I thought I would chronicle some of the awesomeness of NZ (en zed) for those of you who are still living in sub-paradise, i.e. not NZ. We've been living here for about 2.5 years now and the newness has worn off. Our perspective has surely lost the hyperbolic, subjective taint that you experience when you've just arrived in a foreign land and every minor provincial flavor is exaggerated and extrapolated to the entire population enabling you to succinctly identify the motive of every man, woman and child. In fact, I will try to avoid too much 'arm chair sociology' and stick to the things that make pretty pictures. Such as chickens.
Throughout this series of posts (which will be interrupted by our regular posting) I will, when possible, make mention of our neighborly brethren, the Aussies, who are but a 3-hour flight from NZ. Why? Well, I think most people are much more familiar with Australia and Aussie culture, thanks to those Foster's Beer commercials and Crocodile Dundee movies, and there are some staggering contrasts between us and them which helps accentuate the uniqueness and maybe gives some insight into the identity of NZ.
Something that certainly deserves noting is the plethora of exotic (to me) chicken-type animals here. These are all pictures of wild chickens, i.e. not chickens at the zoo or a farm or pet store.
What kind of chicken is this? It's not a grouse, is it? Do grouse hang out around park benches with pigeons?
Ok, now these chickens look a bit more traditional, but much more beautiful than your typical chicken
This is a chicken, but with fur. What a pretty chicken! (disclaimer, some of these animals are definitely roosters, but is this one?)
And, for wild chickens they are so nicely groomed. These chickens would be winning contests in other countries but here they just run wild. I have yet to see a mangy chicken/rooster here in NZ.
NZ is not the only place I've been that has wild chickens. When I visited my mate, Steve, in Hawaii, there were some chickens in the airport at Honolulu. But they were not pretty. Look at the feathered foot accessories on this guy!
Are these not show chickens? Most of these pictures were taken at parks but, you almost always see some nice chickens at the turnouts along the highway.
I saved the best for last. What is this? It's really pretty, except for it's head-thing. Is it a pea-hen?
So, what have we learned about NZ? There are wild, well-kempt, beautiful chicken/roosters here. They in no way diminish NZ, rather, these animals are a super-duper enhancement of a beautiful, mysterious country.
Sunday, November 30, 2008
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Ha, nice post mike. I never knew there were so many chicken-like creatures in NZ. interesting.
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