14-day & 21-day New Zealand tours
visiting the North, South, and Stewart Islands
As well as running our own tours, we also run New Zealand tours for a number of Overseas Birding Companies. However, the number of Guides we utilise for these tours is limited. So if you are interested in coming to New Zealand, we urge you to express interest sooner rather than later, as our limited number of tour slots fill. Many thanks!
| Dates | Led by | Spaces available |
|---|---|---|
| 26 September to 9 October | TBA | PRIVATE TOUR |
| 28 September to 11 October | TBA | PRIVATE TOUR |
| 1-9 October | TBA | PRIVATE TOUR |
| 12-25 October | TBA | PRIVATE TOUR |
| 29 October to 11 November | TBA | PRIVATE TOUR |
| 31 October to 20 November (21-day tour) | TBA | FULL - please email us now for other options. |
| 5-18 November | TBA | PRIVATE TOUR |
| 6-26 November | TBA | PRIVATE TOUR |
| 14 November to 4 December (21-day tour) | TBA | FULL - please email us now for other options. |
| Dates | Led by | Spaces available |
|---|---|---|
| 16 January to 30 January | TBA | PRIVATE TOUR |
| 21 January to 3 February | TBA | PRIVATE TOUR |
| 26 January to 15 February (21-day tour) | TBA | TWO PLACES available, couple or twin share only - please email us now to reserve a place. |
| 6-26 February | TBA | PRIVATE TOUR |
| 7-20 February | TBA | PRIVATE TOUR |
| 16 February to 1 March (14-day tour) | TBA | Places available - please email us now to reserve a place. |
| 23 October to 12 November | TBA | PRIVATE TOUR |
| 26 October to 15 November | TBA | PRIVATE TOUR |
| 30 October to 19 November | TBA | PRIVATE TOUR |
| 7-21 November | TBA | PRIVATE TOUR |
| 13 November to 3 December (21-day tour) | TBA | Just a FEW PLACES available - please email us now to reserve a place. |
| 15 November to 5 December | TBA | PRIVATE TOUR |
| 2-15 December | TBA | PRIVATE TOUR |
| Dates | Led by | Spaces available |
|---|---|---|
| 25 January to 14 February | TBA | Places available - please email us now to reserve a place. |
If the dates above do not suit, then please email us as we may have other dates available, depending on guide availability.

Yellowhead, Mohoua ochrocephala, photographed during a Wrybill Birding Tours, NZ tour around New Zealand in January 2005. After a bit of searching we were lucky enough to get stunning views of a small group of these absolutely glorious birds.
Where
Both our 14-day and 21-day tours start in Auckland, travel through North, South and Stewart Islands visiting all the birding and scenic highlights New Zealand has to offer in the time available. Finish in Invercargill (14-day) and Christchurch (21-day).
Number of participants
Limited to 8 people per trip, with a single guide (unless specifically requested).
Cost
Please email us for pricing on these tours.
Description
These guided tours, leaving from Auckland and ending in Invercargill (14-day) or Christchurch (21-day), will visit some of New Zealand’s premier birding hotspots. During the tours, we aim to visit such places as Tiritiri Matangi, Miranda, the Central Plateau and Pureora Forest, Manawatu Estuary, Kaikoura, Central Otago, and Stewart Island. The 21-day additionally visits further north in the North Island (Kerikeri), and the South Island West Coast and Glaciers, and Eglinton Valley in Fiordland National Park.
New Zealand is simply a stunning country, with so many unique species of birds. With both tours we will be aiming to see members of the six New Zealand endemic families – kiwi, NZ parrots, NZ wrens, NZ wattlebirds, NZ creepers, and the stitchbird. However, this is the tip of the avian iceberg, with so many other unique species. How about wrybill – our name sake – the only species in the World to have a laterally curved beak, the New Zealand pigeon – the World’s largest fruit dove, or the New Zealand storm-petrel – thought to be extinct until we rediscovered it during a pelagic in January 2003! Birding in New Zealand is an amazing experience, and seeing it with us will make it even more special. Although birds are our passion, New Zealand has a lot to offer in the way of scenery, history, and other wildlife (such as marine mammals – note that when targeting marine mammals we use an approved operator with a marine mammal viewing permit). We will be sharing as much of this with you as we can.
