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Tasman River Delta

Canterbury  >  New Zealand

The Tasman River Delta at the head of Lake Pukaki is the best place to see one of the world's rarest waders - the critically endangered Kakī Black Stilt.

Geplaatst* door Jonathan Klawitter
Meest recente update 29 juni 2025

Beschrijving

The Tasman River Delta, stretching between Aoraki/Mount Cook and Lake Pukaki, is a vast braided riverbed of shingle channels, wetlands, and scrubby flats. It’s a primary stronghold of the critically endangered Kakī Black Stilt, a species once on the brink of extinction and now recovering through intensive conservation. This is probably the most reliable place to see them in the wild. They’re typically found foraging in shallow channels, often near other species such as Double-banded Plover, South Island Oystercatcher, and Wrybill. Black-fronted Tern and Black-billed Gull breed on the river and are around from October to March.

The open landscape also supports Swamp Harrier, Australian Pipit, and several species of waterfowl. The delta's scale and isolation, with Aoraki rising behind it, make this a uniquely scenic and rewarding spot for birders. The habitat is highly dynamic, with river channels shifting and lake levels fluctuating throughout the year. A consistently productive area is the small access road and track just after Glentanner Airport, which leads to the Lake Pukaki shoreline - often a good place to find Black Stilt. Alternatively, ponds visible from pull-outs along Tasman Valley Road can also be worth scanning.

Details

Toegang

The main birding area is reached via a short gravel access road on the lake side of the highway, just where the Glentanner Airport fence ends. From there, it's typically a 250 m walk (distance varies with water levels) to reach the lake edge and mudflats where waders and Kakī can often be seen.

This spot is about 23 km from Aoraki/Mount Cook Village (20 min drive) and 45 km from Twizel (30 min). There are also several pull-outs along Tasman Valley Road that offer views of ponds and side channels.

Keep in mind that this is a mountain region, and access may be limited or unsafe in winter due to snow, ice, or flooding. Check the local forecast and road conditions before travelling.

Terrein en leefgebied

Wetland , Dal , Meer , Rivier , Slikken , Vijver

Omstandigheden

Vlak , Nat , Geen schaduw , Open landschap , Hoog water mogelijk

Rondlopende wandeling mogelijk?

Nee

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Ja

Wanneer hier vogels kijken?

Lente , Zomer , Herfst

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Zomer , Lente

Route

Breed pad

Zwaarte wandeling

Gemakkelijk

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Te voet , Auto

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