Sharyn Broni (Ranger, DOC) Mod
Kia ora koutou (hello everyone)
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Average weight for a male of this age is 8.3kg. Last week he was 9.2kg so above the current average. No weight today as his weight has been very good. Plateau chick will be weighed next week on Tuesday (26 May).
Track the chick's weight:
https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-a ... ks-weight/
The chick has been fed once by BOK since the last update. Longer trips are sometimes taken as the parents need to provide enough food for a growing chick and themselves.
WYL’s GPS update: Over the last 7 days WYL has not been back to the headland. The previous week he came in 5 times (2 of those within a twelve-hour period) and had been foraging much closer to the colony than on recent trips. He has headed further north up to the Kaikoura coast and Cook Strait again.
BOK’s GPS update: over the last week BOK has returned to the headland once. Unlike recent weeks she has travelled further north off the Canterbury coast towards the Chatham Rise. She now seems to be making steady progress in the direction of Pukekura.