Very cool Dave. I don't know how you find so much kiekie fruit, I keep an eye out for it nearly every time I'm in the bush and I've only ever seen it once. On my last trip I did actually find the white flower bracts though which was cool. Very weird patterns indeed, it's a shame the mice got to them before you did. All the best.
Finding the flower bract is a score bro. Did you have a taste? I also see a lot of KieKie but not a lot of fruit. I do a lot of walking to find them lol.
Great video! I notice your camers skills have improved heaps and I could clearly see everything, which will help with identification out there. Not an ugly face lol!
Great to see another kiekie instalment Dave. Very cool that you keep tabs on individual plants and learn from their patterns, or lack of as you say! Cheers
Thanks Dave for your wild food videos. I had the false impression their wasn't many wild edibles in the nz Bush. I think the early European explorers didn't find much out know what to look for, so i guess I just assumed that was that. I probably walked past countless food opportunities without realising but you have opened my eyes. I really enjoy these type of videos. Cheers mate.
Thanks Chris. I see plenty of this Kie Kie vine in the bush but trying to find the females that produce the fruit is a real challenge. In my area, Supplejack shoots and Nikau shoots are probably the most common, easy to find foods.
Hey I live in Waikato and I use to do this kind of thing a lot when I was 16 im a bit out of shape so I was planning on doing a 7 day survival challenge to get back my fitness I have limited knowledge and experience but not enough to do it on my own was wondering if you where keen on giving it a go with me only bringing a knife and flint and a sleeping mat and a light and batterys
Sounds like an awesome challenge Daniel. I cant make it though bro, I am full on for at least the first part of the year. Grab a camera and film it bro, it would be a good watch.
GOOD ONE!! 👍
Thanks for watching Kevin.
Great found, keep it up
Thanks for watching.
Hey Dave do a video on edible tree ferns
I have and early one on Hen And Chicken Fern but none on Tree Ferns. Here is the link if it helps th-cam.com/video/JKmy2_mfH-M/w-d-xo.html
Very cool Dave.
I don't know how you find so much kiekie fruit, I keep an eye out for it nearly every time I'm in the bush and I've only ever seen it once.
On my last trip I did actually find the white flower bracts though which was cool.
Very weird patterns indeed, it's a shame the mice got to them before you did.
All the best.
Finding the flower bract is a score bro. Did you have a taste? I also see a lot of KieKie but not a lot of fruit. I do a lot of walking to find them lol.
Where ya been Mate?
hope things are going well for you and yours.
lol. thanks Kevin. All going good bro, just super busy.
Great video! I notice your camers skills have improved heaps and I could clearly see everything, which will help with identification out there. Not an ugly face lol!
lol. Thanks for commenting. I have finally figured out my new camera and lenses and updated my video editing software.
Awesome dave. Thanks for sharing. Nice to see you getting some bush time. Great looking spot. Cool to hear the birdlife.😊👍👏👏👏
Thanks Jason. Have a good one bro.
Great to see another kiekie instalment Dave. Very cool that you keep tabs on individual plants and learn from their patterns, or lack of as you say! Cheers
Thanks bro.
Thanks Dave for your wild food videos. I had the false impression their wasn't many wild edibles in the nz Bush. I think the early European explorers didn't find much out know what to look for, so i guess I just assumed that was that.
I probably walked past countless food opportunities without realising but you have opened my eyes. I really enjoy these type of videos. Cheers mate.
Thanks Chris. I see plenty of this Kie Kie vine in the bush but trying to find the females that produce the fruit is a real challenge. In my area, Supplejack shoots and Nikau shoots are probably the most common, easy to find foods.
Hey I live in Waikato and I use to do this kind of thing a lot when I was 16 im a bit out of shape so I was planning on doing a 7 day survival challenge to get back my fitness I have limited knowledge and experience but not enough to do it on my own was wondering if you where keen on giving it a go with me only bringing a knife and flint and a sleeping mat and a light and batterys
Sounds like an awesome challenge Daniel. I cant make it though bro, I am full on for at least the first part of the year. Grab a camera and film it bro, it would be a good watch.