Kārearea: the mysterious New Zealand falcon

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Kārearea: the mysterious New Zealand falcon


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The kārearea/New Zealand falcon is one in all my favourite birds.

Considerably recognized, I might nonetheless say it’s a fairly underrated species right here, not typically getting as a lot consideration as different flashier birds – cough, cough, kea. You may need seen them featured on the $20 notice.

Small but packing a punch, kārearea are spectacular birds. They’re additionally fairly distinctive in some ways. Solely present in New Zealand, these powerhouses can fly over 200km/h and hunt prey greater than themselves. They usually’re attractive to admire.

Mixing in simply, it’s simple to overlook recognizing them out within the wild. However as soon as you already know what to search for, you’ll be able to’t assist however maintain a watch out searching for them.

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Kārearea advanced to hunt within the dense forest (earlier than we people burnt most of them down right here).

Out of the 38 complete species of falcons worldwide, the kārearea is one in all solely 4 that hunt within the forest. Due to this, it has brief wings in order that it could actually maneuver simply. The smooth feathers are strong and simply bounce again as a substitute of breaking whereas searching in dense bush.

They’ve additionally advanced to have the ability to hunt out within the open, too, with the long-lasting falcon stoop-dive transfer. Half the scale of the swamp harrier (which confuse many), you gained’t doubtless see kārearea feeding on roadkill – they hunt stay. Additionally they shortly flap their wings as a substitute of gliding.

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 Wanting up shut, you’ll be able to see that they’re majestic creatures.

Kārearea have stunning broad wings that attain almost 100cm in size; they’ve lengthy yellow legs made for catching small prey. A protracted tail helps with maneuvers as they hunt, and so they have probably the most stunning yellow, brown, cream, and gold feathers. Males are smaller than females – which I like.

There are additionally three completely different ecological varieties of kārearea: Bush, Jap, and Southern.

  1. Bush falcons typically happen within the North Island, south of the Waikato, to the highest of the South Island. They’re smaller.
  2. Jap falcons are bigger and paler, starting from Marlborough down into the southern finish of the South Island, preferring open, dryer habitats east of the Southern Alps.
  3. Southern falcons are intermediate-sized and stay in Fiordland, Rakiura/Stewart Island, and down all the best way within the subantarctic Auckland Islands

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Kārearea: the mysterious New Zealand falcon

Typically my associates that find out about kārearea find out about them as a result of they’ve been dive-bombed by them, particularly mountain biking in locations like Rotorua or round pine plantations.

They don’t construct nests however quite a scrape. Generally they nest on the bottom, and in case you come wherever close to them once they’re on the nest, you’ll realize it. They may purpose in your head and aggressively assault you, and so they don’t miss. Greatest to keep away from.

The kārearea are thought to fill the ecological predator hole, which might usually be occupied by a mammal predator – another excuse they breed on the bottom. Breeding begins in winter, and the chicks fledge on the finish of summer season. The chicks hatch within the spring. There could be as much as 4 chicks in a nest, however normally, it’s round two.

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Now right here comes the unhappy half – however don’t fear; there’s nonetheless hope.

There are lower than 8,000 kārearea left in New Zealand at the moment. And there’s nonetheless numerous work to be completed round defending them.

As a result of they typically nest on the bottom, this implies they’re prone to launched predators, particularly the eggs and the chicks. There are additionally movies of cats coming into kārearea nests and killing the chicks as a result of the mom couldn’t fend them off. Different threats apart from predation are habitat loss, disturbance, improvement impacts, being shot by people, wind farms, and energy line electrocution.

Typically the massive energy traces within the extensive open components of rural New Zealand make excellent perches.

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There are pockets of kārearea round New Zealand, together with down right here in Central Otago, the place I stay in Wanaka. Right here we’ve got the Jap type of kārearea. In 2021 their standing was formally reclassified and worsened by DOC as they went from “recovering” to “nationwide susceptible.”

The Cardrona Kārearea Conservation Mission is a community-led venture that goals to develop a science-based conservation strategy for kārearea in tussock grassland mountain ecosystems like up at Cardrona. They’re presently in yr three out of 5 of analysis.

That is truly related throughout most of New Zealand; there actually simply isn’t numerous details about kārearea.

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kārearea

Not a lot is understood concerning the kārearea that stay in alpine environments, so numerous analysis must be completed to know them and assist them. There are not any present quantitative research of kārearea on this space. Within the conservation world, you should absolutely perceive the place and dangers an animal faces earlier than you’ll be able to create a rescue plan.

These are issues like what number of breeding pairs are within the space, what are the developments, and whether or not they’re profitable. Do the chicks and adults survive, and in the event that they don’t what occurred, then we are able to plan tips on how to shield them in future. Fortunately all of them appear to return to breed in the identical space yearly, making it considerably simpler to look at.

Many of the kārearea habitat falls on non-public land round this space, so it’s essential to work with the farmers and locals to assemble knowledge and observe.

You’ll be able to solely catch kārearea to leg-band them when they’re on the nest as a result of, effectively, they assault you.

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Many points round kārearea are preventable based mostly on what we’ve got discovered so removed from the analysis right here with the Cardrona Kārearea Conservation Mission. The largest concern? Mammal predation. Cats. Stoats. Possums. Hedgehogs.

This sounds painfully apparent, however I’m going to dig in anyhow. Certain a much bigger or grownup hen has the prospect to battle off predators. However for a species to outlive, that signifies that the eggs after which chicks need to fledge efficiently. That is the massive downside.

You may not assume that seemingly innocuous critters like hedgehogs wouldn’t be a problem with falcons, however they’re. They eat the eggs and the chicks. Wildlife cameras had been used to file the nests final yr and caught a hedgehog repeatedly attacking a nest with 4 ten-day-old chicks whereas the mom tried to battle it off. One other nest on the town failed as a result of somebody’s pet cat repeatedly raided it.

However the worst of all is after we trigger the nests to fail. A bunch of youngsters right here in Albert City had been by chance harassing a nest and taking pictures, disturbing the birds for a chronic interval. Even simply driving the birds away for lengthy sufficient signifies that the infants can fall sufferer to predation.

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kārearea

kārearea

Regardless of all these troubles, what’s nice is that we’re on the proper path towards determining tips on how to shield these unimaginable hunters. So many individuals, particularly down right here round Wanaka and Cardrona, have rallied collectively to assist this analysis. Many contribute right here to log kārearea sightings.

I don’t even have many pictures of kārearea within the wild as a result of they’re aren’t many. Most of those photographs got here from after I was on the North Island a number of years in the past in Rotorua with Wingspan, a belief caring for sick, injured, and orphaned kārearea.

This contains analysis, captive breeding, public consciousness work, and rehabilitating raptors again into the wild. The extra we contribute, the higher!

 Have you ever heard of the kārearea earlier than? Aren’t they stunning? 

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