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47 days ago

Tui Died

Lindsay from Paraparaumu Beach

Sadly the female bird of a nesting pair of Tui's died last night. Laying in my garden not far from the tree they lived in. Pretty sure as a result of a huge amount of super loud fireworks set off close by. It sounded really loud to me inside the house, windows closed, and on the opposite side of the garden. Can only imagine how terrifying it must have been to birds outside, nesting close by. Really sad. They were a young pair. Quite friendly and often visited my vegetable garden when I was working in it.

As she was a native bird I will make sure she is given to some one appropriate so her feathers can be used and her wee body buried.

And I will pop over to the neighbours and let them know what happened. They can choose how to avoid this happening again.

Perhaps an option long talked about, but not happening here in Paraparaumu, is to have one central place where we have a fireworks display, to cut down on collateral damage done to wild life and pets. Cheaper and safer all around. Ideally it would become a community affair, an event that bonds neighbours together. If people are keen i will contact the council and get the ball rolling to get an event organized. Assuming the council will stump up with the money.
Let me know what you think??

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Poll: Is it ok to regift something that you have been given?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

🎁 Holiday Gift Chat!

Do you ever regift?
What’s your take on asking for a receipt if a gift doesn’t fit?

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Is it ok to regift something that you have been given?
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Waikanae Arts and Crafts Society

Jocelyn from Waikanae

Happy festive season to the Kapiti community. Our Society wishes to thank you all for your continued support. Our Society is in good heart and membership continues to grow.

If you’re interested in joining or dusting off your skills in the New Year, come along to one of the craft sessions available at the Society, 27a Elizabeth St (across the railway line). Your subscription will allow you to attend all or any of the groups available. All groups welcome new members and will help you improve your skills or get you started.

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