Until recently, it was believed that the pygmy blue whales seen in the South Taranaki Bight were just animals passing through the area. Research from a detailed, multipronged study published earlier this year instead shows these whales belong to a genetically distinct, New Zealand population. Nicola Toki, DOC’s Threatened Species Ambassador, tells us that they are making the most of a special oceanic ‘upwelling’ that supplies them with food.
Pygmy blue whale spotted off the coast of Cape Farewell.
Photo: SUPPLIED/ Leigh Torres
And here are the entries for our Critter of the Week BAKE OFF!
We'll let you know the winners next Friday


Ruth Guthrie's Mokohinau Islands Stag Beetle cake is made from chocolate cake, vanilla Swiss meringue buttercream and chocolate, it has iceplant leaves and flowers made from sugar/gumpaste


Nancy Collis made a cake of one of her favourite species a Powelliphanta, made from vanilla cake, homemade marzipan and buttercream.


Devon Nicholls made a nesting fairy tern (NZ's most endangered endemic bird)


Jasmin Hollister and her friend Alex are 11 and 12 and also made a powelliphanta cake


Jasmin and Alex's powelliphanta cake


Hazel & Evelyn's entry: kawakawa leaves, flowers, and the kawakawa looper caterpillar


Hazel & Evelyn with their entry


Madeleine Gibson's submission is the Zealandia weasel!


10 yo Mary Brown's powelliphanta cake


Alice McCullagh's Powelliphanta


Catherine Field-Dodgson & her 5 year old daughter Poppy Wilkinson made this titiwai/glow worm cake


10 year old Kate baked this short tailed bat cake


Sharyn Gibson's tuatara cake


Dakota and her Grandma Robyn Rickards created this male tree weta


Ela & Marie Gale made this Puriri moth vegan lemon cake with green candy floss and cocoa butter wings decorated with coloured icing sugar


Sophie is a critter of the week fan. She decorated her own 7th birthday cake featuring kiwi, ruru, and giant earthworm


Cicada cake by Sabine Barratt


By Robin Hodge and her two granddaughters


Jenna's long fin tuna cake


Emily Hunter's son wants to be an entymologist, so she made him this Mumu Chafer (beetle) cake for his 9th birthday


NZ Short Tailed Stingray and some Bladder Kelp by Hope Jackson, Michelle Marraffini, Rachel Hart and Lauren Roberts


A native giant slug orange cake on jelly grass and flake chocolate bark by Zana and Nico Solodi


Mark Disbury's Octopus Cake


Mandy Tocher's gecko cake


Praying mantis by Ashleigh (and Frances)


Fuligo septica also known as Dog Vomit Slime Mold by Aaron


Isobel and Dad's cutter cake. A Punga log with a weta poking out, a striped gecko and cabbage tree moth.


Sue Dela Rue and her daughter made four entries: (1) an adult kiwi


Sue Dela Rue and her daughter made four entries: (2) another adult kiwi


Sue Dela Rue and her daughter made four entries: (3) a baby kiwi


Sue Dela Rue and her daughter made four entries: (4) kakapo


11 year old Maya baked a Maui dolphin cake


Great White Shark by 9 year old Taman Mladenov


Great White Shark by 9 year old Taman Mladenov


Mary Whitehouse's endangered Kokako cake


The Royal Albatross Society made a life size Albatross cake. "We've just named it Lance after Lance Richdale, pioneer Albatross colonist 80 year anniversary of 1st chick fledge 1938"


Nicole Haerewa's Mokohinau stag beetle


Ruth Korver and Miriam Bowden's four spined Weevil cake


close up of the four spined Weevil cake


Ruth Korver's son Red and the insect cakes he made of lady bugs which aren't native but he was pretty adamant that they were his favourite insect and he wanted to make a cake of it.


Tiri Ferguson's "tiny critters on a cake"


12 year old Martina Tapia's maui dolphin cake


Peripatus/ngaokeoke by Mark @whai_i_te_hau