Pukorokoro Miranda Shorebird Centre

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Recent Sightings

July 2016 Sightings

The Marsh Sandpiper appears to have settled in for the winter.  The ponds are very full so, on the bigger tides,  look for the birds at the north end. Artic Migrants 100 Bar-tailed Godwit 800 Red Knot 1 Marsh Sandpiper

gillianv August 15, 2016October 15, 2016 Recent Sightings Read more

April 2016 recent sightings

Best birdwatching is two hours either side of high tide. Numbers of Artic migrants are now dropping daily the numbers below are from the  start of the month, there was however a surprise influx of Red Knot in the last week

gillianv May 2, 2016 Recent Sightings Read more

January 2016 Recent Sightings

Somewhat unusually many of the birds spent January roosting at the north end of the stilt ponds. Sightings of the Little Curlew continued sporadically through January. Wrybills and Oystercatchers returned in force. A banded rail family was seen regularly at

gillianv January 31, 2016March 19, 2016 Recent Sightings Read more

Dec-15 sightings

Grey Teal are breeding on Widgery Lake this year, oddly enough a first record.  Banded Rail are also seen around the edges of the lake.  Down at the ponds and at the shellbanks… Migrants and Vagrants 1 Little Whimbrel seen

gillianv January 13, 2016 Recent Sightings Read more

Oct-15 Sightings

The end of October and early November saw a sighting of Banded Rail back on Widgery Lake.  A grey teal family on the lake is actually the first record of teal breeding on the lake. Migrants and Vagrants 3900 Bar-tailed

gillianv October 31, 2015January 4, 2016 Recent Sightings Read more

Recent Sightings Feb-15

In Feb the arctic migrants are getting into their breeding plumage – red chests for the male godwits, fine brown barring for the females.  A juvenile Black-billed Gull has unexpectedly took up residence in Widgery Lake, it left and in

gillianv April 11, 2015April 11, 2015 Recent Sightings, Uncategorized Read more

Recent Sightings Jan 15

Another Eastern Curlew is spending time out on the shell bank, it arrived in time for viewing during the Field Course. The Wrybill and South Island Pied Oystercatchers are returning to Pukorokoro Miranda after breeding in the South Island. Our

gillianv January 31, 2015 Recent Sightings Read more

Recent Sightings Nov-14

The Greenshank was a nice addition to the bird list for a day, its a shame it didn’t stay around a bit longer, at least those looking for it got a chance to see  the 2 glossy ibis that showed

gillianv December 18, 2014December 18, 2014 Recent Sightings Read more

Recent Sightings July 2014

Migrants and Vagrants c 500 Bar-tailed Godwit 1 Black-tailed Godwit c 400 Red Knot 2 Great Knot 2 Pacific Golden Plover 4 Ruddy Turnstone 2 Sharp-tailed Sandpiper 1 Marsh Sandpiper 3 Red-necked Stint 5 Curlew Sandpiper 1 Eastern Curlew NZ

gillianv November 24, 2014 Recent Sightings Read more

Recent Sightings Jan-14

The godwits and knots are all here, and the juveniles are getting hard to spot.  The Wrybill and South Island Pied Oystercatchers are returning from the breeding grounds so numbers are on the rise.  The Black-billed Gulls nested successfully on the shellbanks,

gillianv January 4, 2014January 4, 2014 Recent Sightings Read more
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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

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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

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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

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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.

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