River Pano 01_H7C8646.tif
  • Although phesants originated in Asia and have been bred by humans for over two thousand years, the "Common” Pheasants were first introduced into New Zealand from Great Britain as early as 1842.  According to Fish & Game New Zealand, the Ring-necked pheasant that is seen in the wild today is a hybrid of three breeds – Blacknecks, Chinese Ringnecks and Mongolian pheasants.
    Common Pheasant 11_63A8904.jpg
  • Autumn colors grace the shoreline at Lake Ruataniwha, a world class rowing venue, and a recreational asset for power boating, wind-surfing, fishing, and waterskiing.
    Autumn colors along Lake Ruataniwha ...jpg
  • Although phesants originated in Asia and have been bred by humans for over two thousand years, the "Common” Pheasants were first introduced into New Zealand from Great Britain as early as 1842.  According to Fish & Game New Zealand, the Ring-necked pheasant that is seen in the wild today is a hybrid of three breeds – Blacknecks, Chinese Ringnecks and Mongolian pheasants.
    Common Pheasant 12_63A8946.jpg
  • A pied stilt stalks for food along the shores of the Ahuriri River, New Zealand.
    Pied Stilt 32_63A6780.jpg
  • Although phesants originated in Asia and have been bred by humans for over two thousand years, the "Common” Pheasants were first introduced into New Zealand from Great Britain as early as 1842.  According to Fish & Game New Zealand, the Ring-necked pheasant that is seen in the wild today is a hybrid of three breeds – Blacknecks, Chinese Ringnecks and Mongolian pheasants.
    Common Pheasant 10_63A8867.jpg
  • Panoramic of Lake Tekapo, 12x33-inches
    Lake Tekapo panoramic (12x33-in).jpg
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