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  • Stewart Island Breeding Locations Revisited

    Posted on November 21st, 2002 Pieter No comments

    Three seasons after a comprehensive nest census on the north east coast of Stewart Island it was deemed useful to revisit three breeding locations to see if the numbers compared with the earlier visit and to look carefully for juvenile yellow-eyed penguins-an indication of breeding success.

    The Project Officer took four volunteers along to get first hand experience of the work, and to do those long hours of beach counts and learn about crawling through vines and penguin poo to locate nests.

    There was sea-sickness, large rats and enough equipment and food (but no meat as someone inadvertently left it in a fridge at Halfmoon Bay), to out last a week of storms. The weather was great, and the early 5am starts thrilling. The results were somewhat predictable with the indication of a similar number of breeding pairs as last time, but ominously no juveniles were identified on or near any of the beaches we surveyed.

    The Trust hopes to support research into the relationship of feral cats and the yellow-eyed penguin breeding locations in the future.