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Stalking Kiwis

Posted by Megan Singleton - Tue, 29 Jun 2010 14:25

If you go out in the woods today you'll be hard pressed to find our iconic bird. In fact even if you go out in the woods tonight, you'll be a very lucky kiwi stalker indeed to be rewarded with the sounds of a rustle in the undergrowth.

[IMG1 R] That's exactly what I did (or tried to do) on Northland's Kauri Coast a few weeks back. But getting up close and personal to a real kiwi bird (as opposed to the people or the fruit, for you international readers) is tricky business. Most New Zealanders who have seen a live kiwi have done so through a glass window at the zoo with such low lighting that one could mistake that rock for a foraging brown kiwi, or vice versa.

Kauri Coast Top 10 Holiday Park in Northland (very near Waipoua Lodge - see previous blog) is where we assembled for our Guided Night Walk. About 10 of us gathered, paid our $25 each ($15 for children 6-14 years. Under fives are not suitable - you have to be very quiet!) and climbed into the mini-bus for a short journey into the kauri forest.

The walk is a gentle two-hour meander through native forest that is looked after by DOC. There are walkways and bridges and just a pair of trainers (our guide wore jandals) is fine. Torches were provided to most of us (there weren't enough for more than one per couple) as you can't use your own because invariably they are too bright and will send any nocturnal creatures scurrying back into the dark.

Our guide had had a migraine all afternoon and I don't think she was particularly happy to be taking the tour, although once she got into the woods, her obvious passion for the flora and fauna came out. First we learned about the pests that steal kiwi eggs and pillage the forest, and of DOCs plans to try and eradicate them, then off we walked in single file. It was just on dusk and in our silence it was a surreal experience. Just moonlight and the occasional flash of a torch to ensure no one fell over.

Moreporks, shiny black kauri snails, eels in the shallow creek, wetas and little glow worm villages were all happy to show themselves, but I wanted to see a kiwi! We'd stop every now and then when our guide heard some rustling, and stand so quietly you couldn't even hear a breath.

Then finally, just as we were near the end of the walk and had been slowly creeping towards the foraging sound, I saw the bum of a kiwi shuffling off in the distance. Brilliant.


Kauri Coast Top 10 Holiday Park
Trounson Park Road, Kaihu, Northland
www.kauricoasttop10.co.nz


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  1. WaiotemaramaFalls08:00am Monday 14th May 2012 ESTReport Abuse

    There has been lots of kiwi activity around the Lodge the last few nights. The trapping and hunting of possums is having a big impact on their population, which is good news for the native bird species.

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    1. Willygofar12:22pm Thursday 08th December 2011 ESTReport Abuse

      Aroha island nr Kerikeri is also a good place. set up as a Kiwi sanctury and go out with a guide in no more than 6 people, get up close and also hold one... look up 'Aroha island' on google you can stay there also..

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      1. Rawiri12:09pm Tuesday 08th March 2011 ESTReport Abuse

        Kiwi are also here @ our fabulous lodge. ( Waiotemaramafalls.com ) I have seen kiwi here, as have our guests. No dogs or cats here ensure that the kiwis have the best chance to breed, Fresh holes appear nightly and my lawn has a great number of holes. Surrounded by native bush & waterfalls the kiwis can be seen nightly. Glow worms & abundant bird life, one only has to visit to enjoy our wonderful New Zealand.

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