Pterodroma pelagics New Zealand seabird expeditions

Hauraki Gulf (Auckland, New Zealand) and New Zealand's Far North Seabird Tours. Great itineraries for ship-based New Zealand Seabird Birdwatching Expeditions - Three Kings, NZ. South Pacific Seabird Expeditions and Oceanic Seabird Birdwatching Opportunities

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New Zealand Seabird Expeditions - East Cape, Chathams, Bounties and Antipodes

Fully-dedicated pelagic bird-watching cruises through some of the richest known areas for seabirds in the world

EAST CAPE, CHATHAMS, BOUNTY, ANTIPODES & SNARES ISLANDS

Dates: 27 December 2006 - 7 January 2007
Duration: 11 days (ex Tauranga/Bluff (Invercargill)
Price per person: NZ$8800 twin share/double cabins (two cabins available); NZ$7200 single berths (one berth available).This tour is FULL (we are operating a waitlis in case of cancellations )
Limited to 12 participants

New Zealand has the most diverse seabird community in the world. Ninety-five species breed in the New Zealand region including 35 species (42%) that are endemic (breed nowhere else). In addition many other seabirds from across the Great Southern and tropical South Pacific Oceans visit New Zealand waters making a visit Downunder for seabirds a truly memorable experience.  Our expedition to the Chathams, Bounty, Antipodes and Snares Islands aboard MV Braveheart offers a big trip for a small group (up to twelve participants). With so many great sights, wildlife and seabirds to see our high participant-to-leader/crew ratio provides an excellent level of personalised service. You won't be neglected!

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