2026 Moon Calendar "Birds, Trees and Seas"

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2026 Moon Calendar "Birds, Trees and Seas"

NZ$25.00

There are two Moon Calendar designs available and both are in full glorious colour and A4 size! Each calendar includes the phases of the moon in the Southern Hemisphere and an information sheet about the artwork and the fundraiser.

Shipping in NZ is $5.50 for up to 2 calendars. Please contact us for shipping rates for 3 or more calendars and for international rates.

Please note we are now only able to ship after the 16th of December therefore cannot guarantee delivery in time for Christmas.

This calendar design is titled "Birds, Trees and Seas" and features Liz's recent artwork of birds, trees and seascapes from Ōtepoti/ Dunedin and Te Tai Poutini/South Island West Coast.

Who is the fundraiser for?

All proceeds from the sale of each calendar (other than printing costs and the small percentage Stripe retains from your payment*) are sent to the Aotearoa 4 Gaza Mutual Aid Fund which donates to 60+ registered families and five other mutual aid accounts every week.

What is the Aotearoa 4 Gaza Mutual Aid Fund?

The Aotearoa 4 Gaza Mutual Aid Fund was set up in 2024 to directly support families in Gaza. It is a grassroots collective based in Aotearoa/NZ standing in unwavering support with Palestinian families in Gaza. Through consistent, direct mutual aid $100 is sent to each of the 60+ registered families each week. These contributions go straight to verified recipients without intermediaries, ensuring urgent support reaches those who need it most. The fund is fully volunteer run and is led by award winning author and journalist Emily Writes. Nobody takes a cut - every cent goes to the families in Gaza.

About the artwork:

January: The view from one of our regular walks along the Otago Peninsula walking/cycle track.

February: Roadside rimu and kahikatea trees from South Westland.

March: Our local colony of tōrea pango/variable oyster catchers.

April: Kakī ānau/black swans in Lower Portobello Bay on the Otago Peninsula.

May: A rimu at Lake Matheson and looking up into the kahikatea forest canopy at Ship Creek.

June: Matuku moana/white-faced heron catching a fish!

July: Through the caves at Doctor’s Point Waitati.

August: A family of kahikatea at Ship Creek, South Westland.

September: More of the local tōrea pango population.

October: Looking towards Mapoutahi pā site from the caves at Doctor’s Point.

November: Small studies from a West Coast road trip between Charleston and Lake Brunner.

December: Kawau/assorted shags taking off from a boat shed on Otago Peninsula.

If you would prefer to internet bank then please contact us directly otherwise you can proceed to checkout and use Stripe who will take a small percentage from the proceeds we send to the Aotearoa 4 Gaza Mutual Aid Fund.

Thank you for your support!

*To pay by internet banking please email us at rudieandliz@gmail.com

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