Paula and Philip Cook have been farming alpacas, as a hobby, for 16 years, and every year they open the gate on their property outside Kaitaia for International Alpaca Day. And every year many of those who accept the invitation are instantly smitten with the South American animals.
It was no different on Sunday, although this time, with much nicer weather than last year, around 100 people arrived to have a look.
"We had 14 kids running around when we started at 10 o'clock this morning," Philip said, "and it's been non-stop ever since."
Amongst the throng was 8-year-old Stella Bartlett, there with her mum Rachel and little brother Connor, who wore a very appropriate shirt for the occasion, and added alpacas to her already very long list of most favoured animal species.
The alpacas were divided into three groups in different paddocks so visitors could interact with them, while three particularly docile ones, a mother, her daughter and grandson Cuba, spent the day in a barn where children were able to feel their soft fibre.