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Get up close to New Zealand wildlife on your April or May vacation

 

Autumn in New Zealand
AUTUMN IN NEW ZEALAND
Autumn in New Zealand See and explore the green-gold glory, the gentle warmth and indulgent adventures, that make for a majestic Autumn in New Zealand.

Photo credit: Bob McCree

Native Birds
NEW ZEALAND BIRDS
New Zealand Birds Explore the sanctuaries, predator free islands and outdoors of New Zealand to find a myriad of native birds. Each with unique characteristics and beautiful song.

Featured region
THE CATLINS, SOUTHLAND
The Catlins, Southland Explore a southern paradise of wildlife, waterfalls, forest and beaches.

Photo credit: David Wall


 
 

Imagine a land where the only native mammals were tiny bats; a land where birdlife evolved without predators and in total isolation; a land that was the last country on earth to be settled by humans.

New Zealand’s best wildlife experiences happen in easily accessible settings as well as remote locations throughout our landscapes. As a conservation-minded country, we try to create conditions where visitors can learn about our native species in a natural way.

Karori Sanctuary, Wellington - click for more.
On predator-free open sanctuaries, rare and unique birds will twitter happily only metres from your camera lens. Trained guides can explain how every bird occupies a special place in forest ecology.

The most fascinating bird of all is the kiwi, our national symbol. Sit quietly in a native forest at night and listen for the distinctive "kee-wee" of this nocturnal oddity. The legend of how the kiwi lost its wings is one of the most touching tales from Maori folklore.

At the Royal Albatross Centre on Otago Peninsula you can watch albatrosses soaring on the uplift - their wingspan has to be seen to be believed. Close to the albatross colony is a beach where you can spy on yellow-eyed penguins from special hides.

Dolphins, Bay of Islands - click for more.
Accessible fur seal colonies are dotted around the coast of the South Island and the bottom of the North Island. And from the eco-village of Kaikoura, modern whale watching boats can take you to meet the resident whales and dolphins.

The tranquil months of April and May are perfect for wildlife viewing, so pack an extra big memory card for your camera.



 
 

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