Wrybill Birding Tours, NZ

31/01/2021

Phil Hammond led a very successful Wrybill Birding Tours pelagic yesterday, out to the Mokohinau Islands. The "Mokes" are the very outer edge of the Hauraki Gulf due North of Little Barrier Island, and not often visited.

The major target species were Grey Ternlet and New Zealand Storm-petrel, and both performed well.

Setting off from Marsden Cove on a sunny but not too hot day, the outward journey was a little lumpy, with calming seas through the day. Lunch at the Mokes was a treat as always.

There were plenty of birds throughout, and the superb boat "Sumo" provided a comfortable viewing platform.

Full species list:
GREY TERNLET 33
NZ STORM-PETREL 6+
White-faced Storm-petrel 80+
Black Petrel 14
Cook's Petrel 60+
Pycroft's Petrel 1 confirmed plus 3 probable
Little Shearwater 1
Fluttering Shearwater 300+
Buller's Shearwater 800+
Flesh-footed Shearwater 50+
Fairy Prion 400+

and 2 Reef Herons

Other interesting critters included a pod of Short-beaked Common Dolphins right by the boat, a Hammerhead Shark and Flying Fish.

A really good day out enjoyed by all. Amazingly, Phil didn't find any tropicbirds of any species - not even Red-tailed.........

cheers

Following on from a very successful Marsden Cove pelagic in late November, we have organised another pelagic out of Mars...
10/12/2020

Following on from a very successful Marsden Cove pelagic in late November, we have organised another pelagic out of Marsden Cove for 30 JAN 2021. This will be heading out past the Hen & Chicken Islands to the Mokohinau Islands, to look for the usual Hauraki Gulf specialties, but also the grey ternlets that should be roosting at this site.
Other species targeted will include New Zealand storm-petrel, little shearwater, and Pycroft's petrel, and usual suspects such as Cook's and black petrel, Buller's, fluttering, and flesh-footed shearwaters, white-faced storm-petrel are expected.
Due to the distances involved, charter of the vessel is a little more, so the cost will be $280 per person.
Should be a great day on the water, places are limited, so please let us know sooner rather than later if you are interested.

Well, 2020 has certainly shaped up to be a strange and difficult year, for many reasons. We at the Wrybill Birding Tours...
16/09/2020

Well, 2020 has certainly shaped up to be a strange and difficult year, for many reasons. We at the Wrybill Birding Tours, NZ team are all safe and well here in New Zealand. As we wrote the last update in early May, New Zealand had managed to get to the point of elimination of COVID-19 from New Zealand. A pretty incredible feat, that has surely saved a lot of lives, through quite a well managed lockdown. At the time of this lockdown, the New Zealand border was closed to all but returning New Zealand residents and citizens, and their families.

In August, after 102 days of no new COVID-19 cases in the community, New Zealand had an incursion of the virus in Auckland. This is still from an unknown source, and although small numbers of COVID-19 positive New Zealanders are being detected at the managed isolation facilities when arriving back in to the country, the community cluster has not been linked to these. Although the number of daily new cases is dropping following a lockdown of Auckland, and heightened levels of social distancing and health protocols around the country, it is likely to cause further re-evaluation of reopening the New Zealand border for International tourists. With a Government election (now delayed until October) it is even more unlikely that any new Government will want to make decisions about reopening, and so we think it is now highly unlikely that the border will open before some time in 2021. It really is anyones guess as to when that might be, and we suspect that it will only happen when a vaccine or effective treatment becomes widely available.

In this case we have had no choice but to postpone all of our planned 21-day tours for late 2020 and early 2021. This decision was not something we took lightly, and we realise this is extremely disappointing for everyone. But with the start of the season looming, we did not want to be in a position where we were making decisions last minute. This would have left our clients and our amazing accommodation and charter service providers with little room to make new plans, and caused a lot of unnecessary stress. Something we have always felt strongly about is being upfront and fair with our clients and the people we work with, and so we made this decision earlier than later. All clients confirmed on these tours have been notified and with the exception of just a few, been rescheduled onto late 2021 and early 2022 tours. We are very grateful for this, and currently look to a very busy and full 2021-22 season!

With this last point in mind, if you are currently thinking about New Zealand as a birding destination in the next few years, get in quick. At least to register interest with us, if nothing else. We are unlikely to be able to fit too many more folks on the next season, so at the earliest our availability might be in 2022-23. Our 21-day tours are currently up to date with regards to availability, so take a look there. Stay safe out there, and let's hope for some good news in the not too distant future.

21-day New Zealand tours visiting the North, South, and Stewart Islands Due to COVID-19 and the fact that the New Zealand border remains closed to International Tourists, we have postponed all of our Oct-Dec 2020 and Jan-Mar 2021 tours. Although we realise this is disappointing, we have made this de...

Posting this on behalf of Matt Jones - one of our awesome Wrybill Birding Tours, NZ Guides, who lives on Stewart Island....
26/08/2020

Posting this on behalf of Matt Jones - one of our awesome Wrybill Birding Tours, NZ Guides, who lives on Stewart Island. In case of any interest, please see contact details below... Of course at this stage with the New Zealand border still closed this is only open to birders currently in New Zealand.

I'm organising two Stewart Island pelagics, one either side of Christmas. Pelagic number 1 is on Friday 4th December 2020 and number 2 on Friday 5th February 2021 approx departure 8.00am, and return around 5.00pm. These are booked with Aurora Charters which is a comfortable catamaran and experienced skipper Ian Wilson. Cost is $300 per person, paid on the day preferably cash.

Birds regularly seen on these trips are:
3 species of penguin
Southern Brown Skua
Cook's Petrel
5 species of albatross
Sooty Shearwater
Cape Petrel
Fairy Prion
White-chinned Petrel

High end sought after birds that should be seen on these trips:
Mottled Petrel
Broad-billed Prion
Grey-backed Storm Petrel

High end becoming more regularly seen:
Black-bellied Storm Petrel (seen on at least 3 trips last year)
Sub-antarctic Little Shearwater (seen on 2 trips last year)
Westland Petrel (seen on at least 3 trips last year)
White-headed Petrel (seen twice last year)

Stewart Island has turned up some real megas in the past - Great Shearwater, Pink-footed Shearwater, Grey-headed Albatross, Antarctic Prion, Soft-plumaged Petrel, White-naped Petrel. Anything can turn up!

If this has got your bird juices flowing contact me on 0272 131155 or [email protected] to book.

Stewart Island counts as overseas travel! Discounts available with Ulva's Guided Walks and Beaks & Feathers for Ulva Island and kiwi spotting trips, if you're coming down here for one of these pelagics. It's your chance to bag some southern birds! Below some images of stars of previous pelagics ...

Look forward to birding with you all, cheers
MattJ

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24/02/2020

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Blog post: Day twenty - stilts in sunshine. Our last day of birding together. Black stilt, sunshine and incredible scene...
23/02/2020

Blog post: Day twenty - stilts in sunshine. Our last day of birding together. Black stilt, sunshine and incredible scenery!

On the road and heading inland. There was an almost clear blue sky, and the temps were a little cooler, but signalled a beautiful day. As...

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22/02/2020

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Blog post: Day eighteen - windy windy. A windy day off Stewart Island on the sea, but some great birds.
22/02/2020

Blog post: Day eighteen - windy windy. A windy day off Stewart Island on the sea, but some great birds.

The weather was looking pretty good for a pelagic, so everyone was smiles as we left the dock. We were lucky enough to have Ty as our Skip...

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