Pureora Forest Park
As the Tutukaka pelagic I'd wanted to go on and had booked a rental car for got canceled because of the weather I decided to come here instead. The Greater Spotted Kiwi at Otorohanga Kiwi House was still not back on show otherwise I would have stopped there on the way.
To save some money on fuel etc. I'd advertised on fb to get some travelmates and so had two French guys with me (never doing that again).
You can borrow a bat detector for free from Auckland Council, so I got one the day before (Long-tailed Bats are at 40Hz, Short-tails at around 24Hz)
After picking up my travel buddies we drove down with a quick coffee stop on the way.
There's a field base at Pureora but it's closed on the weekends (I'm sure that makes sense to somebody...) and there's no mobile coverage.
Totara Walk
Our first stop in the morning was the short Totara Walk where we only saw a Kaka, Kereru and Robin.
Mount Pureora
After that we drove on to climb up the Mount. On the way up I saw Rifleman (a lot shier than the ones on SI), Fantail and Grey Warbler. A couple hours and some freezing winds at the top later we headed to the Forest Tower.
Gallery
Forest Tower
On the way in we flushed a Kakariki (do red and yellow both occur here?). Kakas were abundant and easy to see from the tower. We also saw Fantail, Tui, Kereru and Whiteheads and Tomtit on the way back to the car.
Buried Forest
Next stop was the Buried Forest which has to be the worst case of what I complained about
here. We saw quite a few California Quails on the road leading there.
Car Park
In the evening we headed back to the car park at the Totara Walk. My travelmates were already complaining about being hungry and wanting to leave but as that had been my main reason for coming we stayed till I saw the Long-tailed Bats at dusk. The bat detector worked well.
Without the others I would have stayed longer to try for Short-tailed Bats as well (they come out later in the night) but yeah, didn't happen.
Animals seen:
New Zealand Long-tailed Bat
California Quail
Kereru
Kaka
Yellow-fronted Kakariki
Rifleman
North Island Robin
Grey Warbler
Fantail
Tui
Whitehead
Tomtit
Australian Magpie
Animals not seen:
New Zealand Lesser Short-tailed Bat
Next up:
Taupo