As regular CFZ-watchers will know, for some time Corinna has been doing a column for Animals & Men and a regular segment on On The Track... particularly about out-of-place birds and rare vagrants. There seem to be more and more bird stories from all over the world hitting the news these days so, to make room for them all - and to give them all equal and worthy coverage - she has set up this new blog to cover all things feathery and Fortean.

Friday, 8 December 2017

Rare Tūturuatu washes up in Hawke’s Bay


Tuesday, 21 November 2017, 12:09 pm
Press Release: 
Department of Conservation
17 November, 2017
Rare Tūturuatu washes up in Hawke’s Bay

One of New Zealand’s rarest animals the tūturuatu or shore plover is now even closer to extinction after one was found dead in Westshore this past week.

The bird – named Obow after her leg bands - was found by a member of the public - all the way from her Waikawa Island home off the tip of the Mahia Peninsula.

At times these birds like to visit the shores and rivers of the greater Hawke’s Bay area.

After Obow was handed over to Department of Conservation staff, she was sent to Massey University where an autopsy will be performed to determine the cause of death.


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