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December 22, 2023

Blue Ducks update

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Annual update of the Blue Duck report – every summer “birders” and “twitchers” visit Turangi looking for the Blue Ducks. If they come from the UK they are known as twitchers. If they come from USA they are known as birders. If they are from NZ they are known as fishos.

In Turangi the Blue Ducks are not the rare and endangered species that hide in the rest of remote backcountry NZ. The Tongariro River is the easiest location in NZ where tourists can find them. There are so many in the remote locations – like almost every bend on the upper Wanganui River – that they have expanded their breeding territory to move into town. Their aggressive behaviour forces many of the other ducks to find new locations.

They are so well known as they feature on NZ’s $10 notes.

Update of report from January 3, 2017

Beware of angry Blue Ducks on Tongariro River…

Beautiful fine warm weather conditions today will please all the gardens in Turangi.

Anglers wading over to the islands down the Tongariro River at this time of the year need to be aware there are still duck nests hidden in the long grass. Similar to the fishing, they are also having a late season?

The ducks nest on the islands as a safe option to hide from feral cats and tourists (and Juno!).

The islands are located mid-river in many locations – above the Daisy Pool, above Judges Pool, below Major Jones Pool, above Fan Pool, above Hydro-below Kamahi, above Birches Pool-below Silly Pool, etc. 

Every island has hidden nests which may include ‘supposedly rare endangered’ (?) Blue Ducks. 

They are the savage ones – very territorial.  The other ducks species – like Paradise Ducks below – that used to predominate appear to have moved on.

The easiest way to locate them is to take TRM’s trained guard dog beast to flush them out. Juno tries to avoid the Blue Ducks – but not because she is worried about disturbing them.  She is more frightened by their angry aggressive attitude as she is concentrating on stalking and spooking and scaring big game… called trout.

She is so brave… We have had reports back from tourists who could not find any Blue Ducks on their first attempt but when they retraced their steps with Juno they discovered the ducks were hiding close to where they walked.

In previous years TRM provided reports on other species – resident fantails, resident quail, etc. In early spring there were two nesting pairs of Quail patrolling the garden but they have moved on. The usual fantails that clean up all the tiny spiders in the units have not appeared. So for the 2024 New Year we are left with just the Blue Ducks…

Quail nest in TRM’s garden last season.

Photo from the living room of TRM’s usual lawn mowers.

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