Buller Collection
"Buller: A Fascinating Tapestry of New Zealand's Wildlife and History" Discover the enchanting world of Buller
All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping
"Buller: A Fascinating Tapestry of New Zealand's Wildlife and History" Discover the enchanting world of Buller, a captivating blend of diverse species and historical figures that have left an indelible mark on New Zealand. From the elusive Strigops habroptilus, commonly known as the kakapo, to the vibrant Tui in both its young and adult forms, this land is teeming with unique creatures. As you wander through nature's gallery, you may encounter the striking Melanistic var. Of the New Zealand Fantail on your left – a sight that will surely leave you in awe. And let us not forget about the Huia; their male and female counterparts once graced these lands with their elegant presence. Amongst this rich tapestry are also various Cyanoramphus parakeets, adding splashes of color to an already breathtaking landscape. Their vibrant plumage serves as a reminder of nature's artistic prowess. Delving into history, we find General Sir Redvers Buller making his mark during the Boer War at Colenso. His strategic brilliance echoes through time like a battle cry that still resonates today. The majestic South Island Takahe, Porphyrio hochestetteri stands tall amidst it all – a symbol of resilience and survival against all odds. Its existence is testament to conservation efforts aimed at preserving our natural heritage for future generations. Witnessing both young and adult New Zealand Kingfishers gracefully dive into pristine waters evokes a sense of wonderment – reminding us how interconnected life truly is within this ecosystem. Colonel Redvers Buller himself played an instrumental role in shaping history during the Zulu War in 1879. His bravery etched forever upon Inhlobane's rugged terrain. And finally, we cannot overlook the charming New Zealand Quail Koreke; their male and female counterparts embody harmony within diversity – just like this remarkable land they call home.