2014 PROGRAMME




Saturday
20th September
7:00am
Manawahe Kokako Trust
See and hear kokako, tui, bellbird and kereru. Bird viewing followed by a BBQ breakfast.
 12yrs and over, moderate fitness required.
Phone Jude (07) 3088585 office hours Cost $5  Registration essential  

Saturday
20th September
8:.30 – 10:00am

Whakatane Harbour Care Group
 have a planting working bee. All welcome. Meet at the end of McGarvey Road. Bring a spade, gloves and sturdy footwear
Saturday
20th September
10:30am

Waiewe Stream Restoration
Working bee to clear felled trees.  Meet at south end of Waiewe Reserve - off Apenzell Dr or walk through reserve from north end entrance off Waiewe St.  Wear sturdy footwear and bring gloves.  Cup of tea to follow.
Saturday
20th September
9:30am
Piripai Spit Walk
 Meet at the weigh station at the wharf. Bring comfortable walking shoes, either easily removed for crossing water or water and sand friendly shoes,   binoculars,  hat and wet weather gear if applicable,  Bird book and  water. Morning tea will be provided.  Catch a boat across the channel and see the harbour from the other side.  Have a look around the two islands and (hopefully) see the resident bird populations including some of the adult dotterel population. Morning tea with Wairaka and a talk from Mithuna about Dotterels and what DoC is doing on Piripai Spit.
Phone Fran 3089456   Bookings essential

Sunday
21st September
9:30am –3:00 pm

Kiwi  Aversion Training for Dogs. 
Corner of Wainui and Burke Roads, Cheddar Valley. $10 per dog.  Each dog takes about 15 minutes.  A Whakatane Kiwi Trust activity
Phone Erica Hurren 3124536  to book a time

Saturday
27th  September
1:30pm -4:30pm

Whakatane Halo Project
IMAGINE…seeing Tieke (saddleback) in your backyard, hearing their chatter from The Strand
Let’s make it a reality
 Join us to hear Professor Bruce Clarkson (Waikato University), Dr John Innes (Landcare Research), Rebecca Bylsma and Catherine Kirby (Waikato University MSc students) discuss the development, trials, tribulations, outcome and celebrations surrounding the Hamilton Halo Project.
Afternoon tea provided   Surf and Sand Conference Centre, Ohope 

Sunday
28th September
8:30am

Godwit Welcome 
Meet at end of Ohiwa Harbour Road (Opotiki side of harbour) Launch of expanded book Birds of Eastern Bay Harbours and Estuaries.  BBQ and talk to follow.

Monday 29th September  - Friday 3rd October     1XX Radio Quiz

Wednesday
1st October
10:00am –3:00pm
Kiwi Conservation Club (Junior Forest & Bird) event:-
Shore birds at Ohiwa Spit and Bird-art & crafts.
Kids - walk around the Ohiwa Spit to see the dotterels and other birds with a shore birds' expert, then join in bird games, quizzes, arts & crafts activities at the Ohiwa Beach Holiday Park.
Meet: 10am at Ohiwa Beach Holiday Park, 380 Ohiwa Harbour Rd (at their Conference room).  
Time:  10am - midday (beach walk & BOP Shorebirds presentation), 1 - 3 pm (arts & crafts).
Feel free to join us for the morning session/afternoon session, or both.  All children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian please.  Suitable for ages 3 - 12 years.
Bring:  Drink bottle, lunch, warm clothes, gold coin donation.  Optional: binoculars, something to share for morning tea.
All welcome, but bookings are essential.  Please phone Mei Leong 022 1508284 or 073157556

Wednesday
1st October
1:30
Cheddar Valley Bird Walk and Bird Pottery
A flat 2km walk  with observation points.  Afternoon tea provided at the pottery.
Meet at The Look-out Burke Rd- Wainui Rd corner
Please indicate your attendance
Phone Stuart 07 3124583,  email s.m.slade@xtra.co.nz

