Ulva Island is a wildlife paradise

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I believe it’s protected to say when most individuals take into consideration New Zealand, they assume massive mountains, epic views, and hobbits. And I’ll be the primary to say they’re not flawed. Far fewer most likely consider birds. However birds are one of the vital distinctive issues about this nook of the world. 

After we broke off Gondwana tens of millions of years in the past, New Zealand’s ecology advanced with out mammals. Solely birds and a few bats. As a result of they advanced with out mammal predators, many misplaced their capacity to fly, like the long-lasting kiwi. Any mammals you meet listed below are launched, and most are thought of pests. The worst are Australian possums, stoats, weasels, feral cats, rats, mice, and even canines.

The truth is, it’s estimated that about 25 million native birds are killed by mammals right here yearly, placing many vulnerable to extinction. 

Ulva Island

Ulva Island

Ulva Island

However as a result of it’s a small island (mixed with different elements) New Zealand is combating again in opposition to predators. And it makes an actual distinction. A lot arduous work goes into defending this ecological paradise. And the wildlife we do have is not like wherever else on the planet.

That’s why I all the time say that, sure, the views are nice, and the adventures are unforgettable. However attempt to look previous that and soak in simply how ecologically particular we’ve it right here.

If you happen to hear a pointy whistle on a mountain river, it could possibly be the decision of the whio/blue duck; there are solely about 3,000 left and they’re in decline. At daybreak, the pitter-patter on the metallic mountain hut roof may be a curious kea, the world’s solely alpine parrot. The heavy woosh-woosh you would possibly hear within the forest could possibly be a fats kererū/wooden pigeon chickening out. 

That is what makes New Zealand really extraordinary in my eyes. And it’s an excellent reminder to guard what we’ve left. 

Ulva Island

Ulva Island

Ulva Island

There’s nowhere higher to soak within the untouched native bush and wild calls of uncommon birds than on Rakiura/Stewart Island. 

Simply an hour’s ferry ride throughout from Bluff, New Zealand’s third island is one in all my favourite locations in the whole world. The truth is, I really feel like I’d find yourself dwelling there someday, simply me and the birds. Though Rakiura is the place the place I had the worst expertise of my life – discovering 150 beaching pilot whales – it’s gotten underneath my pores and skin, and now at any time when I go to, I don’t wish to go away. 

Whereas there are a lot of elements that contribute to this, I’d say the most important one needs to be the spectacular native bush and wildlife. 85% of the island is nationwide park. And solely about 400 individuals reside there together with a shit-ton of birds. Seems like heaven to me! 

Ulva Island

Ulva Island

Stewart Island hasn’t been as ravaged by launched predators as mainland New Zealand.

The truth is, it’s freed from mustelids (stoats & weasels); these guys are public enemy #1 right here. They’re homicide machines, killing heaps and heaps of birds all of the whereas reproducing like rabbits. They’re notoriously sneaky and arduous to catch. Stoats can swim, and so they’re opportunistic killers like cats – they don’t even eat all of the birds they kill. 

Mixed with some unimaginable conservation initiatives like Predator Free Rakiura, Stewart Island is the place to go for wildlife and birdwatching. And there’s no the place higher on Stewart Island for this, than on Ulva Island/Te Wharawhara, a predator-free open island sanctuary in Paterson Inlet.

A tiny island off of a much bigger island, which is of two very massive islands.f Adore it.

Ulva Island

Ulva Island

Ulva Island

I’ve been fortunate sufficient to go to Ulva Island three or 4 instances over the previous couple of years. And I can’t wait to return. 

Ulva Island is a predator-free open island sanctuary, one of many few pest-free sanctuaries in New Zealand, and one of many solely ones open to the general public. Smaller offshore islands are the very best locations to attempt to save birds as a result of they’re simpler to away from pests, permitting the native birds to thrive. 

Ulva Island is fairly unimaginable. If you happen to solely do one factor on Stewart Island, come out right here. If you happen to’re restricted on time and don’t contemplate your self an insane birder like me, hop on an Ulva Island guided tour with RealNZ. You’ll see a lot greater than you’d by yourself and be taught quite a bit. 

Lots of our rarest birds name Ulva Island residence, just like the tieke/saddleback, mohua, Stewart Island robin, kakariki, and loads of kiwi.

Ulva Island

Ulva Island

Ulva Island

Ulva Island can be distinctive as a result of it was by no means milled for timber, not like different locations on Stewart Island. Right here you’ll be able to see mature native timber and gorgeous foliage; it provides you a style of what New Zealand used to appear like earlier than us people got here alongside. 

Predator-free since 1997, minus the occasional rat incursion, Ulva Island is likely one of the greatest locations to go birdwatching amongst pristine native bush. With stunning white sand seashores, on a sunny day, it’s straightforward to neglect you’re on the backside of the world – subsequent cease Antarctica. 

As a result of it’s so near mainland Rakiura, rats can nonetheless swim over and reproduce shortly. The truth is, whereas we had been wandering round, we discovered a pile of neon inexperienced feathers, what was left of a kakariki (red-fronted parakeet). Perhaps a local chook like a karearea/falcon predated it, or it was a rat. A grim reminder that what we’ve right here is fragile. 

Ulva Island

Ulva Island

Ulva Island

On my final journey to Ulva Island, it was raining on and off on a relaxed autumn day. Whereas the rain makes it more durable to listen to rustling within the rainforest heralding birds, it did create an ethereal, otherworldly vibe.

As we had been heading into autumn, it meant that mushroom season was in full swing. A brand new interest of mine this yr has been mushroom, partially impressed by my buddy Liv who simply wrote an incredible e book: Fungi of Aotearoa: A Curious Forager’s Field Guide. There have been loads of stunning electrical blue Entoloma hochstetteri mushrooms, aka werewere-kōkako, native to New Zealand.

However maybe the very best half was coming out at one of many coves solely to have a child sea lion attempt to chase us off his seashore. I’ve spent a number of time round seals and sea lions on my travels, and infrequently the infants are bluffing, doing little dummy prices. This man was no exception.

Perched on the steps, we snacked and watched him eyeing us suspiciously from the water. Curious little wekas tried to steal our lunch. Wildlife mecca, for certain. 

Ulva Island

Ulva Island

Ulva Island

You possibly can stroll all of the tracks round Ulva Island in a few hours. Simply keep in mind, in case you stroll shortly, you’ll miss out on quite a bit. Rambling, pausing, and listening is one of the simplest ways to expertise the wildlife right here. We noticed nearly all the pieces minus kiwi (nocturnal), which was wonderful. 

Ulva Island is the form of place that reminds us to decelerate. Right here you’ll be able to breathe within the rattling earthy smells, and hear for the haunting calls of practically extinct birds. It provides us a uncommon glimpse into what New Zealand used to appear like and what it may appear like once more someday. 

This distant wilderness will get underneath your pores and skin and keep some time.

Have you ever been to Ulva Island? Is that this a spot you might see your self visiting? Share!

Ulva Island

Ulva Island