filming enchanting estuary birds in New Zealand WAIKANAE ESTUARY SCIENTIFIC RESERVE VLOG











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A birding expedition to film as many birds as possible at the Waikanae Scientific Reserve in New Zealand! I had 2 hours and came out with a respectable 20 species - including banded and New Zealand dotterels, grey teal, and sacred kingfisher. • The Waikanae estuary is rich in biodiversity, thanks to it being so close to the Kāpiti Island marine reserve. Its a safe haven for native fish and invertebrates, which support all of the wonderful manu (birds) that live there, and provides a safe passage inland for breeding. To keep it that way, its been extensively replanted by volunteer groups putting in the mahi. I loved my morning here and highly recommend it to anyone wanting to have a peaceful time in nature! Remember to keep your dogs on leashes, as endangered birds breed there. • You can find out more about the Waikanae Estuary Scientific Reserve here: https://www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-rec... • Aroha nui! • __________________________________________________________________________ • INSTAGRAM @outdoorswithsum • WEB summergleeson96.wixsite.com/website • ENQUIRIES [email protected] __________________________________________________________________________ • music via epidemic sound • When the Noise Settles; Disque Magique; Mint Conditions - Dusty Decks • images via creative commons • DSC_7072 - Kaimai Kid • Royal Spoonbills - PaulBalfe • Banded Dotterel - Seabird NZ • kotare - dcysurfer / Dave Young

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