Community bird & gecko survey - 2025

    In April 2025, we asked Kerikeri Peninsula residents' which of the less common species pictured below, they had either seen or heard, on or from their properties.

    We also asked if they had seen kereru, what was the maximum number seen together? Two people had seen four.

    We got 48 responses, the results are shown in the graphs below.

    2025 survey percent seen

    2025 survey kereru seen

     

    a45eed44 c146 6717 57c4 ba748af628ccKererū - NZ pigeon

    b6ea3489 d438 7d4b bda5 6094c926a55bKiwi

    b6ea3489 d438 7d4b bda5 6094c926a55bMiromiro - Tomtit - female

    b6ea3489 d438 7d4b bda5 6094c926a55bMiromiro - tomtit, male

    b6ea3489 d438 7d4b bda5 6094c926a55bWhite faced heron

    b6ea3489 d438 7d4b bda5 6094c926a55bReef heron

    b6ea3489 d438 7d4b bda5 6094c926a55bKākā

    b6ea3489 d438 7d4b bda5 6094c926a55bFernbird

    b6ea3489 d438 7d4b bda5 6094c926a55bBanded rail

    b6ea3489 d438 7d4b bda5 6094c926a55bBittern

    b6ea3489 d438 7d4b bda5 6094c926a55bNorthland green gecko

    b6ea3489 d438 7d4b bda5 6094c926a55bPacific gecko

    b6ea3489 d438 7d4b bda5 6094c926a55bGecko skin shed