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Tahuna Torea introduces you to 25ha of unique wildlife sited on a long sand bank extending out into the Tamaki Estuary.
It is rich in Māori history as well as native birds and vegetation.
There are bushy areas for birds to hide and rest in, fresh and saltwater wetlands, plants like gorse are left to give shelter to young native trees, and fallen trees and branches are left to break down to add fertility to habitats.
Please respect the wildlife. Keen bird-watchers should check tide movements beforehand.
The best time to view wading birds is between full-tide and half-tide from November to March.
Check the rules for dog walking at Tahuna Torea Nature Reserve.