As well as visiting many of the premier land-based birding spots, we will undertake several pelagic birding trips at various ports around the country – Marsden Cove and inner Hauraki Gulf (the latter an additional on our 21-day tour), Kaikoura and Stewart Island (half day on 14-day, full day on 21-day), plus we take ferries between the islands, adding in extra pelagic potential.
These itineraries are low impact and requires a low to moderate (or better) level of fitness. Low to moderate fitness in this application, is defined as ‘able to walk for at least 60 minutes or more on undulating terrain without significant help’.
Time of year?
October through to March. New Zealand birding differs very much to Northern Hemisphere birding, where in late summer birding can be difficult, with post-breeding passerines being skulky and difficult to find. In New Zealand we do not see the same seasonal changes. Although birds are not singing as much and are not in full breeding mode, they are just as reliably found in late summer. The weather in late summer is also generally more settled.
We have also recently run tours during winter, and they actually work very well for seeing New Zealand’s endemic landbirds. Some seabirds are absent, as are the summer breeding cuckoos, but if your schedule doesn’t allow a summer visit to New Zealand, explore the option of an April to September tour with us.
What can you expect to see?
Our 21-day tour boasts a species list of 150-155+ species on most trips, including around 65 endemic breeding species and 25-30 tubenose species.
Our 14-day tour sees around 130-135+ species on most trips, including around 60 endemic breeding species and 25+ tubenose species.
The following stats give an idea of our success rates since 2003 for finding the important (mostly endemic) species (note that list does not include all endemics seen during our tours). The record for our trips is 172 species, set by Brent in late 2015 (see trip report here), but note this ‘chased’ a number of vagrants, feral introductions, and introduced species. Over the last few years a tally of 150-155+ has become a very respectable target.
Statistics below are based on 21-day tours. Note that some of the species below are not targeted on our shorter 14-day tours (eg. little spotted and Okarito kiwi).
100% Success : Southern brown kiwi, yellow-eyed penguin, NZ grebe, Buller’s & Hutton’s shearwater, black (Parkinson’s), Westland, Cook’ petrels, Foveaux, Otago, King & spotted shag, paradise shelduck, blue duck, NZ scaup, weka, South Island & Variable oystercatcher, black stilt, NZ plover, banded dotterel, wrybill, red-billed gull & black-billed gull, white-fronted, black-fronted tern, NZ pigeon, kaka, kea, red-crowned parakeet, yellow-crowned parakeet, morepork (always heard, occasionally not seen), rifleman, NZ pipit, fernbird, tomtit (both sub-species), NZ robin (both species), whitehead, brown creeper, grey gerygone, stitchbird, bellbird, tui, saddleback (both species).
Less than 100% success (from around 30+ tours, % seen roughly speaking):
Northern brown kiwi – 90% seen, but heard on the nights it was not seen
Little spotted kiwi – 80% seen, but heard on the nights it was not seen
Okarito brown kiwi – 85% seen, but heard on the nights it was not seen. Rain will cause cancellation of the tour.
Great spotted kiwi – seen on ONE tour, and heard 60% (when tried for)
New Zealand storm-petrel – missed on ONE tour, plus several trips cancelled due to weather
Pycroft’s petrel – seen 80% out of Marsden Cove. Not usually seen in Hauraki Gulf on Sandspit trips.
Takahe – 95%+ missed on ONE tour
Fairy tern – 95%+ missed on ONE tour
NZ falcon – 95%+ missed on ONE tour
Australasian bittern – ~70%
Fiordland crested penguin – 100% October – January. Often (~90%) found after January, but more difficult
Shining-bronze cuckoo – 90%+, occasionally missed in late summer
Long-tailed cuckoo – 90%+, occasionally missed in late summer
Rock wren – recent changes to our concession locations mean we will likely miss this species on future tours
Yellowhead – 95%+ missed on ONE tour
Kokako – 95%+ missed on ONE tour
A detailed itinerary is available upon request, please email us to express your interest. Or perhaps you like the look of this tour but would like to change dates or make adjustments to the schedule, we are more than happy to make such changes, where possible, upon request.



