Taiaroa Head

Taiaroa Head

, lies three kilometres to the south.

The cape is home to a lighthouse, built in 1864, and a colony of over 100 Northern Royal Albatrosses, which established itself in 1919cite web|url=http://www.odt.co.nz/your-town/dunedin/19806/albatross-colony-marking-70-years|title=Albatross colony marking 70 years|date=28 August 2008|publisher=Otago Daily Times|accessdate=2008-08-30] - the only such colony on an inhabited mainland. Ruins of former coastal defences are located nearby, notably a restored Armstrong disappearing gun emplacement built in 1886 following a scare that New Zealand might be invaded by the Russians. A small beach, Pilots Beach, is located just inside the harbour entrance to the south of the head, and many forms of marine life, such as New Zealand Fur seals and Hooker's Sea Lions are often to be seen. At Pilots beach is the largest colony of little or blue penguins remaining on the Otago Peninsula. Nearby are important breeding habitats of the threatened yellow-eyed penguin. There may also be seen a large number of dolphins or migratory large whales. Historically, there were several commerical whaling stations established on the peninsula and the number of whales in this area were heavily exploited. Fortunately, however, their sightings in these areas are on the increase. The part of Taiaroa Head where Northern Royal Albatrosses breed is managed by the NZ Department of Conservation as a Nature Reserve with restricted entry. On adjacent land the Otago Peninsula Trust manage a visitor centre and run guided tours into the Nature Reserve. Pilots Beach is managed as a Recreation reserve by the Dunedin City.

The headland is named for Te Matenga Taiaroa, a 19th century Māori chief of the Ngai Tahu iwi. Pukekura, a significant Māori was located on the headland, having been established about 1650 and still occupied by Māori in the 1840s. It is associated with a daring warrior called Tarewai who was active in the 18th century. Pilot's Beach was formerly known as 'Hobart Town Beach' from the whaling tryworks established there in 1836 by the Weller brothers employing men from Hobart. Previously it was called 'Measly Beach' from its being a place where Māori went to bathe when afflicted by a measles epidemic in 1835.

Royal Albatross colony

The first albatross egg at the head was discovered in 1919, although it was not until 1938 that ornithologist Dr Lance Richdale saw the first live fledging. Since they first successfully raised a chick at Taiaroa Head Royal albatross numbers have increased due to intensive management by Reserve Rangers. As time has progressed intensive wildlife husbandry methods such as are found in any threatened species programme have been developed and refined. The one important difference has been that both the adults and progeny are not held in captivity but at wild and in the case of the adults leave the colony each day while raising chicks to gather food. Intensive methods include predator control for cats, ferrets stoats and weasels. Also in the early 1990's a new blowfly arrived and caused the death of a number of chicks by laying eggs in them while the chick was still attempting to hatch. Removing eggs from young or inexperienced parents has also occurred with these eggs being hatched in brooders.

Notes

References

*Dann, C. & Peat, N. (1989). "Dunedin, North and South Otago". Wellington, NZ: GP Books. ISBN 0-477-01438-0.
* Entwisle, Peter (1998). "Behold the Moon the European Occupation of the Dunedin District 1770-1848". Dunedin, NZ: Port Daniel Press. ISBN 0-473-05591-0.
*Herd, J. & Griffiths, G. J. (1980). "Discovering Dunedin". Dunedin, NZ: John McIndoe. ISBN 0-86868-030-3.


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