Pukorokoro Miranda Shorebird Centre

Pukorokoro Miranda Shorebird Centre

Keep the birds coming

Menu

  • Welcome
  • About Us
    • About Us
    • The Flyway
    • Publications
    • News
  • Shorebirds and Natural History
    • Shorebirds at Miranda
      • E7 – a Godwit on a Mission
      • On Vagrants
      • Black-billed Gulls
      • Reading flags and bands
    • Sightings
    • Species accounts
    • Natural History
    • Chenier Plains
    • Shorebirds at Yalu Jiang
  • Education
    • Education
    • Links
  • Join in
    • Events
    • Courses
    • Volunteer
    • The Flock: Make, Paint and Follow
      • About the flock
      • Create your own Flock
      • Flock Blog
      • Media downloads
  • Visit and Stay
    • Visit us
    • Accommodation
    • Booking
  • Shop and Donate
  • Contact

News and Updates

Knots in the Bohai

Knots in the Bohai

One of the long held mysteries of the northward shorebird migration was “where are the Red Knots going?”  Surveys around the shores of the Yellow Sea showed few large concentrations of knots, and it has only been in the last

Centre May 21, 2011April 23, 2012 News and Updates Read more

Godwits – by Keith Woodley

Godwits – by Keith Woodley

October 2009 was the much anticipated release date for Miranda Shorebird Centre Manager Keith Woodley’s  book ‘Godwits: Long-haul Champions’ published by Raupo Penguin. This essential read both to birders and general readers will of course be available in the Miranda

Centre April 27, 2011April 23, 2012 News and Updates Read more

Yalu Jiang 2009

-an update on the Trust’s work in China. In 1999 Mark Barter first visited Yalu Jiang National Nature Reserve, China and discovered its significance for shorebirds. In 2004 MNT signed a memorandum of understanding which established a sister-site partnership with

Centre April 26, 2011April 23, 2012 News and Updates Read more

E7 – a godwit on a mission

Many of you will have read or heard of the amazing journey of the godwit now known as ‘E7’. She together with several other godwits at Miranda and Farewell Spit were fitted with transmitters in February of 2007. The purpose

Centre April 26, 2011May 8, 2013 News and Updates Read more

Godwits link New Zealand, North Korea and the United States

  -an update on the Trust’s April 2009 trip to North Korea Shorebird researchers from New Zealand have discovered a direct link involving this country, North Korea and the United States. Among flocks of over 5,000 migratory birds near Pyongyang,

Centre April 26, 2011April 23, 2012 News and Updates Read more

Mangroves in the Firth of Thames

-a review of Andrew Swales’ presentation at the Trust’s AGM. Before the 2009 AGM in May, Andrew Swales of NIWA, as our guest speaker, gave us a fascinating presentation on the work he and his colleagues have been undertaking in

Centre April 26, 2011May 28, 2017 News and Updates Read more
  • Next »

Centre is OPEN and trails are partially OPEN

We are now pleased to say that the centre is open to visitors again.

TRAILS PARTIALLY OPEN

There is still a fair bit of mud and silt on the trail from the Shorebird Centre so this trail remains closed.

Alternatively you can walk to our first 2 hides from the carpark 2km away but we still recommend you exercise caution. Come and visit us at the Centre and we can give you the most up-to-date information and advice.

Thank you all for your support and patience.

The Shorebird Centre Team

Quick Links

Upcoming events

Donate to support the Trusts work

Recent Sightings Jan-2018

Best birdwatching is two hours either
side of high tide.

Migrants and Vagrants
7100 Bar-tailed Godwit
1870 Red Knot
129 Pacific Golden Plover
14 Sharp-tailed Sandpiper
13 Ruddy Turnstone
2 Red-necked Stint
1 Curlew Sandpiper
1 Grey Plover
1 Little Curlew
Arctic Skua

NZ Species
2000 South Island Pied Oystercatcher
650 White Fronted Terns
590 Black-billed Gulls + chicks
450 Wrybill
30 Banded Dotterel
3 Gannet
1 Royal Spoonbill
1 Glossy Ibis
Banded Rail + 5 chicks
Caspian Tern

Hybrid Black Stilt
New Zealand Dotterel
Pied Stilts
Spur-winged Plover
Variable Oystercatcher

More about bird sightings.

Keep Up

facebook "Like" us on facebook
twitter Follow us on Twitter
instagram Follow us on instagram or share your photos with #PukorokoroMirandaBirds
And just in case follow Godwin the Grumpy Godwit on Twitter occasionally he's got something special to say.

Latest Tweets Latest Tweets

  • miranda trustAs a follow up to the live seabird report at Miranda, there are reports of dead seabirds being washed up along the… https://t.co/G7MD9ur849, Jan 20
  • miranda trustJust had a report that a number seabirds were seen just outside the main bird hide yesterday, and some also today,… https://t.co/B7UYWI8LmZ, Jan 20
  • miranda trustRT @numenini: FANTASTIC NEWS FOR CHINESE COAST! State Ocean Administration to stop approving general reclamation projects, ban al… https://t.co/yvCOk7wB7A, Jan 19
  • miranda trustRT @botan_ical: Exploring the #saltmarsh today at the 20th @miranda_trust field course then checking out plant adaptations to salt… https://t.co/5suUs2cmsW, Jan 19
See us on Twitter

recent posts

  • Recent Sightings Dec-2017
  • Recent Sightings Nov-2017
  • Recent Sightings Oct-2017
  • Recent Sightings Sep-2017
  • Recent Sightings Aug-2017

Pukorokoro Miranda

   Pukorokoro Miranda Shorebird Centre
283 East Coast Road, RD 3, Pokeno 2473 New Zealand
+64 9 2322781
Open every day (except Christmas Day) 9am to 5pm

facebook twitter instagram
#PukorokoroMirandaBirds
admin@miranda-shorebird.org.nz

Visit and stay

Shorebirds are here all year round, the highest numbers are present from January to March. The Shorebird Center is open 9-5 but you can go and see the birds whenever the tide is in.

The Shorebird Centre has overnight accommodation; self-contained units as well as bunkrooms for hire. Stay with us us while you check out New Zealand's shorebirds.

Tides

The best time to view the birds is 2 hours either side of high tide. The tide is similar to the Thames high tide which you can find here, or for visits further out visit Linz and search for Rocky Point.

If you've got a proposed date and aren't sure about the tides call us 092322781 9am-5pm or email us and we'll go through the details with you.

Support the Trust

Join the trust and support our work while receiving our magazine and other benefits.

Make a donation to support the work of the Trust. The trust is a registered charity and donations are tax deductible in NZ.

Copyright © 2018 Pukorokoro Miranda Shorebird Centre. Powered by WordPress. Theme: Spacious by ThemeGrill.