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RFI - Tiritiri Matangi

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Subject: RFI - Tiritiri Matangi
From: inger vandyke <>
Date: Sun, 31 May 2009 06:29:19 +0000
Hi All,
Firstly, thank you so much for ALL of the responses I got to my query regarding 
Tiri Tiri.  I probably won't get a chance to respond to all your posts 
independently so please take this email as a blanket sign of gratitude for all 
your tips and advice.
It appears that there are a few constants in your responses being:
1.  That Gregory the Takahe is quite a tame and becoming little fellow with his 
numerous leg rings and flags.  It seems that head shots of him might be the 
Pics Du Jour :-)
2.  That booking in advance is probably required - thanks for that tip.
3.  That September is maybe not such a great time for pelagics in Hauraki even 
if the sea/coastline is spectacular and probably worth the day out.
4.  That Kokakos are (and yes I DID mean Kokako NOT Kakapo) sometimes easy, 
sometimes hard to find on the island.  I will check the spots mentioned.  Even 
to hear one of them calling would be a treat in itself.
5.  That the island can be overrun with crowds.  I wonder how bad this would be 
in September?
Anyway, thanks again for your responses.  They have greatly assisted us with 
our planning for the trip.
Hope to catch up with some of you out in the field sometime soon!
Cheers,
Inger


Inger Vandyke

Natural History Writer and Photographer

Publicity Officer - Southern Oceans Seabird Study Association (SOSSA)

Mob:  0402 286 437



www.ingervandyke.com











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> Date: Tue, 26 May 2009 09:59:00 +0000
> Subject: [Birding-Aus] RFI - Tiritiri Matangi
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> Hello Birding Aus'ers,
> I am thinking of heading off to Tiritiri Matangi near Auckland for a day trip 
> in September.  As a photographer, I am principally interested in Kokako and 
> Takahe but would welcome any other tips about visits to the island or what I 
> should look out for.
> Any information you can provide would be a great help.
> Cheers,
> Inger Vandyke
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> Inger Vandyke
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> Natural History Writer and Photographer
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> Publicity Officer - Southern Oceans Seabird Study Association (SOSSA)
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> Mob:  0402 286 437
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> www.ingervandyke.com
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