Cape Kidnappers is a headland in southeastern Hawke Bay. It is on the east coast of New Zealand's North Island. It is 20 km south-east of Napier. It is a breeding site of the Australasian Gannets.
Cape Kidnappers
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The Takapu or Australasian Gannet (Morus serrator).
There are major gannet (takapu) colonies at Cape Kidnappers on the east coast of the North Island and at Muriwai, west of Auckland in the North Island.
This bay in New Zealand's North Island is called Hawkes Bay.
Cape Kidnappers
The cape near Napier known for its gannet colony is called Cape Kidnappers. It is home to the largest mainland gannet colony in the world.
Hawkes Bay
Hawkes Bay
GannetsI think you must be talking about the gannets.
Gannets have a breeding colony at Cape Kidnappers on the east coast of the North Island.
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The Takapu or Australasian Gannet (Morus serrator).
Takapu or the Australasian Gannet (Morus serrator).
The nesting place for gannets near Napier is at Cape Kidnappers, which is located about 20 kilometers southeast of the city. This site is renowned for its large gannet colony, where thousands of these seabirds return each year to breed. The cliffs at Cape Kidnappers provide an ideal habitat for the birds, making it a popular destination for wildlife enthusiasts and tourists.
The bird you are referring to is most likely the gannet. Gannets are known to inhabit colonies at Cape Kidnappers and Muriwai in New Zealand. They are large seabirds known for their incredible diving abilities to catch fish.
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