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Oban and Halfmoon Bay

Rakiura/Stewart Island  >  New Zealand

Visiting Oban you can see albatross, Fiordland Penguin and other penguins during the day and Southern Brown Kiwi during the night.

Added* by Jonathan Klawitter
Most recent update 29 március 2024

Description

While you may come to Oban on Rakiura/Stewart Island for a hike, a pelagic tour, or a visit to Ulva Island, the township and Halfmoon Bay also offer great birding opportunities. There are three species of penguins present: Fiordland Penguin breed in caves along the shore from August to December and come back for molt January to march, Yellow-eyed Pigeon are usually seen between August and May, and Little Penguin are present all year round. Scenic cruises through the bay may give you opportunities to see them; the operators will know for that time of the year. Furthemore, several shag species including the Stewart Island Shag, White-fronted Tern, gulls, and even albatross such as White-capped Albatross can be easily seen in the bay. A Sooty Shearwater colony is nearby (see birdingplace Ackers Point).

In the township and the sourring forest you easily find New Zealand Kaka, Red-crowned Parakeet, and lots of New Zealand Pigeon among others. But the highlight is that it is relatively easy to run into Southern Brown Kiwi (Stewart Island) within the township at night and nearly every night some tourists report seeing them. You can ask at the DOC visitor centre where currently the best spot is to look for them.

Details

Access

You can get to Oban by ferry, which gives you a free pelagic tour, from Bluff or by small plane from Invercargill. Oban is easy to explore on foot and there are several operators offering cruises through the bay.

Terrain and Habitat

Sea , City/village , Beach , Forest

Conditions

Hilly , Wet

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

All year round , Spring , Summer

Best time to visit

Spring , Summer

Route

Paved road

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot , Bicycle , Car , Boat , Wheelchair

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

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