Bird Watching-Wellington

Bird Watching

Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington

Discover the passion for bird watching in Wellington through our dedicated club, where enthusiasts gather to share sightings and experiences. Evening meetings at Te Papa’s collections building on 169 Tory Street occur on the first Monday of each month (except January and June) at 7.30 pm, fostering connections among nature lovers. Engage in beach patrols led by Ian Armitage, mist-netting and passerine banding activities, and casual field outings. Report your Wellington region bird sightings to Regional Recorder Peter Hodge. Join our bird watching community to explore avian wonders and build lasting friendships in this vibrant hobby group.

Your Guide to Bird Watching-Wellington

The social side of bird watching shines through in our club, where members form lasting friendships while pursuing a shared passion for New Zealand's avian life. As a hobbies and special interests group focused on bird watching, we bring together like-minded individuals to observe, record, and celebrate birds in the Wellington region. Our evening meetings, held at Te Papa’s collections building on the first Monday of each month (except January and June) at 7.30 pm, provide a welcoming space for discussions, guest speakers, and updates on local sightings. These gatherings encourage camaraderie, with members exchanging stories from recent outings and planning future adventures. Beyond meetings, our activities like beach patrols coordinated by Ian Armitage, mist-netting, and passerine banding offer hands-on opportunities to contribute to bird conservation and research. Casual field activities allow for flexible participation, ensuring everyone can engage at their own pace. Whether you're a seasoned observer or new to the hobby, our club emphasises the joy of discovery and the bonds created through collective enthusiasm for bird watching in Wellington.

About the Venue

Located at 169 Tory Street in Te Aro, Wellington 6011, our meetings take place at Te Papa’s collections building, a central spot in the heart of the city that enhances the bird watching experience with its proximity to urban and coastal environments. This venue is conveniently situated near Wellington's key amenities, including nearby cafes, public transport options, and the vibrant Te Aro district, making it easy for members to attend after work or combine visits with city explorations. The building's facilities support our gatherings comfortably, providing a suitable indoor space for presentations and discussions on bird sightings. Surrounded by Wellington's diverse habitats—from harbours to hills—it's an ideal base for transitioning from meetings to field activities. Regional Representative Annemieke Hamilton (0273247579) and other contacts ensure smooth coordination, while reporting sightings to Peter Hodge (04 3881104 or 0272403418) keeps our community informed. This location underscores our commitment to accessible bird watching, blending urban convenience with the region's rich natural context.

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Mon 02 Mar

07:30 pm
Bird Watching-Wellington Monthly Meetings

Everything You Need to Know Connect with fellow bird enthusiasts in Wellington through the Bird Watching-Wellington club's evening meetings, held on the first Monday of each month (except January and June) at 7.30 pm. These gatherings foster a sense of community among those passionate about local wildlife, offering a relaxed space to share observations and learn from others. Open to all ages, the meetings are suitable for everyone from beginners to experienced observers, making it easy to join in without prior expertise. Each session lasts about 60 minutes and is free to attend, with no entry fee required. What to expect? The meetings take place in a welcoming environment where members discuss bird sightings, club activities, and regional updates. Beyond the meetings, the club supports hands-on bird-watching through beach patrols led by Ian Armitage (contact 04-2327470), mist-netting and passerine banding sessions, and casual field activities. These opportunities allow participants to contribute to conservation efforts and deepen their understanding of Wellington's avian diversity. Practical details include arriving ready to engage—no special equipment is needed for the indoor meetings, though field trips might benefit from binoculars if you have them. Report any Wellington Region bird sightings to the Regional Recorder, Peter Hodge (04 3881104 or 0272403418), to help build a collective knowledge base. The club's regional representative, Annemieke Hamilton, is available at 0273247579 or via email at birds.wellington@birdsnz.org.nz for queries. By participating, you'll not only enjoy the social bonds formed over shared interests but also play a part in monitoring and protecting local bird populations, enhancing your connection to the natural world around Te Aro, Wellington. Open to all ages: Suitable for beginners and seasoned watchers alike. Free entry: No fees to join meetings or general activities. Community-focused: Share sightings and build networks with like-minded people. Hands-on options: Includes beach patrols, banding, and casual field outings. Easy involvement: Just show up; report sightings to contribute meaningfully. Duration and timing: 60-minute sessions starting at 7.30 pm monthly. Getting to Te Papa Collections Building Located at 169 Tory Street in Te Aro, Wellington, the Te Papa Collections Building is conveniently situated in the heart of the city, making it straightforward to reach by public transport, walking, or driving. This central spot integrates seamlessly with Wellington's vibrant community hubs, surrounded by cultural and natural attractions that complement bird-watching interests. Whether you're coming from nearby suburbs or further afield, the venue's urban accessibility encourages easy attendance, helping you connect with the local birding scene without hassle.

Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington

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"Connect with Bird Watching-Wellington in Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington! 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."

Annemieke Hamilton

birds.wellington@birdsnz.org.nz

0273247579

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