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Recent Sightings

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Recent Sightings Dec-2017

Best birdwatching is two hours either side of high tide. Migrants and Vagrants 7100 Bar-tailed Godwit 1870 Red Knot 129 Pacific Golden Plover 13 Turnstone 9 Sharp-tailed Sandpiper 2 Red-necked Stint 1 Curlew Sandpiper Arctic Skua NZ Species 740 South Island

The Flock January 8, 2018January 8, 2018 Recent Sightings Read more

Recent Sightings Nov-2017

Best birdwatching is two hours either side of high tide. Migrants and Vagrants 7100 Bar-tailed Godwit 70 Juvenile Godwit 1643 Red Knot 91 Pacific Golden Plover 8 Turnstone 5 Sharp-tailed Sandpiper 2 Red-necked Stint 1 Marsh Sandpiper 1 Curlew Sandpiper Arctic

The Flock December 13, 2017December 13, 2017 Recent Sightings Read more

Recent Sightings Oct-2017

Best birdwatching is two hours either side of high tide. Migrants and Vagrants 5600 Bar-tailed Godwit 30 Juvenile Godwit 1 Eastern Curlew 1100 Red Knot 1 Marsh Sandpiper 12 Pacific Golden Plover 2 Whimbrel 3 Sharp-tailed Sandpiper 1 Curlew Sandpiper

The Flock November 21, 2017November 21, 2017 Recent Sightings Read more

Recent Sightings Sep-2017

Best birdwatching is two hours either side of high tide. Migrants and Vagrants 5200 Bar-tailed Godwit 10 Juvenile Godwit 950 Red Knot 1 Marsh Sandpiper 12 Pacific Golden Plover 2 Whimbrel 3 Sharp-tailed Sandpiper NZ Species Wrybill Banded Dotterel South

The Flock October 18, 2017October 18, 2017 Recent Sightings Read more

Recent Sightings Aug-2017

The highlight for August was the Northern Shoveler, only seen for two days in early August. The Wrybills have been heading for the breeding grounds, leaving the stilt ponds ready for the Godwit arrivals. Hopefully we will see them soon!!

The Flock August 31, 2017September 21, 2017 Recent Sightings Read more

May-17 Sightings

Migrants and Vagrants 193 Bar-tailed Godwit 10 Red Knot 8 Black-tailed Godwit Turnstone 1 Golden Plover 1 Common Tern 2 Whimbrel 1 Sharp-tailed Sandpiper 1 Curlew Sandpiper 1 Chestnut-breasted Shelduck NZ Species 2000 Wrybill 135 Banded Dotterel 2330 South Island

gillianv May 31, 2017August 12, 2017 Recent Sightings Read more

Apr-17 sightings

Up to four dabchick on the swallow ponds, and as many as 6 black-tailed godwits were the highlight for April. Migrants and Vagrants 193 Bar-tailed Godwit 5 Red Knot 6 Black-tailed Godwit 1 Red-necked Stint 15 Turnstone 24 Golden Plover

gillianv May 28, 2017 Recent Sightings Read more

Recent sightings Jan-17

Migrants and Vagrants 5200 Bar-tailed Godwit 1000 Red Knot 1 Whimbrel 1 Far-eastern Curlew 2 Marsh Sandpiper 1 Black-tailed Godwit 4 Red-necked Stint 13 Turnstone 1 Curlew Sandpiper 31 Golden Plover 1 LargeSand-plover 7 Sharp-tailed Sandpipers 3 Pectoral Sandpiper NZ

gillianv April 10, 2017 Recent Sightings Read more

November 2016 Sightings

Best birdwatching is two hours either side of high tide. Migrants and Vagrants 5200 Bar-tailed Godwit 1000 Red Knot 2 Marsh Sandpiper Black-tailed Godwit 4 Red-necked Stint 20 Turnstone 1 Curlew Sandpiper 20 Golden Plover 1 Lesser Sand-plover 8 Sharp-tailed

gillianv December 29, 2016January 29, 2017 Recent Sightings Read more

Recent sightings – October 2016

Best birdwatching is two hours either side of high tide. Migrants and Vagrants 3200 Bar-tailed Godwit 1000 Red Knot 2 Marsh Sandpiper 1 Great Knot 2 Black-tailed Godwit 1 Hudsonian Godwit 3 Red-necked Stint 7 Turnstone – north of Kaiaua

gillianv November 23, 2016November 23, 2016 Recent Sightings Read more
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The best time to see the birds is the 2 hours either side of high tide. Check our When to Visit page for the latest tides when planning your trip.


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Pukorokoro Miranda

   Pūkorokoro Miranda Shorebird Centre
283 East Coast Road,
Miranda 2473, New Zealand
09 232 2781

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Visit and stay

Shorebirds are here all year round, the highest numbers are present from January to March. The Shorebird Center is open 9-5 but you can go and see the birds whenever the tide is in.

The Shorebird Centre has overnight accommodation; self-contained units as well as bunkrooms for hire. Stay with us us while you check out New Zealand's shorebirds.

Tides

The best time to view the birds is within two hours either side of the high tide. Once the tide drops, the birds will go far out on the mudflats to feed.

You can view the tides for this year on our website here

If you're not sure give us a call: 09 232 2781.

Thank You to our Funders

Pukorokoro Shorebird Centre Foundation North
Pukorokoro Miranda Shorebird Centre Trust Waikato
Pukorokoro Miranda Shorebird Centre Department of Conservation
Pukorokoro Miranda Shorebird Centre Forest and Bird
Pukorokoro Miranda Shorebird Centre Waikato Regional Council
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