Waitangiroto Nature Reserve

Waitangiroto Nature Reserve
Kōtuku at Waitangiroto Nature Reserve
Map showing the location of Waitangiroto Nature Reserve
Map showing the location of Waitangiroto Nature Reserve
Location of Waitangiroto Nature Reserve
Nearest townWhataroa
Coordinates43°08′51″S 170°17′06″E / 43.1475°S 170.2850°E / -43.1475; 170.2850
Area1,534 ha (5.92 sq mi)
DesignationNature reserve
Designated1976
Named forWaitangiroto River
AdministratorDepartment of Conservation

The Waitangiroto Nature Reserve is a protected area of 1,534 ha (3,790 acres) near Whataroa, in the West Coast of New Zealand.[2] The reserve consists of lowland kahikatea swamp forest either side of the Waitangiroto River. It is notable as the site of the only breeding colony of kōtuku or white heron (Ardea alba modesta) in New Zealand, comprising 100–120 birds. Royal spoonbills and little shags also breed alongside the kōtuku. The breeding colony is a visitor attraction during the breeding season, but access to the entire nature reserve is by permit only. Visitors can view the birds from a hide across the Waitangiroto River. Tours of the reserve operate from a base in Whataroa.

Although the kōtuku nesting colony is commonly known as the "Ōkārito colony", Ōkārito is some distance to the south, over a glacial moraine in a different drainage basin. White herons can be commonly seen feeding in Ōkārito Lagoon, a possible cause of the confusion.[3][4]

  1. ^ "Waitangiroto". Protected Planet. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
  2. ^ "Protected Areas". Land Information New Zealand. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
  3. ^ Allan, Peter (19 March 1988). "Okarito Lagoon". The Press. p. 18. Archived from the original on 20 September 2023. Retrieved 18 September 2023.
  4. ^ Wood, G.C. (11 March 1988). "Heron colony". The Press. p. 20. Archived from the original on 20 September 2023. Retrieved 18 September 2023.