Name Governing Body and Status Bird Species Trounson Kauri Park Department of Conservation, Mainland Island Brown Kiwi Kererū
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Name Governing body and Bird species status Trounson Kauri Park Department of Brown kiwi Conservation, mainland Kererū island Morepork Tomtit Little Barrier Island Department of Bellbird (Hauturu) Nature Conservation, closed Kererū Reserve sanctuary North Island robin North Island saddleback Stitchbird Red-crowned parakeet Rifleman Stitchbird Tūī Yellow-crowned parakeet Tawharanui Open Tawharanui Regional Bellbird Sanctuary Park, open sanctuary Brown kiwi Brown teal Kākā Kererū New Zealand dotterel Tūī Tiritiri Matangi Department of Bellbird Scientific Reserve Conservation, open Brown teal sanctuary Fantail Fernbird Kererū Kōkako Little spotted kiwi Little blue penguin North Island robin North Island saddleback North Island weka Stitchbird Takahē Whitehead Moehau Kiwi Department of Brown kiwi Sanctuary Conservation, open Brown teal sanctuary Falcon Grey-faced petrel Kākā Little blue penguin New Zealand dotterel North Island robin Parakeet Downloaded from Te Ara – The Encyclopedia of New Zealand All rights reserved http://www.TeAra.govt.nz Name Governing body and Bird species status Moutohorā (Whale Department of New Zealand dotterel Island) Conservation, closed North Island saddleback sanctuary Red-crowned parakeet Sooty shearwater Variable oystercatcher Northern Te Urewera Department of All North Island native forest birds except Mainland Island Conservation, mainland weka island Boundary Stream Department of Brown kiwi Mainland Island Conservation, mainland Falcon island Kākā Kererū Kōkako Maungatautari Maungatautari Ecological Australasian bittern Ecological Island Island Trust, fenced Australasian shoveler sanctuary Brown kiwi Falcon Grey duck Grey teal Kererū Morepork New Zealand kingfisher Shining cuckoo Tomtit Tūī Other more common birds Kapiti Island Nature Department of Brown teal Reserve Conservation, closed Kākā sanctuary Kererū Kōkako Little blue penguin Little spotted kiwi Long-tailed cuckoo North Island robin North Island saddleback Red-crowned parakeet Stitchbird Takahē Tokoeka (kiwi) Whitehead Downloaded from Te Ara – The Encyclopedia of New Zealand All rights reserved http://www.TeAra.govt.nz Name Governing body and Bird species status Wainuiomata Mainland Greater Wellington Bellbird Island Regional Council, closed Fantail sanctuary Grey warbler Kererū Long-tailed cuckoo Rifleman Shining cuckoo Tomtit Tūī Whitehead Karori Wildlife Karori Wildlife Sanctuary Australasian harrier Sanctuary Trust, fenced sanctuary Australasian shoveler Bellbird Black shag Brown teal Falcon Grey warbler Kererū Kākā Kingfisher Little black shag Little shag Little spotted kiwi Long-tailed cuckoo Morepork North Island robin North Island saddleback North Island weka Pied shag Pipit Red-crowned parakeet Scaup Shining cuckoo Stitchbird Tomtit Tūī Whitehead Farewell Spit Nature Department of Australasian gannet Reserve Conservation, closed sanctuary Motuara Island Department of Little blue penguin Sanctuary Conservation, closed Ōkarito tokoeka (kiwi) sanctuary Paradise shell duck South Island robin South Island saddleback Variety of seabirds Brook Waimarama Trust, fenced sanctuary Falcon Sanctuary South Island robin Weka Yellow-crowned parakeet Downloaded from Te Ara – The Encyclopedia of New Zealand All rights reserved http://www.TeAra.govt.nz Name Governing body and Bird species status Rotoiti Mainland Island Department of Bellbird Conservation, mainland Brown creeper island Falcon Kākā Kea Long-tailed cuckoo Pipit Rifleman Shining cuckoo South Island robin Tomtit Tūī Yellow-crowned parakeet Hurunui Mainland Department of Falcon Island Conservation, mainland Great spotted kiwi island Kākā Kea Orange-fronted parakeet South Island robin Yellow-crowned parakeet Yellowhead Other more common birds Ulva Island Open Department of Bellbird Sanctuary Conservation, open Brown creeper sanctuary Kākā Parakeet Rifleman Saddleback Stewart Island robin Tokoeka (kiwi) Tomtit Tūī Weka Yellowhead Downloaded from Te Ara – The Encyclopedia of New Zealand All rights reserved http://www.TeAra.govt.nz .