Friday
3rd October
5:30pm 

Whakatane Harbour Care Group Bird Photo Competitition
Exhibition Opening and Prize Giving 
Little Orchard room, Te Koputu Library and Exhibition Centre. Refreshments provided

Saturday
4th October
9:30am
Moutohorā   (Whale Island)  with White Island Tours 
Check in and biosecurity process at the wharf.  A minimum of 10 people, maximum of 24 passengers plus guides.  Boat returns at approximately 1:30pm. 
Cost : $81 per adult (10% discount for the BIRDSaPLENTY Festival) and $60 per child (13 and under).
Postponement date 5th Oct 
Book with White Island Tours Phone 07 308 9588

Saturday 4th October  -Saturday 11th October
During gallery open hours Bird Photo Exhibition in Little Orchard Room at Te koputu

Sunday
5th October
6:45am
Nukuhou Saltmarsh – Join the care group for their bimonthly Bird Count.   Meet at Cheddar Valley Pottery with gumboots and warm clothing.  Briefing on the project over a cuppa
Book in with Stuart  phone 07 312 4583  email  s.m.slade@xtra.co.nz

Sunday
5th October
9:00 am
Uretara Island working bee
 Assist Nukuhou Salt Marsh Care Group with a bird count followed by weed removal. Bring gloves, lunch and drink. Meet at Albrecht’s gate 234 Burke Road at.   Wear boots that can get wet as you will be crossing to the island by foot.  
Please register with Stuart Slade  Phone 07 3124583,  email s.m.slade@xtra.co.nz

Tuesday
7th October
4:00pm
Annual Bird Spotting Challenge
How many different birds can you “spot” along the river?  Warren Cole Walkway
Family fun, meet at the Amphitheatre to collect your recording sheet and be in to win.  Bring binoculars if you can. Spot Prize Draw at 5:30pm at the Amphitheatre.   Bring a Picnic Tea.

Saturday
11th October
9:30 am
Kayaking with the Birds  at Ohiwa Boat Ramp --Ohiwa Harbour Road  Opotiki side of the Harbour
Bring your own kayak or hire one from KG Kayaks and explore the bird roosting sites on Ohiwa Harbour. Bookings Meg 315 4981 Kayak hire book at kgkayaks@xtra.co.nz.
If weather not suitable trip will leave Sunday 12th  October at 10:00 am

Saturday
11th October
8:00 am
Apanui Salt Marsh Monthly Clean up
People are invited to join in the monthly clean-up of the Apanui Saltmarsh area. 
Contact:  Warner Haldane  Phone 07 308 0215   email apanui.saltmarsh.care@gmail.com

Sunday
12th October
10:00 am
Spot the Robins
Meet for a gentle walk around the Fairbrother Loop in Ohope Scenic Reserve. Maybe we will see the recently released North Island Robin.
Meet at the entrance opposite Mahy Reserve

Thursday
16th  October
 7:00 pm
 "Seeing Rare Birds in NZ" By Phil Hammond of Wrybill tours of N Z 
A Forest and Bird presentation of interest to all those who go looking and clues as to how to find them. Phil is involved with a number of birding and conservation organisations, has been looking and counting all his life and is a member of a small group that run tours for wealthy overseas visitors to NZ.
Eastbay REAP  Gold coin donation

Saturday
18th October
8:30 am – 12 noon
Eastern Bay of Plenty Forest and Bird Society Nursery Native Plant Sale
A great range of plants for farms and gardens, large or small, plants for feeding birds and providing shelter. Proceeds go to local Forest and Bird projects.
Native Plant Nursery Fortunes Road,  between Whakatane and Awakeri- follow the signs.

Sunday
19th October
9:00 am 
Hukutaia Domain Opotiki. Open day. Come along and meet the various Care Groups from around the region as they share highlights of their year.  BBQ to follow.   Woodlands Hall if wet.



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