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State of NZ Garden Birds 2023 | Te Āhua o ngā Manu o te Kāri i Aotearoa

State of NZ Garden Birds 2023
Te Āhua o ngā Manu o te Kāri i Aotearoa

Key signals continue for four native species – kererū, pīwakawaka (fantail), tūī and silvereye (tauhou).

Report cover: State of NZ Garden Birds 2022 | Te Āhua o ngā Manu o te Kāri i Aotearoa

State of NZ Garden Birds 2022
Te Āhua o ngā Manu o te Kāri i Aotearoa

Positive signals emerging for four native species – kererū, pīwakawaka (fantail), tūī and silvereye (tauhou).

Cover: State of NZ's Garden Birds 2021

State of NZ Garden Birds 2021
Te Āhua o ngā Manu o te Kāri i Aotearoa

More good news for four native species – the counts for kererū, pīwakawaka (fantail), tūī and silvereye have continued to increase.

Cover: State of NZ Garden Birds 2020 Te Āhua o ngā Manu o te Kāri i Aotearoa

State of NZ Garden Birds 2020
Te Āhua o ngā Manu o te Kāri i Aotearoa

Good news for four native species – the counts for kererū, pīwakawaka (fantail), tūī and silvereye have all increased. Myna have been increasing rapidly in Wellington in particular, and starling continue to show a moderate decline.