Bird photographers visiting the wetlands next to the Hawke's Bay Airport were shocked to capture a Middle-European weasel carrying its young.
Former Dannevirke man Donald Snook and Oscar Thomas were photographing wildlife, with a keen eye for marsh crakes, in the Ahuriri estuary last December when the furry critter came into focus.
"We went to look for marsh crakes specifically but it is a known area for lots of birds. It's a really big area and very significant for a lot of species," Mr Thomas said.
"That's the third or fourth time I've ever seen a weasel and I was lucky enough to get a photo that time."
Weasels were introduced to New Zealand in the 1880s as one of three species, including stoats and ferrets, that naturally occur throughout Asia, Europe and North America.