Seabird Coast

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The Seabird Coast, a beach area situated on the Firth of Thames in the North Island of New Zealand, lies about three kilometres from the small town of Miranda.[1][2] The Seabird Coast is well known for its godwits.[3]

Godwits migrate in huge flocks to and fro between New Zealand and Alaska. Some of the weaker ones give up and stop at Australia or China. The most famous godwit, known as E7, has flown all the way from Alaska to New Zealand non-stop. Most other birds stop at China on the way.[4]

Many bird-spotting posts are placed around the beach for bird watching, and a bird sanctuary located nearby provides for injured birds.[3] The New Zealand government purposely limits the local population for the sake of the godwits.[citation needed]

Reference[]

  1. ^ "Bird Watching along the Seabird Coast". www.tourism.net.nz. 2021. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
  2. ^ "Coromandel and Seabird Coast open for business after storm". Stuff. 23 January 2018. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b Foster, Cate (17 July 2011). "Sunday drive: Firth of Thames". NZ Herald. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
  4. ^ "Bird Completes Epic Flight Across The Pacific". ScienceDaily. US Geological Survey. 17 September 2007.


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