This web site was created in early May 2000.
Its purpose is to show off the
beautiful Lories and Lorikeets belonging to Heather Russell and David Dix,
and a picture gallery style of web site was chosen to achieve this.
We currently have over fifty Lories and Lorikeets including several
breeding pairs, Rainbows, Musks, Scaleys, Yellow-bibs, Yellow-backs and
Red-collars.
After looking in the internet we were able to find many excellent reference
sites (some of which we have linked to), but only a very few from Lory owners.
This encouraged us to do something and by creating this web site
hopefully encourage other Lory owners to show their pets on the internet.
As this is the first version of this site we realise it has many errors and
has incomplete pages (so much in the wish list so little time...) so apologies
in advance but as we learn more about the web so our web pages should get
better.
We would really love to hear from you, and know what you think of this site.
Any suggestions for improvement or pointing out errors would be appreciated.
Please email
[email protected]
or
[email protected] ,
- praise to Heather, complaints to dgd :-)
We are located in the west of Auckland, New Zealand.
At 35 degrees latitude we have a moderate sub-tropical climate, summer
tempertures average 24 degrees C and Winter 10 degrees C.
Because of New Zealand's proximity to Australia and
Pacific Islands, we are aware of near twenty different type of Lories
and Lorikeets available from breeders, pet stores and private sales.
Over the two years (to end 2001) our avairy space has expanded to eighteen
separate avairies.
So far to end 2001, we have ovr fifty Lories and Lorikeets:
Eight Rainbows, twelve Scaleys (including a lutino and a cinnamon),
twelve Musks, two Yellow-back (Chattering), two Edwards,
two Blue-streaks, five Red-collars, nine Yellow-bibs and one hybrid
Rainbow/Scaley.
We have successfully bred Rainbows, Musks, Scaleys, Red-collars and Yellow-bibs
including lutino and cinnamon Scaleys. Nearly all our baby birds have been
hand raised from about 2 to 3 weeks old.
This web site is hosted on a Sun UltraSparc system belonging to KC Computer
Services. It is connected to the internet via a 6Mbit data link with
Clear/Telstra New Zealand and 100Mbit link to the Auckland Peering Exchange.
All of the web pages were hand created using several Unix (Solaris) tools
and initial image transfer was via a Celeron 433 system running Windows98.
All images were taken with a Nikon D1 camera and 17mm to 35mm F2.8 ED
lens. Images were captured to either a 32Meg or 64Meg compact flash card.
These were then loaded into a USB ScanDisk or USB jumpSHOT reader where
images were transferred to a 660meg CD-RW disk on the Celeron system.
From here selected images were transferred using FTP to the Sun computer.
Images were then edited using XV and html pages created using the VI editor.
None of the images were enhanced digitally, no brightness, contrast or
colour related changes were made. Nearly all images were taken using natural
lighting conditions, several indoor images and a very few aviary images
used a flashgun.
No birds were stressed or injured in taking any of these images and all
agreed to participate freely in exchange for some delicious honey on
bread.
All images are (c) copyright David Dix although they may be used by anyone.
Please email
[email protected] ,
if you use any of our bird images.
click on an image to see it full size
Heather Russell, main caregiver for all twenty seven birds.
[email protected] .
David Dix, avairy constructor, Freddie tickler, and general useful person.
[email protected] .