Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS' dream in life is to see a kiwi in the wild. I have no recommendations, but following!
I grew up in NZ and never saw one in the wild. They're nocturnal.
Here's an article about the return of native birds to Wellington. A kiwi turned up on some guy's door step there, but that is highly unusual.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/apr/18/penguins-in-the-pond-kiwis-in-back-yard-how-a-city-brought-back-its-birds-aoe
If you're down in Wanaka you could try spotting a puteketeke
https://www.npr.org/2023/11/15/1213228757/john-oliver-new-zealand-bird-century-contest-puteketeke
PP - He's prepared to hang out in the woods all night, lol. Also he's 11, let's see if this sticks.
That's a bit like a foreign tourist to the US going to the National Mall to look for a grizzly bear.
The closest I had was being left in the bush for three nights alone during an Outward Bound. Some weka birds ran over me in my sleeping bag. Weka are much more common than kiwi.
Just take your son to Zealandia in Wellington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS' dream in life is to see a kiwi in the wild. I have no recommendations, but following!
I grew up in NZ and never saw one in the wild. They're nocturnal.
Here's an article about the return of native birds to Wellington. A kiwi turned up on some guy's door step there, but that is highly unusual.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/apr/18/penguins-in-the-pond-kiwis-in-back-yard-how-a-city-brought-back-its-birds-aoe
If you're down in Wanaka you could try spotting a puteketeke
https://www.npr.org/2023/11/15/1213228757/john-oliver-new-zealand-bird-century-contest-puteketeke
PP - He's prepared to hang out in the woods all night, lol. Also he's 11, let's see if this sticks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS' dream in life is to see a kiwi in the wild. I have no recommendations, but following!
I grew up in NZ and never saw one in the wild. They're nocturnal.
Here's an article about the return of native birds to Wellington. A kiwi turned up on some guy's door step there, but that is highly unusual.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/apr/18/penguins-in-the-pond-kiwis-in-back-yard-how-a-city-brought-back-its-birds-aoe
If you're down in Wanaka you could try spotting a puteketeke
https://www.npr.org/2023/11/15/1213228757/john-oliver-new-zealand-bird-century-contest-puteketeke
Anonymous wrote:DS' dream in life is to see a kiwi in the wild. I have no recommendations, but following!
Anonymous wrote:We’re traveling to NZ in July (Rotorua, Wellington, Christchurch, and Queenstown). Looking for recommendations for animals to see in the wild nearby. Thank you!