
This is my boyfriend, Goose, and I holding two Okarito brown kiwis, which we are about to release into the wild after they were captive reared in 2006. Such a special thing to be able to have been involved with.
I study biological sciences at at uni in Christchurch, New Zealand and I have discovered in my last semester here, that this is definitely what I want to be doing for the
Anywho, to start off my lifetime of working with birds (touch wood), I've just been given a summer scholarship to do some research on New Zealand's 'South Island robin' (right) up in a wee seaside town called Kaikoura. It will start in about two weeks and I couldn't be more excited, nervous and intimidated as fuck, but definitely excited.
After the scholarship, Goose and I are hoping to get jobs in the SAME town and FINALLY be able to live together again after having done long distance for the three years that I've been at university. Then, once the $$$$$$ have been saved, it's off to Canada for our big OE. So if anyone ever reads this .... and if that person has been to or comes from Canada and knows of the best sights to see, tramps to do and places to hang, I sure would love to hear from you.
I really need to get cracking on this study (I hate freshwater ecology), I've been procrastinating all night.
Note: the scales of the photos are the same. It's a giant people eating bird. I'm risking my life to research this ferocious, enormous passerine for a measly $5000.
Points for sarcasm? No?
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