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The Beehive and Parliament - New Zealand
1358.7
BioScore
                
    Locality  (5.0x)
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   Greater Region  (12.5x)
The Beehive is the common name for the Executive Wing of New Zealand Parliament Buildings, located at the corner of Molesworth Street and Lambton Quay, Wellington. It is so-called because its shape is reminiscent of that of a traditional woven form of beehive known as a skep.
694
Identifications
533
Observations
302
Species
102
People (52  active)
From - 2000-08-01

To - 2025-08-29

Observation Score
Species Score
Activity Score
Total vs Locality
3.24 %
12.12 %
8.93 %
Total vs Greater Region
0.52 %
5.53 %
3.68 %
This Year vs Total
43.53 %
61.92 %
50.98 %
Last Two Years vs Total
67.92 %
84.11 %
66.67 %
Top Species
1.
Passer domesticus (Linnaeus, 1758)
15
2.
Clematis vitalba L.
9
3.
Turdus merula Linnaeus, 1758
9
4.
Microtis unifolia (G.Forst.) Rchb.f.
9
5.
Columba livia J.F.Gmelin, 1789
8
6.
Iris foetidissima L.
7
7.
Brachyglottis repanda J.R.Forst. & G.Forst.
7
8.
Danaus plexippus (Linnaeus, 1758)
7
9.
Amanita muscaria (L.) Lam.
6
10.
Asplenium oblongifolium Colenso
6
Top Observers
1.
Michael Berardozzi
167
2.
Brendan Doogan
34
3.
berardom
29
4.
kierangordonmckee
28
5.
D. J. King
22
6.
naturewatchwidow
18
7.
obsr155721
12
8.
obsr809670
10
9.
Chris Close
10
10.
renaetaylor
8
Contests In Progress
For observations made between 2020/03/12 and 2040/03/12
Submissions accepted up to 2040/03/12
693
Identifications
532
Observations
301
Species
101
People
For observations made between 2020/01/17 and 2035/01/17
Submissions accepted up to 2035/01/17
Which government buildings demonstrate the most custodianship of their local environments?
693
Identifications
532
Observations
301
Species
101
People
For observations made between 2015/01/01 and 2035/06/01
Submissions accepted up to 2035/06/01
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694
Identifications
533
Observations
302
Species
102
People
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