lørdag 26. desember 2009

Potting Plants for Rehabilitation











Waiting for the seabirds to finish raising their young ones we prepare to repot seedlings so they are ready to be planted out after the burning og dead grass in July.








fredag 25. desember 2009

Kikuyu Grass - Pennisetum Clandestinum

Restored Area with native bush




Sprayed area where grass is killed ready for burning




Kikuyu grass area




Kikuyu grass is a perennial ground hugging grass. It is cultivated for pastures, lawns and playing fields and is a common weed of gardens and roadsides. Native to tropical east Afrika. Introduced to Montague at some time before 1960 to feed the fertile goats on the island that were put there to feed stranded fishermen and lighthousekeepers.

Kikuyu grass directly threatens the Little Penguin breeding success by blocking burrows and entangling birds.

It spreads by runners and forms dense matted infestations.

It's an ongoing project on the island to remove the grass and replace it with bush that is natural to the area primarily a native grass type called Lomandra - Longa folia. This native grass also has seed that aboriginals used as a food source.

The current method used to remove the grass in seabird habitad is to spray with glyphosphak in May. Burn dead grass in June/July (this is when the seabirds are at sea). Plant native seedings. Continue spot spraying until natives plants are established.

Our work on the island was to repot seedling and get them ready to plant after the burning of dead grass. Walking around the island our guide showed us sites that were regenerated.









Montague Island - Barunguba





Montague Island Nature Reserve is about 80 hectares in area and 9 km. from offshore Narooma. (South Coast, south of Sydney)

The lighthouse took two years to build and was finished 1881 and was automated in 1987.

The island has many stories to tell:

The Aboriginal dreamtime
Insight in to the life of isolation led by lighthouse keepers and their families
Important native flora and fauna reserve
Important habitat for birdlife and other wildlife.

"It's all about respect"


The Aboriginal Dreamtime:
Baranguba is the eldest son of Gulaga (Mount Dromedary)  and a brother to Najunuka (Little Dromedary).

Baranguba has a long time Aboriginal connection. The oral stories that are recorded tell that Barunguba was used as a food source and for traditional purposes. It's an important men's teaching place.

The only possible access since ice age would have been by bark canoe. The sea conditions can change quickly for the worse, something we experienced several times while we were there. It was reported from the 1800s the death of more than 150 young men when a squall knocked all the canoes over.

There are numerous sites, artefacts and middens. Part of the island is closed for visitors to respect the aboriginal sites which Aboriginal people continue to visit today.

mandag 21. desember 2009

Hong Kong - Definately not bush

Hong Kong by night is great. We rode the tram to Happy Valley.




Båtfolket i Aberdeen: How long kan they keep on living there?














Hong Kong has seven million people on a little area. To fitt everyone inn the place they build up! We lived on the 32nd floor !  It's a handy place to get around because the public services are very well built out. You can buy a octopus card for like I did for 150 KH dollars and travel everywhere. I didn't get to use all the money I put on it and we were there for 3 days travelling everywhere on busses, trains and trams.
No bicycles which was a surprise to me.
Clean City and very hilly. On our guided tour we went up its highest peak in a tram. Also saw the old part of town where the fishermenn live and we saw an old temple.
It felt good to have a stoppover. The temperature was a mild 25 degrees and sunny. They have the same seasons as  us so it was winter to them. In summer it is very varm and humid.
We had some great meals too. The food is good and cheap.

Shopping is tax free. Best to keep in the big departmentstores so that you know that you are buying the "real thing" and not immitation.

tirsdag 1. desember 2009

Vondeveien på Lista

Etter rekord regn og flom ble lørdagen nydelig akkurat passe for en fin tur langs Listas kyst. Stien heter "vondeveien" oppkalt av barn som gikk denne veien til skolen.
Tradisjonen tro ble det julebord samling i år også! Takk for en flott helg!





The biggest lobster

The lobster season 2009 has ended. We had some great meals with friends and family! 6 left in the holding pot waiting for the right moment to enjoy!

This is the biggest one!


tirsdag 29. september 2009

Autumn Feelings at Erikstad


Autumn has settled in and there is more time for a bit of lazy living...







gathering herbs....






Early morning in Epledalen/Gronnsfjorden



fish!




more fish!



and then some work to do...




fish for breakfast!




Eirik's farmors dining table's new home





Home for the vinter - we suspect that they have had som fun in our garden earlier this autumn when the farmer wasn't looking. They left evidence on the lawn, plums and apples mysteriously dissapeared...