SPRING 2022 : The Petrel Station pelagic seabird trips, Tutukaka, NZ
Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2022 6:03 pm
SPRING 2022 schedule : The Petrel Station pelagic seabird trips (Tutukaka, New Zealand).
– 23rd October 2022 (Sunday) – TRIP FULL
– 29th October 2022 (Saturday) – TRIP FULL
– 6th November 2022 (Sunday) – TRIP FULL
– 18th November 2022 (Friday) – TRIP FULL
In the spring months, all the local breeding seabird species are back in the area in great numbers so there’s always lots of activity on the water. Buller’s Shearwater and Fairy Prion are around in the thousands and are a spectacular birdwatching experience seeing them in the massive feeding workups. Also it’s prime migration time for seabirds heading back through on the way to their southern ocean breeding areas and we've had plenty of scarcer species put in an appearance at this time of year. And the Grey Noddy (Ternlet) usually begin to return in December.
www.thepetrelstation.nz
Check our comprehensive website for details on:
– Costs and booking details
– Seabird species seen and seasons info
– Info about the at-sea sighting research project (and how you can help)
– Trip details and trip reports
– Private charter trips
– Why these trips are so special
The best way to experience these seabirds is out on the ocean, in their world, so get in touch if you’re keen for a great day out with some stunning seabirds
Cheers
Scott Brooks
The Petrel Station pelagic seabird tour
Tutukaka, New Zealand
P : 021 322 324
E : seabirds@thepetrelstation.nz
Website: www.thepetrelstation.nz
Facebook : www.facebook.com/thepetrelstation
YouTube: www.youtube.com/@thepetrelstation
– 23rd October 2022 (Sunday) – TRIP FULL
– 29th October 2022 (Saturday) – TRIP FULL
– 6th November 2022 (Sunday) – TRIP FULL
– 18th November 2022 (Friday) – TRIP FULL
In the spring months, all the local breeding seabird species are back in the area in great numbers so there’s always lots of activity on the water. Buller’s Shearwater and Fairy Prion are around in the thousands and are a spectacular birdwatching experience seeing them in the massive feeding workups. Also it’s prime migration time for seabirds heading back through on the way to their southern ocean breeding areas and we've had plenty of scarcer species put in an appearance at this time of year. And the Grey Noddy (Ternlet) usually begin to return in December.
www.thepetrelstation.nz
Check our comprehensive website for details on:
– Costs and booking details
– Seabird species seen and seasons info
– Info about the at-sea sighting research project (and how you can help)
– Trip details and trip reports
– Private charter trips
– Why these trips are so special
The best way to experience these seabirds is out on the ocean, in their world, so get in touch if you’re keen for a great day out with some stunning seabirds
Cheers
Scott Brooks
The Petrel Station pelagic seabird tour
Tutukaka, New Zealand
P : 021 322 324
E : seabirds@thepetrelstation.nz
Website: www.thepetrelstation.nz
Facebook : www.facebook.com/thepetrelstation
YouTube: www.youtube.com/@thepetrelstation