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Cape Kidnappers is the largest & most accesible mainland colony in the world.Visitors will see these amazing birds nesting,preening,flying & performing the famous ritual "Dance of the Gannets"
Gannet Safaris Wildlife Encounters Hawkes Bay Bird Watching Hastings Cape Kidnappers is the largest & most accesible mainland colony in the world.Visitors will see these amazing birds nesting,preening,flying & performing the famous ritual
Cape Kidnappers is the largest & most accesible mainland colony in the world.Visitors will see these amazing birds nesting,preening,flying & performing the famous ritual Cape Kidnappers is the largest & most accesible mainland colony in the world.Visitors will see these amazing birds nesting,preening,flying & performing the famous ritual

Gannet Safaris has been operating sucessfully for over 35 years, the only operator that drives you within a few metres of the birds, no walking or hill climbing required. On the way view the spectacular scenery, rugged coastline and the new International golf course of Cape Kidnappers. Come and experience something that cannot be repeated anywhere in the world.

The 20,000 gannets at the cape are members of the Booby family, with distinctive black eye markings and a pale gold crown.

Visitors to the colony will see adults and young nesting in serried rows carrying out their daily routine. In the air above your heads these amazing birds with their six foot wing span (2 metres) the birds swoop and dive as they bring back fish. On the ground, just a few feet away, the pairs preen and perform the dance of the gannets' recognition ritual.

The birds can be seen from September to early May. In September they return and build their nests ready for the arrival of the chicks during December and January. The chicks are then fattened up ready for their first and departing flight in late April / early May when they go off on their annual ritual to warmer climates.

After being driven to the Cape in your air conditioned 4 x 4 vehicle there's absolutely no walking required. You are taken right to within a few feet of these remarkable birds.

Gannet Safaris
Website: www.gannetsafaris.co.nz
Summerlee
Hastings
Hawke's Bay, New Zealand
Main phone: 06 875 0888
Main fax: 06 875 0893
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