Bird Watching
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Collingwood, Nelson Region
Farewell Spit has been a sanctuary since the 1930s with over 90 species of birds, most importantly the waders.
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Wellington, Wellington Region
Explore New Zealand bush and wetlands. Discover wildlife in their natural environment - free to travel wherever they choose because there are no cages. Guided tours day and night also available.
Bird Watching
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Rotorua, Rotorua Region
Rainbow Springs offers a truly unique experience, and is a must-see for anyone who wants to get to know New Zealand’s wonderful environment and animals, both during the day and at night.
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Picton, Marlborough Region
Guided eco-cruises in the Marlborough Sounds to see dolphins, seals and seabirds (like rare king shags) before landing on a bird sanctuary island for a guided bush walk to see penguins and more.
Bird Watching
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Rotorua, Rotorua Region
Kiwi Encounter is a unique scientific attraction allows you an insight into kiwi conservation – from kiwi egg collection, incubation, hatching and then raising of the kiwi.
Bird Watching
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Kaikoura, Christchurch - Canterbury Region
Kaikoura, world famous for whales and dolphins, also provides a wonderful opportunity for viewing an impressive array of seabirds, including the mighty Albatross and the Petrel.
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Stewart Island, Southland Region
Join our guided cruise of Paterson Inlet and visit Ulva Island, a renowned wildlife sanctuary - see rare plants and abundant bird life. Enjoy Stewart Island’s stunning coastal scenery.
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Whangarei, Northland Region
* Live Kiwi * Gecko * Morepork Owl * Heritage Buildings * Taonga (treasures) Maori * Early Settlers * Bush Walks * Changing Museum Exhibitions * Special Events * Bring a Picnic and enjoy a great day!
Bird Watching
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Christchurch, Christchurch - Canterbury Region
Experience close up viewing of breeding pairs of New Zealand kiwi by day & night. See our national symbol, the New Zealand Kiwi bird outside under the stars – a world first.
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Kapiti Island, Wellington Region
Unique Nature/Maori experience offering opportunity to experience the real NZ flora and fauna free of introduced predators.