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" Bird watching guided tours ", Kaikoura, New Zealand.

Welcome to
Bush Birding Kaikoura
Guided Bird Watching Forest/bush Walks.

New Zealand Native Birds up Close and Friendly.

As well as the marine attractions Kaikoura is well known for, there is excellent birdwatching close to the town in areas of lowland forest nestled under the mountains.

With a good food supply and given a little help with predator control, there is a fine variety of native birdlife, which includes--

Robin

native pigeon

 

 

Bellbird
Rifleman
South Island Robin
NZ Falcon
Grey Warbler
Brown Creeper
Morepork
Shining Cuckoo ( Sept-April)
Fantail
Yellow-breasted Tom Tit
NZ Pigeon
Tui
Wax Eye
Australasian Harrier

 

 

fantail

A variety of introduced birds are also present.

WAIMANGARARA GUIDED WALK
There are 6 km of delightful walking tracks through the forest.
The walking is easy, with mostly low-canopy trees, which offer lovely close
encounters with the birds and excellent photographic opportunities.
Your guides, Barry and Jenny Dunnett, know the area well, having lived here for over 30 year During the tour they will will share their wide knowledge of the diverse flora & fauna to be seen in this this diverse lowland forest with you.

You will be impressed by the abundance of some of the native species
and their friendliness!

  • The guided walk can be varied to suit your interests and abilities.
  • 2-3 hour trips.
  • $60 for 2 people. (discounts for larger groups, max. 8)
  • Light refreshments included
  • Sheltered forest. Great when it's rough weather on the coast
  • Only 8 km from town centre.
  • Walking shoes and appropriate clothing for the weather

There is a comprehensive predator-control programme in one of the areas, which has further enhanced the birding potential. (see photos below)

Click on subject to see image.

broadleaf forest
tree planting
kanuka forest
large matai
bird pool
tomtit
trap
weasel
wheki ferns

Planting a young tree.
broadleafforest

Barry and Jenny Dunnett
We have lived in Kaikoura since 1971, raising a family of four on our 12
acres of land in the country. We are very devoted outdoor enthusiasts, with a long involvement in tramping and conservation pursuits.
Barry, once a High School Science/Outdoor teacher, is author of the local guide book "Kaikoura Walks and Climbs".
We have extensively planted trees and shrubs on our land to enhance the birdlife. Our recent passion is to help with bird restoration in the area, working with a project which began in 2002.

Accommodation can be offered for 2-4 people at Bellbird Cottage.
Bellbird Cottage is a self-contained cottage on our property, in a lovely,
quiet setting of native and exotic trees. It has two bedrooms, sleeping
2-4 people, kitchen and bathroom. The tariff is $95 a double, including
self-serve breakfast.

How to Find Us
The guided birdwatching trips start from our place/Bellbird Cottage (or
by arrangement).

Contact: Barry and Jenny Dunnett
Bush Birding Kaikoura
Phone (03) 319 5086
Bush Birding Kaikoura
Pooles Road, RD 1,
Kaikoura
Email: bjdunnett@xtra.co.nz

Location: Pooles Road. Please see map.
Look for the yellow letter box and sign.

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