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Katiki Point - see penguins & seals

Description
Katiki Point is the southern point of Moeraki Peninsula. Visit to view the historic Katiki Point Lighthouse, Te Raka a Hineatea Pa site, yellow-eyed penguins, and fur seals amongst other marine wildlife.
Yellow-eyed penguins
This is the most significant breeding site for yellow-eyed penguins/hoiho in North Otago. Keep noise to a minimum. Stay on formed tracks. The beach cannot be accessed.
The lighthouse keeper's house is used as a private rehabilitation centre for sick and injured penguins and other birds. The centre is run by Penguin Rescue NZ. The trust and its volunteers protect penguins from predation by trapping feral cats, ferrets and stoats.
New Zealand fur seals/kekeno
Large numbers of New Zealand fur seals/kekeno haul out to rest on the rocky platforms around Katiki Point and Moeraki Peninsula. This is the main breeding area in North Otago.
Birds
A variety of sea and shore birds breed here little blue penguin/koror, yellow-eyed penguin/hoiho, sooty shearwater/tt, diving petrel, red-billed gull/tarapuka, spotted shag/koau pteketeke, white-fronted tern/tara, variable oystercatcher/trea pango.
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