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okarito
lagoon
Be sure to visit
New Zealands only white heron (kotuku)
nesting colony. Its a neat experience
observing these magnificent birds, which are
supremely graceful and elegant in all their
movements.
The colony of 150 white herons, royal spoonbills
and little shags is found in the Waitangiroto
Nature Reserve. Close by is the Okarito Lagoon
where the birds feed. These beautiful birds nest
high in the trees and jostle for places to roost.
A guided tour by jet-boat operates from the town
of Whataroa from November to March.
Okarito Lagoon is the largest unmodified wetland
in New Zealand, covering 3,000 hectares of
shallow open water and tidal flats. It is
surrounded by magnificent kahikatea and rimu
rainforest. The area is so green and luxuriant
that it is often compared to the Amazonian
rainforest. Many species of ferns and mosses
festoon the towering kahikatea trees and wild
orchids can be found in the forest.
The lagoon is a birdwatchers paradise and
over 70 bird species have been identified in the
area (45 wetland and 25 terrestrial). Black swans
migrate here from as far north as Lake Brunner
and you will often hear the unusual booming
sounds of the bittern. The bush is alive with
tuis, bellbirds, pigeons, robins, and the comical
kea.
Kayaking on the lagoon is a great way to watch
birds feeding in their natural state in this
finely balanced eco-system. There are several
bush and beach walks around Okarito. Climb a
well-graded path to the Okarito Trig station for
breathtaking panoramas of the sea, lagoon and
snow-capped Southern Alps.
Okarito Lagoon is nature at its best. A
high-quality habitat for birds and a fascinating
place to visit.
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