Stewart Island 15Jun19 am
From KH
Foveaux Strait
Birds seen in the strait
- Silver Gull (Red-billed) 10
- Kelp Gull 5
- White-fronted Tern 10
- Buller's Albatross 8
- White-capped Albatross 2
- Stewart Island Shag 5
- Swamp Harrier 1
Swamp Harrier over Foveaux Strait.
White-capped and Buller's Albatrosses are common in the strait.
Birds seen in Oban, Stewart Island
- Paradise Shelduck 2
- Variable Oystercatcher 3
- Silver Gull (Red-billed) 10
- Kelp Gull 2
- Buller's Albatross 1
- Spotted Shag 1
- Stewart Island Shag 1
- Sacred Kingfisher 1
- Tui 5
- New Zealand Bellbird 5
- New Zealand Fantail 5
- Silvereye 8
- European Starling 10
- Eurasian Blackbird 2
- Dunnock 2
- House Sparrow
Red-billed and Kelp Gulls are also common here.
Stewart Island Shags come in two morphs - pied and bronze.
Spotted Shag and Pied Cormorant seem less common here.
Variable Oystercatchers also come with different morphs. Here's a pair of the black morph.
Paradise Shelducks - female with white head, male black.
A couple of endemics: Tui and NZ Bellbird.
And a couple of introduced species: European Starling and Eurasian Blackbird.
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