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The Great Matuku Muster

Nationwide synchronised counts of male Bittern booming.

Matuku-hurepo | Australasian Bittern are a highly mobile species capable of traveling from region to region - which means that you could count one in your wetland one day and the same Bittern could be counted again in another place the next day.  The population of Matuku here in Aotearoa is unknown - somewhere between  250-1000 birds are left we think... and they are on the brink of extinction.

 

You can play an important role in helping us to count Bittern during their breeding season when the males can be heard booming. To join us you will need to be able to count the males booming for 1-3 days each month on the weekend closest to the full moon in Sept/Oct or Oct/Nov, for 1 hour after your local sunset.

 

For more information select resources below

or Contact us.

Resources

2024 Results

We are still entering the manual data from The Great Matuku Muster in 2024, preliminary results will be published in January 2025. 

Image Credit: Glenda Rees

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