Kiwi Birdlife Park
Adres
Brecon Street, Queenstown 9300, New Zealand
Land
new zealand
Website
https://kiwibird.co.nzOpeningstijden
Open daily 9:00am–5:00pm; cultural shows at 11:00am and 3:00pm
Populariteit
**🏆 Queenstown's Best Wildlife and Conservation Experience** - Over **1,000 native birds** from 30+ species – NZ's largest native bird collection in one park - Active breeding programmes for **black stilt**, **kiwi**, and **kākāpō** - Home to the **world's rarest wading bird** – the black stilt (kakī) - **Daily Māori cultural shows** included with entry - Centrally located in **Queenstown** – easy walk from town centre
Queenstown's Wildlife and Conservation Showcase
Kiwi Birdlife Park is a compact but outstanding native wildlife and conservation attraction located in the heart of Queenstown, making it the most conveniently situated wildlife park in the South Island. Home to over 1,000 native birds from more than 30 species, it offers an unrivalled opportunity to encounter New Zealand's rarest and most iconic wildlife.
🥝 Kiwi Encounters
The park runs one of New Zealand's most active kiwi breeding programmes, and visitors can observe kiwi in a specially designed nocturnal house. Keeper talks explain the challenges facing wild kiwi and the ongoing recovery work.
🦜 Native Bird Collection
Signature Species:
- Kea – The world's only alpine parrot, known for its remarkable intelligence and curiosity
- Kākā – The forest parrot of New Zealand's bush
- Weka – Flightless rail endemic to New Zealand
- Native Ducks – Whio (blue duck), paradise shelduck, grey teal
Conservation Breeding:
- Black stilt (kakī) – The world's rarest wading bird, with fewer than 100 in the wild
- Kākāpō – The world's heaviest parrot, critically endangered
- Takahē – Large flightless bird, once thought extinct
🐊 Tuatara and Reptiles
The park maintains a significant tuatara collection and contributes to the national tuatara breeding programme.
🎭 Cultural Shows
Daily Māori cultural performances and wildlife shows are included with entry, making this exceptional value in one of New Zealand's most expensive tourist destinations.