Bird Watching-Auckland

Bird Watching

Mount Albert, Auckland

Bird Watching-Auckland is your gateway to discovering Auckland's vibrant birdlife. Join fellow enthusiasts for monthly meetings on the first Tuesday (except January) at 7.30pm, hosted by the Natural Sciences Department at Unitec in Mt Albert. Share sightings, learn from experts, and contribute to regional bird recording. Report landbirds, waterfowl, rails, seabirds to Denise Poyner (0210324731), and waders or herons to Adrian Riegen ((09) 8149741). Perfect for bird watching hobbyists seeking community and knowledge in Auckland's natural spaces.

All About Bird Watching-Auckland

Bird Watching-Auckland offers a welcoming space for enthusiasts to connect over their shared passion for observing and recording local bird species. Meetings provide opportunities to share sightings, discuss observations, and learn from fellow members in a supportive environment focused on bird watching activities. Held on the first Tuesday of each month (except January) at 7.30pm, these gatherings are hosted by the Natural Sciences Department at Unitec in Mt Albert. Attendees can enter Gate 4 off Carrington Road and head to Building 115, Room 115-2005 on the second floor. For a location map, contact Regional Representative Ian McLean by email.

Active participation is encouraged through reporting Auckland region sightings to dedicated Regional Recorders. Landbirds, waterfowl, rails, and seabirds should be reported to Denise Poyner at 0210324731, while waders and herons go to Adrian Riegen at (09) 8149741. This structured approach helps build a collective understanding of local avian populations, making it an ideal club for those interested in bird watching, wildlife observation, and community-driven conservation efforts in Auckland.

Where to Find Us

Located at 139 Carrington Road, Mount Albert, Auckland 1025, New Zealand, Bird Watching-Auckland is situated in a key Auckland suburb that blends urban accessibility with proximity to natural habitats. Mt Albert's position in the Auckland region supports easy access for members from surrounding areas, fostering a strong sense of community among bird watching hobbyists. The venue at Unitec enhances the experience by providing educational facilities within the Natural Sciences Department, aligning with the region's emphasis on environmental awareness and outdoor pursuits.

This central location in Auckland encourages regular engagement, allowing members to contribute to regional bird recording initiatives that monitor diverse species like seabirds and waders. The club's focus on structured reporting strengthens local wildlife knowledge, benefiting the broader Auckland community interested in nature and hobbies-special-interests activities.

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Upcoming Events


Tue 03 Mar

07:30 pm
Monthly Bird Watching Gatherings

Why Monthly Meeting is Worth Attending These monthly meetings provide a supportive space for bird enthusiasts to connect, share knowledge, and deepen their passion for bird watching in the Auckland region. Hosted by the Natural Sciences Department at Unitec, the gatherings offer guidance from experienced members like Regional Representative Ian McLean, who can assist with everything from sighting reports to location advice. Each session involves discussions on local bird observations, updates from regional recorders, and opportunities to report sightings of landbirds, waterfowl, rails, seabirds, waders, and herons. It's open to all ages, making it suitable for everyone from beginners to seasoned watchers looking to contribute to community bird records. The meetings last 60 minutes and are held on the first Tuesday of each month, except January, starting at 7.30pm. There is no entry fee, so participation is free and accessible without any financial barriers. No specific requirements are needed beyond an interest in bird watching—simply bring your enthusiasm and any recent sightings to share. Reporting sightings is encouraged: contact Denise Poyner at 0210324731 for landbirds, waterfowl, rails, and seabirds, or Adrian Riegen at (09) 8149741 for waders and herons. This fosters a sense of community, allowing members to build connections, exchange tips on Auckland's diverse birdlife, and contribute to regional conservation efforts through collective knowledge. 🦜 Open to all ages: Suitable for beginners and experts alike, with no prior experience required. Free entry: No fees to join, promoting easy access for the community. Key focus on sightings: Share and report observations to support local bird records. Social benefits: Build friendships and network with fellow enthusiasts in a relaxed setting. Expert support: Guidance from regional recorders and representatives available. Duration and timing: 60-minute sessions on the first Tuesday monthly (except January) at 7.30pm. Attending these meetings enhances your understanding of Auckland's avian world while strengthening community ties through shared interests. Whether you're spotting rare seabirds or common waterfowl, the emphasis on collaboration makes each gathering rewarding. For more details or a location map, email Ian McLean at birds.auckland@birdsnz.org.nz or call 021535121. 🌿 Getting to Room 115-2005 on the second floor, Unitec The venue is located within the Natural Sciences Department at Unitec in Mount Albert, Auckland, a hub for learning and community activities in a green, suburban setting. To reach it, enter Gate 4 off Carrington Road and proceed to Building 115—the first large building directly ahead. Head to Room 115-2005 on the second floor. This area offers a welcoming environment surrounded by educational facilities, ideal for focused discussions on bird watching. For a detailed location map, contact Regional Representative Ian McLean via email at birds.auckland@birdsnz.org.nz. The Mount Albert location provides easy access for locals, contributing to the area's vibrant community spirit. 🗺️

Mount Albert, Auckland

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"Connect with Bird Watching-Auckland in Mount Albert, Auckland! Reach out to join our vibrant bird-watching community, get updates on events, or learn how to get involved. Contact us via email, phone, or social media for more details."

Ian McLean

birds.auckland@birdsnz.org.nz

021535121

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