Te Rakau Birding

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Bird Tours at Onoke Spit, Wairarapa

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Recent News
Spring has definitely sprung!

The birds are getting very active here at Te Rakau with warmer weather and longer days stimulating breeding behaviour. I heard my first shining cuckoo...

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More successful planting at Onoke Spit.

On Wednesday May 11 and Friday May 13 we had two very successful planting days at the Spit. Many thanks to all the volunteers who turned up to help and...

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Bird breeding on Onoke Spit

The banded dotterels have had a wonderful breeding season with many nests and chicks sighted over this summer. It is always  a wonderful sight to witness...

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Good News re: bitterns in Pounui Lagoons

Last weekend we hosted John and Gail Cheyne from Lake Hatuma in Central Hawks Bay. John is and ex NZ Wild Life officer and extremely knowledgeable about...

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New signage

New signage

We are very thrilled to have these new signs at our local sites as part of the wider promotion of Wairarapa Moana. Entrance to Onoke Spit This sign...

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Spring has begun on Onoke Spit

The banded dotterels are in full breeding plumage and some are even beginning to sit on eggs. Dougal and I visited Onoke Spit today and saw many of these...

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Planting at Onoke Spit Finished

We had another really successful planting day last Friday June 26. A beautiful day and a fantastic turnout of volunteers for the end of Volunteer Week...

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Replanting Begins

Replanting Begins

It was a beautiful, still but sunny day on Sunday when we started to replant after the fire at the western end of Onoke Spit. A team of 20 volunteers...

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Terns and Dotterels

Terns and Dotterels

Saturday was a special day to go bird watching. Not only was it world E-Bird day – E Bird is a world wide birdwatching website hosted by Cornell University...

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Re-planting

Re-planting

We are well on the way to replanting the area that was ravaged by the fire. The FOOS committee met recently and agreed to spend $4000 on plants and protectors...

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Fire damage to our plantings

Very sad to report to all our Friends of Onoke Spit that a fire on Friday evening April 3 has quite extensively damaged our newly planted areas. The fire...

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