An Auckland man has been charged by The Department of Conservation for the shooting of a protected native pied stilt.
The department first became aware of the matter after being informed by Fish and Game staff of the shooting.
Hawke's Bay Fish and Game regional ranger Mark Venman said the rangers were on a routine patrol on May 6 which was opening day of duck shooting when they came across a group of seven game bird hunters at Takapau.
Lying on top of a pile of ducks was a native pied stilt and when the group was asked who had shot it one replied it had just "fallen from the sky".
When the ranger asked again a man stepped forward identified himself and owned up to the shooting, saying he thought it was something else.